RE: Lister Stealth | Spotted

RE: Lister Stealth | Spotted

Tuesday 23rd May 2023

Lister Stealth | Spotted

Why buy a DBX707 when you could have this for half the price?


I fear an angry mob may appear outside my window the moment this Spotted appears on the PH homepage. But given that you gave Matt a pass when he brought an F-Pace SVR to your attention last year, I thought I’d take the plunge and present to you the SVR’s rarer, angrier and vastly more powerful stepbrother - the paradoxically named Lister Stealth.

Look, I get it, performance SUVs don’t make a lot of sense in most cases. Admittedly, there is something appealing about the hilarious contradiction that is the Cayenne Turbo GT, which captures a degree of the Porsche GT magic in spite of its 2.2-tonne kerb weight. And though I’ve yet to drive the Aston Martin DBX707, it received glowing reports from both Matt and John. I can’t be the only one that has a guilty pleasure (promise it’s a small one) for SUVs with stupidly big, powerful engines that don’t take themselves too seriously. It's something the F-Pace SVR did brilliantly, and perfected with the Lister Stealth.

At the time of launch in 2020, the Lister Stealth was comfortably Britain’s fastest SUV. Taking the 5.0-litre supercharged V8 from the SVR as a basis, Lister threw in a host of upgrades including a new, in-house-designed intercooler, revised supercharger pulleys and an upgraded air filter. Lister’s own engine management tune ensured all the upgrades were talking to each other, upping the output to 675hp (or a devilish 666bhp) and 650lb ft of torque, which, according to Lister, represents a 22 per cent increase over the SVR. A 0-60mph dash takes a mere 3.6-seconds, nauseating your family in the process, and it'll charge on to a top speed of 195mph. True, the competition has caught up since then, but few can dispatch a school run quicker than this.

Naturally, it gains an extra dose of boisterousness over the SVR. A new carbon fibre front end adds chunky, slatted brake cooling ducts, a deeper splitter, and swaps the Jaguar logo for the Lister emblem. The company’s signature green lip around the grille was an optional extra, though this example goes for the more subtle (cough) approach with gloss black trim. The SVR’s plasticy cladding was ditched for body-coloured wheel arch extensions, while the back end benefited from an aggressive carbon fibre diffuser. Obviously I’m no aerodynamicist, so I can’t comment on whether it’s functional on a car that sits so far off the ground, but it does make the Stealth look mighty intimidating.

I’m well aware that the Stealth isn’t for everyone, though it isn’t intended to be. Lister only produced 100 examples, so the chance of seeing one in the wild is highly unlikely. The same can be said for various high-end tuners, but I’m quite fond of the work Lister is doing at the moment. A big cat with a ludicrous amount of power just feels right, especially when it’s wrapped up in a beefy – yet surprisingly un-garish – package. Brabus, take note.

What’s also surprising is how relatively affordable the Stealth is. These were £110,000 cars when new, just over two years ago, and they don’t seem to be affected by the crippling depreciation that afflicts most Jags. This one comes in at £99,500, or about half the price of an Aston Martin DBX707 or Lamborghini Urus S. Though the former is tempting, I’d rather put half of my £200,000 towards this and spend the other half on a ‘proper’ driver’s car. Turns out you can have your cake and eat it.


SPECIFICATION | LISTER STEALTH

Engine: 5,000cc, V8, supercharged
Transmission: eight-speed automatic, all-wheel drive
Power (hp): 675@6,000rpm
Torque (lb ft): 650@N/A
MPG: N/A
CO2: N/A
Year registered: 2020
Recorded mileage: 60,387
Price new: £109,950
Yours for: £99,500.

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DanG355

Original Poster:

532 posts

201 months

Tuesday 23rd May 2023
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Robertb

1,436 posts

238 months

Tuesday 23rd May 2023
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I really like these, but not in white.

Its listed for £95k on Listers own website, so there's another £5k to put toward your drivers car! Get one of these as a matching pair...
https://www.listerclassics.com/the-collection/list...

This Stealth looks a better bet at £75k with fewer miles and a better colour scheme...
https://www.listerclassics.com/the-collection/list...


Edited by Robertb on Tuesday 23 May 13:54

Water Fairy

5,504 posts

155 months

Tuesday 23rd May 2023
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I like it but the dealer is taking the p155 asking that much for it with 60k miles.

The one linked above is far more like it.

Julian Scott

2,512 posts

24 months

Tuesday 23rd May 2023
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I've got the standard but newer (and prettier, IMO) version of the SVR. It's spicy with 550hp, can't imagine another 25%.....although I have enquired about it to Lister, just for research purposes you understand wink (the answer is not available, yet, for the newer version).

I know Performance SUVs are the work of Lucifer in some (narrower) minds, but even the standard is a cracking car, defies physics and is ridiculous value when you consider other 550bhp+ V8 SUVs.

Love mine:






blueg33

35,894 posts

224 months

Tuesday 23rd May 2023
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A mate has recently taken delivery of one of these



Fpace SVR Le Mans Limited edition in dark purple with dusty gold alloys. Looks very nice - nicer than the Lister, goes very well. Great if you like a fast SUV

wpa1975

8,786 posts

114 months

Tuesday 23rd May 2023
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blueg33 said:
A mate has recently taken delivery of one of these



Fpace SVR Le Mans Limited edition in dark purple with dusty gold alloys. Looks very nice - nicer than the Lister, goes very well. Great if you like a fast SUV
Looks a lot better than the Lister

cerb4.5lee

30,585 posts

180 months

Tuesday 23rd May 2023
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I've always said that if I won the lottery I'd definitely have a powerful V8 petrol SUV of some description in my collection of lottery winning cars for sure. I'm not dripping in money sadly though, so I usually end up with the more cost effective to run diesel SUV version in real life, but I'll still keep dreaming about the petrol V8 version though! cloud9

Whenever I see something like the X5M or the RRS SVR...I always think where do they get the money from to run one of those everyday?! driving

cerb4.5lee

30,585 posts

180 months

Tuesday 23rd May 2023
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wpa1975 said:
blueg33 said:
A mate has recently taken delivery of one of these



Fpace SVR Le Mans Limited edition in dark purple with dusty gold alloys. Looks very nice - nicer than the Lister, goes very well. Great if you like a fast SUV
Looks a lot better than the Lister
That is a gorgeous colour too. smokin

Julian Scott

2,512 posts

24 months

Tuesday 23rd May 2023
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blueg33 said:
A mate has recently taken delivery of one of these



Fpace SVR Le Mans Limited edition in dark purple with dusty gold alloys. Looks very nice - nicer than the Lister, goes very well. Great if you like a fast SUV
They are stunning. There was one in the showroom on the day I collected mine. The colour is amazing, alas, I couldn't justify the £25k premium. Lovely Ltd Edition though.

blueg33

35,894 posts

224 months

Tuesday 23rd May 2023
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Julian Scott said:
They are stunning. There was one in the showroom on the day I collected mine. The colour is amazing, alas, I couldn't justify the £25k premium. Lovely Ltd Edition though.
Only 324 worldwide. Mate is very taken with his. It does look stunning in the sun, on a cloudy day it mainly looks black. It sounds amazing and is very quick. It will be our transport to the circuit for Le Mans this year (well for 4 of us, the others will slum it in Lambo and Ferrari)

Wadeski

8,157 posts

213 months

Tuesday 23rd May 2023
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blueg33 said:
A mate has recently taken delivery of one of these



Fpace SVR Le Mans Limited edition in dark purple with dusty gold alloys. Looks very nice - nicer than the Lister, goes very well. Great if you like a fast SUV
Always liked the look of these but couldn't get my head around the 20k premium JLR wanted over a standard SVR for....wheels and paint?

I wonder if there was strong demand or whether dealers had to sell them closer to SVR list?

cayman-black

12,644 posts

216 months

Tuesday 23rd May 2023
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That's lovely but 60k miles for nearly £100k no way.

That Le Mans version is superb, the new model's interior is a big step forward.

Terminator X

15,077 posts

204 months

Tuesday 23rd May 2023
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Wtf there was an article on this just a few months ago spin For those who like a powerful SUV, pile in!

TX.

Julian Scott

2,512 posts

24 months

Tuesday 23rd May 2023
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blueg33 said:
Julian Scott said:
They are stunning. There was one in the showroom on the day I collected mine. The colour is amazing, alas, I couldn't justify the £25k premium. Lovely Ltd Edition though.
Only 324 worldwide. Mate is very taken with his. It does look stunning in the sun, on a cloudy day it mainly looks black. It sounds amazing and is very quick. It will be our transport to the circuit for Le Mans this year (well for 4 of us, the others will slum it in Lambo and Ferrari)
I've just taken mine on a road trip to Sancerre, similar distance to Le Mans. It was perfect. Cruised at 'about' the speed limits, driver assists taking all the strain - virtually auto-drive on the motorway/autoroutes, just effortless...then entertaining when off the motorway/autoroutes...and the full beans acceleration from the peage toll booths was incredible fun (if a little childish wink ). I even managed just under 30mpg all in for the 1,400 mile trip....including a boot full of wine on the return leg.

Julian Scott

2,512 posts

24 months

Tuesday 23rd May 2023
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Wadeski said:
Always liked the look of these but couldn't get my head around the 20k premium JLR wanted over a standard SVR for....wheels and paint?

I wonder if there was strong demand or whether dealers had to sell them closer to SVR list?
There was a spec uplift too compared to standard, but there were also no real deals to be had when I collected mine.

flacko

123 posts

55 months

Tuesday 23rd May 2023
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such an ugly car

Nish Gnackers

1,027 posts

41 months

Tuesday 23rd May 2023
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It has slurped its way through over £20k's worth of petrol too by my reckoning .....

Julian Scott

2,512 posts

24 months

Tuesday 23rd May 2023
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Nish Gnackers said:
It has slurped its way through over £20k's worth of petrol too by my reckoning .....
That would be around half-a-million miles.

gruppeb86

336 posts

13 months

Tuesday 23rd May 2023
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"few can dispatch a school run quicker than this" What? Correct me if am wrong, but most schools are within a built-up area, with a UK speed limit of 30mph, potentially reducing to between 5 and 20mph outside the school itself. So why on earth would you need 666bhp, 0-60 in 3.6secs and a top end of 195mph. Absolutely ludricous. Should one of these grace itself near a school it would be like the Somme.

Nish Gnackers

1,027 posts

41 months

Tuesday 23rd May 2023
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Julian Scott said:
That would be around half-a-million miles.
erm.... that equates to 4p a mile on petrol.

It's not 1977 ...