Range Rover Opens Waiting List for 2024 Electric SUV
The vehicle, currently in prototype phase, is undergoing rigorous testing and is expected to offer performance similar to existing V8 models.
- Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has opened up waiting list signups for its first fully electric Range Rover EV, set to debut in 2024.
- The Range Rover EV is currently in the physical prototype phase, undergoing rigorous testing in extreme conditions, including temperatures as low as minus 40 degrees Fahrenheit and over 120 degrees Fahrenheit in locations like Sweden and Dubai.
- The EV is expected to have performance similar to existing V8 Range Rovers and will be capable of 800-volt rapid charging on public networks.
- The Range Rover EV will be built on the Modular Longitudinal Architecture that JLR developed for its EVs and electric hybrids.
- JLR plans to invest about $19 billion over the next five years in tech for electric and autonomous vehicles, aiming to be electric-first by 2030.