Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has bestowed upon enthusiasts a tantalizing peek at the much-anticipated 2024 Range Rover Electric, coupled with the announcement of an open waiting list for those eager to secure a coveted pre-order slot. As the prototype undergoes rigorous testing, the full design remains shrouded in mystery, with the grand revelation slated for a later date.
JLR, in its tease, has left much to the imagination regarding the Range Rover Electric’s design. However, assurances are made that the electric variant will retain the distinctive lines of its Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) counterpart. Notable features include replicating the vertical tail light from its ICE sibling and seamlessly integrated, body-colored door handles. The absence of a fuel lid is compensated with a discreet charging port, adorned with LED strips indicating the charging status. Subtle electric vehicle (EV) adaptations include alloy wheels sporting an EV-marked hubcap.
Distinguished by its 800-volt architecture, the Range Rover Electric boasts rapid battery charging capabilities on public networks. Noteworthy is the inclusion of cutting-edge active road noise cancellation software, effectively isolating the cabin from external sounds. Performance expectations align with the V8 Range Rover, positioning the electric SUV alongside ICE, mild-hybrid, and strong-hybrid counterparts. Prototype testing involves subjecting the Range Rover Electric to extreme temperatures, ensuring resilience against climatic and geographical variations, as well as the ability to navigate through 850mm of water.
JLR proudly asserts that the Range Rover Electric has accumulated more patents than any previous model, underscoring its innovative prowess. The anticipated competition for the Range Rover Electric comes from the Mercedes-Maybach EQS SUV.
As the automotive landscape embraces electric evolution, the Range Rover Electric stands poised to carve its niche and usher in a new era of eco-friendly luxury driving.