Tucked away in the forested hills of Valle de Bravo, the 2025 edition of Range Rover House Mexico reimagined what it means to escape. Returning for a second year, the immersive experience brought together Mexico’s finest architects, artists and culinary innovators for a day of elevated contemplation and connection – all under the guiding theme of Timeless Sanctuary.

The invitation-only event was hosted at La Colorada, a striking residence designed by renowned architect Pablo Pérez Palacios, where walls of stone and wood melted into the surrounding landscape. It was here that Range Rover gathered guests from across the realms of fashion, design, art and business to engage with the brand’s philosophy of quiet sophistication and deep cultural reverence.

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La Colorada sets the stage for Range Rover House Mexico 2025.

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A panoramic look at the SV Santuario Edition in its natural surroundings.

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Refined presence, captured in a quiet moment of design.

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The SV Santuario’s sculpted silhouette meets signature Range Rover elegance.

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Every detail tells a story of craftsmanship and cultural reverence.

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The exclusive Santuario badge, inspired by the Monarch butterfly’s journey.

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Custom wheels echo the bold design of this limited edition.

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Butterfly-stitched leather seats, where comfort meets symbolism.

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Sophisticated controls, engineered for effortless performance and understated luxury.

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SV Santuario Edition framed by the architectural beauty of La Colorada.

At the heart of the experience was the unveiling of the Range Rover SV Santuario Edition – a limited run of just nine vehicles designed exclusively for the Mexican market. Inspired by the Monarch butterfly’s epic 4,000-kilometre migration from Canada to Michoacán, the vehicle’s satin orange finish and butterfly-stitched seating became a poetic embodiment of nature, resilience, and return. It’s not just a car – it’s a tribute to movement with meaning.

“Luxury doesn’t impose,” said Montserrat Martínez, Marketing and Product Director for JLR Mexico, Latin America and the Caribbean. “It listens. It harmonizes. That’s what we wanted Range Rover House to represent.”

And it did – beautifully. The multi-sensory journey began with an intimate piano performance by Ana Gabriela Fernández, followed by a meticulously crafted culinary experience from Daniela Soto-Innes, who has been named World’s Best Female Chef by The World’s 50 Best Restaurants and is a recipient of the James Beard Award. Signature cocktails by Eli Martínez (winner of the Altos Bartenders’ Bartender Award by North America’s 50 Best Bars 2025), floral installations from San Jacinto, and silver sculptural pieces curated by legendary design house TANE rounded out the day with elegance and intention.

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Guests gather around the SV Santuario Edition at Range Rover House.

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A look at the exclusive finishes and bespoke design elements.

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La Colorada’s interior blends minimalism with natural materials.

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A delicate presentation, crafted with intention and artistry.

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Elevated flavours that reflect Mexico’s rich culinary heritage.

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Chef Daniela Soto-Innes brings warmth and vision to the table.

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Signature cocktails by Eli Martínez, infused with local character.

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Sculptural silver pieces curated by TANE add a refined touch.

“The SV Santuario Edition is not only our most exclusive offering – it’s a story told in design,” added Raúl Peñafiel, General Director of Jaguar Land Rover Mexico. “Every stitch, every finish is anchored in heritage.”

With its one-of-a-kind setting and curated celebration of Mexican artistry, Range Rover House Mexico reaffirmed its status as more than an event. It’s a philosophy in physical form: a serene, grounded and exquisitely luxurious invitation to slow down and reconnect – with place, with people and with purpose.