Land Rover Unveils Electric Range Rover PHEV and P400e, Set to Hit Market in 2025
A new series of images for the all-electric Range Rover has been released by Land Rover, revealing the sleek design and tech features that are set to take on the automotive landscape. The images showcase a medium-sized SUV, with an electric powertrain based on the latest MLA architecture.
The exterior of the new Electric Range Rover takes its cue from the existing Range Rover PHEV model, but makes significant adjustments in the detail department. A revised air intake grille and finer, parallel vents replace that seen on the petrol variants. Expect a lower drag coefficient thanks to this change when the final production spec is unveiled.
When viewed from the side, it's clear that this Electric Range Rover features standard axle-length styling and includes seven-spoke alloy wheels – with the option to fit bespoke EV exclusive wheel designs too in the future.
Though currently still undergoing testing stages, fans of the range can expect this car's design to be tweaked slightly as the final version comes close to production.
Out on the road, it’s business as usual for what will be Range Rover’s most adventurous drive yet – and that has to be said without any sacrifice in power! The Electric Range Rover boasts a 850mm (33.5 inch or 3 inches more than those of our petrol model) wading capacity.
The main attraction here is the tech. As part of their innovative range, it comes equipped with an updated MLA architecture framework that’s combined together using an advanced electric charging system based on 800-volt batteries.
Fans can anticipate that when the EV spec officially arrives in two years’ time it will bring fast-charging capabilities – and possibly more substantial specs compared to those on any one of the petrol models out there today.