Electric Range Rover is on the way: car news, news, scoop

Electric Range Rover is on the way: car news, news, scoop


published on January 26

With hybrid and plug-in hybrids, the Land Rover range will soon be strengthened with the first 100% electric model: the Range Rover, whose first images have been revealed…

Jaguar/Land Rover (owned by the Indian conglomerate Tata Motors) has not progressed much compared to its competitors in its electrification transition. The only 100% electric model available in the lineup of the two brands and the Jaguar i-Pace crossover. For others, don’t look, you won’t find anything. On the other hand, both provide A very wide range of hybrid modelsfrom a small 48V hybrid to a more durable rechargeable hybrid.

Various models of Range Rovers

Range Rover, Range Rover sports, Range Rover Velar, Range Rover Evoque, Defender and Discovery Sport give them, such as F-Pace and E-Pace in Jaguar. But, like its rivals, JLR will have to do it, if it wants to comply with the rules of the European Union, which provides ban the sale of hot models after 2035. The next model that will have this function is the expected electric Range Rover…

Range Rover, Land Rover’s first electric model

The brand was launched in mid-September his first pictureselectric juggernaut and they only leak a little bit of information. The only observation we can make with near certainty is that this The new frequency will be the same as the current one. The brand will only change its technical basics – adding an electric motor and battery – without changing its silhouette or its shape.

Damage?

damage, a little stylistic novel wouldn’t do any harm, the current generation is already very similar to the old one…! But customers love it, so why change? On the technical side, Land Rover has remained stingy. We know that he will take it 800V charging architecture, enough to speed up the recharge time for “hole stations” at the station. The brand also promises similar performance to the Range Rover V8together 0 to 100 km/h was clocked in 4.6 seconds only. Well, to confirm all this, we will have to wait at least until the end of the year, or even first half of 2025…