A possible concise summary is:
The speaker is Davidich, a Russian car blogger who is testing the Range Rover Sport SVR. He gives his opinions on the design, performance, features, and reliability of the car. He compares it with other SUVs like BMW X5 M, Mercedes ML63 AMG, and Gelendvagen. He drives the car on different terrains and speeds, and shows some of its functions. He likes the car's power, comfort, and off-road capabilities, but he dislikes the quality of materials, the braking system, and the multimedia. He also criticizes the Tata company that owns Range Rover and some other car reviewers. He concludes that the car is good if it doesn't fall apart.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a test drive video of a Range Rover Sport SVR by Davidich.
2. The car has a 5-liter engine with 550-560 horsepower, depending on the fuel type.
3. The car has an 8-speed gearbox, a carbon cover, a Brembo brake system, and an individual blue color.
4. The car can drive through rough terrain, fields, and roads, and has a good acceleration up to 150 km/h.
5. The car has some drawbacks, such as poor braking, low reliability, low quality of materials, and high price.
6. The car is compared to other SUVs, such as BMW X5 M, X6 M, Mercedes ML63 AMG, and Gelendvagen 63.
7. The car is owned by the Indian company Tata, which bought Jaguar and Land Rover from Ford.