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Rocks in the road won’t let up for

Jaguar Land Rover

. The carmaker just revealed the demise of the production version of the

Land Rover Discovery SVX

concept. The “production preview” show car took the stage at the

Frankfurt Motor Show

with a supercharged 5.0-liter V8 pumping 518 horsepower and 461 pound-feet of torque. That’s 178 hp and 129 lb-ft more than you can get on the standard

Discovery

in the U.S. To keep all that power on uneven ground,

Land Rover

installed a lifted suspension with long-travel dampers, and 20-inch wheels on 275/55 Goodyear

Wrangler

A/T rubber with knobby tread.

The Discovery SVX would have returned a V8 to the Discovery lineup, an engine not seen since the 2013

LR4

(a Disco in all but name). More important, a production model would have commenced the

Special Vehicle Operation division’s SVX lineup

for specialty off-roaders. The SVX badge hasn’t been used since the 2008

Defender

, six years before

the birth of the SVO arm

. For now, the SVO’s go-fast SVR and luxury SVAutobiography trims, as well as continuation models, must suffice.

Land Rover told Motor Authority

“the final decision was made months ago,” which is likely when customers who’d placed orders were told. The carmaker told

Autocar

that there are no more plans to put the V8 into a Land Rover.

Car and Driver

wonders if the V8 itself isn’t the problem. Now that JLR’s got its

first Ingenium straight-six to market

in the

Range Rover Sport HST

, the V8 might have too many gray whiskers to serve in a limited, highlight model. There have been persistent

rumors

about JLR borrowing

BMW

‘s 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8 for future models, too.

The SVX moniker is certain to reappear somewhere, eventually, once the terrain gets a little more friendly in Coventry. Remember, SVO

canceled the Range Rover SVAutobiography Coupe

last month, and

lost studio director Wayne Burgess to Geely

a week later. The

Jaguar XE SVR was canned

a year ago, and the V8-powered

F-Pace SVR

appears stuck in a public limbo. Not to mention JLR is

losing money hand over fist

and is desperately trying to reduce costs. Land Rover told

Car and Driver

, “We are investigating opportunities to bring Land Rover vehicles with enhanced all-terrain capability to market in the future.” As far as SVX goes, the trim could pick up where it left off, with the 2021 Defender.

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