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Legendary Capability and Luxury Reimaged
For more than seven decades, Land Rover has challenged what’s possible. Today, electric power enhances the world’s most capable and luxurious SUVs with new levels of sustainability, responsiveness and refinement.
New Range Rover Electric
Where precision and craft meet Range Rover luxury to embrace near-silent, fully electric propulsion, zero tailpipe emissions and access to the fastest public charging networks.
Coming late 2024… join our waiting list to be the first the order.
Land Rover Electric and Hybrid Power
Electric
Electric vehicles are powered by an electric motor and a battery. Instead of fuelling up at a petrol station you can keep your car charged through a home charger. On the go, you can benefit from rapid DC charging at public charging stations. By driving electric you help reduce carbon emissions and your carbon footprint.
Electric Hybrid (PHEV)
An electric motor and battery with the back-up of an engine. Use pure electric on the majority of your shorter journeys for zero tailpipe emissions driving. On the occasional longer journey, the combination of electric and fuel offer added reassurance. Charging the battery is easy, both at home and at your destination.
Mild Hybrid (MHEV)
Land Rover MHEVs enhance the efficiency and refinement of their petrol and diesel engines by reusing energy collected through deceleration and regenerative braking. As they don’t have an electric engine, they cannot drive on electric power alone and don’t require charging.
Is Electric Hybrid (PHEV), Petrol Mild Hybrid or Diesel Mild Hybrid right for you?
Whether your next vehicle should be an electric hybrid or mild hybrid, will be based on your driving habits and charging accessibility.
If you are making lots of small journeys, commuting locally, dropping children at school and popping to the supermarket, combined with off-road parking at home where you can install a home charger, or access to charging at work, electric could be right for you.
If you are commuting long distances, say over 80 miles each way, or making frequent long-distance trips, you will need to factor in stops at rapid charging stations along the route. These stops will usually take 30-40 minutes and will cost more than your home charging.
On and Off-Road Capabilty
Heading off the beaten track, you'll find electricity delivers instant power for the most demanding of terrains and departure angles. With exceptional ground clearance and wading capability, there is no need to shy away from a challenge.
EV Savings
From potential tax savings to lower running costs and no charges in congestion zones, electric driving could help you save money all year round. As EV vehicles need fewer parts than petrol or diesel engines, studies have shown annual repair bills are lower.
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