Range Rover Electric Prototype: Pushing Boundaries In Global Testing

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Range Rover Electric Prototype Pushing Boundaries In Global Testing
Range Rover Electric Prototype Pushing Boundaries In Global Testing

Range Rover is breaking new ground with its electric prototype vehicles, setting out on rigorous global testing to ensure unparalleled performance in the electric era. The first sneak peeks of these pioneering prototypes have been revealed, showcasing an all-black design that stays true to the iconic Range Rover heritage while boldly heralding the brand’s electric future.

These initial prototypes are undergoing comprehensive cold temperature calibration assessments in the unforgiving terrain of the Arctic Circle. From the blistering cold of -40°C in the Arctic to the scorching heat of +50°C in the Middle Eastern deserts, Range Rover Electric is being put through its paces to ensure uncompromised performance in any environment.

Range Rover's First Ever Electric Vehicle Prototype Getting Tested On The Frozen Lakes Of Sweden (Land Rover Newsroom)
Range Rover’s First-Ever Electric Vehicle Prototype Getting Tested On The Frozen Lakes Of Sweden (Credits: Land Rover Newsroom)

The heart of the Range Rover Electric lies in its in-house developed all-electric drivetrain, comprising the battery and Electric Drive Unit (EDU). These core components undergo stringent testing to demonstrate their resilience and reliability even in extreme conditions. Assembled in-house by JLR, this marks a significant milestone for the brand and promises a new standard of performance and refinement.

One of the standout features of the Range Rover Electric is its innovative traction control system, a first for the brand. By harnessing the power of individual electric drive control units, the system delivers exceptional performance on icy or low-grip surfaces, offering unparalleled traction and stability. With a remarkable reaction time of just 1 millisecond, this system ensures safer progress on slippery roads and enhances the vehicle’s off-road capabilities.

Externally, the Range Rover Electric prototype resembles its gasoline and hybrid counterparts, with the only visible distinction being its discreetly positioned battery charging port. This seamless integration underscores Range Rover’s commitment to maintaining its signature luxury, refinement, and capability in the electric domain.

Executive Director of Product Engineering at Land Rover, Thomas Mueller, expressed the brand’s dedication to pushing the boundaries of electric propulsion. With relentless physical testing and development, Range Rover Electric is poised to redefine the electric driving experience, offering near-silent propulsion and effortlessly smooth journeys.

An Aerial View Of The Range Rover Electric Prototype Drfiting Along The Frozen Lakes Of Sweden (Land Rover Newsroom)
An Aerial View Of The Range Rover Electric Prototype Drfiting Along The Frozen Lakes Of Sweden (Credits: Land Rover Newsroom)

Anticipation is mounting as Range Rover prepares to reveal its first electric vehicle, promising an 800V electrical architecture, an impressive 850mm wading depth, and a seamless ownership experience. With energy partnerships, over-the-air software updates, and intelligent technology to maximize range, the electric Rangie is set to revolutionize the luxury SUV segment.

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