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Land Rover's first pure electric SUV was unveiled, and it was confirmed that it will be unveiled at the end of the year, and its performance is comparable to that of the V8 model

author:Smart electric travel

A few days ago, Zhidian Travel learned from Land Rover official that the brand's "first" Range Rover pure electric SUV model is confirmed to be unveiled before the end of this year, and is scheduled to go on sale in mid-2025. At the same time, the new car is also expected to be imported into the domestic market in the second half of next year, and the main competitors in the same class include BYD Yangwang U8 and Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV and other models.

Land Rover's first pure electric SUV was unveiled, and it was confirmed that it will be unveiled at the end of the year, and its performance is comparable to that of the V8 model
Land Rover's first pure electric SUV was unveiled, and it was confirmed that it will be unveiled at the end of the year, and its performance is comparable to that of the V8 model

As can be seen from the official pictures of the new car released by the new car, the head of the Range Rover pure electric model is expected to provide a perforated closed grille, equipped with matrix LED headlight clusters on both sides, and the charging socket is located at the right rear fender of the body, and its overall styling design is also highly similar to that of the petrol version.

Land Rover's first pure electric SUV was unveiled, and it was confirmed that it will be unveiled at the end of the year, and its performance is comparable to that of the V8 model
Land Rover's first pure electric SUV was unveiled, and it was confirmed that it will be unveiled at the end of the year, and its performance is comparable to that of the V8 model
Land Rover's first pure electric SUV was unveiled, and it was confirmed that it will be unveiled at the end of the year, and its performance is comparable to that of the V8 model

In terms of power, the Range Rover all-electric model is confirmed to be based on the MLA platform, and will be driven by dual front and rear motors, and its official power performance is comparable to that of the petrol version of the V8 model. The new car will also be equipped with a 100 kWh battery pack with a maximum range of 500 km. In addition, the all-wheel drive system has been improved, which includes advanced software that manages wheel slip with high precision. The traction system no longer interferes with the ABS anti-lock braking unit, but controls each wheel independently, reducing the torque response time of each wheel from about 100 milliseconds to just 1 millisecond, maximizing grip.