The Range Rover Electric will have an 800-volt architecture and support software over-the-air updates and make a global debut in 2024
The on-road tests will evaluate the robustness of the electric drive system, the battery, and chassis integrity while also conducting vehicle dynamics tests for thermal derating
While details of the Range Rover Electric are scarce, the brand has confirmed that it will be built on Jaguar Land Rover’s flexible Modular Longitudinal Architecture (MLA).
The only details Land Rover has shared of the Range Rover Electric so far is that it will have an 800-volt electric architecture which will allow rapid charging and the SUV will be able to wade through up to 850 mm of water and support software over-the-air updates.
The brand states that the batteries and electric drive components will be assembled at the marque’s Electric Propulsion Manufacturing Center in Wolverhampton.
The global debut of the Range Rover Electric is slated for 2024, with customers opting to put their name on the waiting list. They will be among the first to have the opportunity to place a preorder.
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