Electrifying Luxury: Range Rover’s First Electric SUV Unveiled

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Introducing the Future of Luxury

Get ready to dive into the era of electrification! Range Rover’s first-ever electric SUV is set to make its grand entrance later this year, and it’s already creating waves in the automotive world. The brand, known for its 55 years of exquisite design and off-road mastery, is taking luxury to the next level with this ambitious EV project.

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Staying True to Heritage

Now, before you start picturing your beloved Range Rover morphing into a tin can on wheels, fear not! Early reviews hint that this electric beauty maintains that iconic SUV charm we’ve all grown to adore. According to Autocar’s chief tester, Matt Sanders, this is “a Range Rover more calm and assured, almost regardless of circumstance,” thanks to its new electric powertrain. Think about it—300 miles of real-world range is nothing to scoff at, even if it may have a few aerodynamic quirks.

Power Meets Comfort

The Range Rover electric SUV boasts a dual-motor setup pumping out a jaw-dropping 542 hp and 627 lb-ft of torque, with a sizable 118 kWh battery. Plus, it’s got the towing chops to haul over 7,700 lbs—plenty strong enough to haul your favorite toys! With high hopes for rapid DC charging speeds and a nearly identical luxury interior to its gasoline compatriot, we’re excited about what’s to come. In fact, it’s said to bring enough second-row space to rival Bentley or Rolls-Royce—and who wouldn’t want that for a bit of lounging?

So buckle up, folks! With over 61,000 customers already on the waitlist, the only question left is: will you be joining them?

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