JLR (Jaguar Land Rover) shares the first images of the all-electric version of the Range Rover SUV. Auto123 has the details.
Land Rover has shared the first images of the all-electric version of its flagship SUV. The Range Rover BEV is currently undergoing tests in extremely cold temperatures in the Arctic Circle.
The focus of current testing is the battery and electric drive unit, which have been developed in-house. And the vehicle is being tested in extreme temperatures, ranging from -40 degrees Celsius to 50 degrees Celsius, this time in the Middle East. The all-new electric Land Rover Range Rover | Photo: JLR Carbuzz also reports that the electric Range Rover will introduce a new traction control system. This will offer superior grip on ice, snow, and gravel. Specifically, instead of relying on the anti-lock braking system, the SUV will manage wheel slip through individual electronic control units, suggesting a four-motor configuration.
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