The Jaguar and Land Rover duo shared their short-term electric plans. The first move will come from the Ranger Rover later this year.
In parallel with the market trends in the world, we are living in times where manufacturers accelerate their electrification-oriented steps. Jaguar-Land Rover, which we have been waiting for more comprehensive steps on this side for a while, announced its short-term plans. In this context, the next generation mid-size SUV architecture of the double thousand is fully electrified. Announcing that it will invest £15 billion over the next five years as part of its plans to prioritize electric mobility, the company will introduce its first all-electric Range Rover model in the last quarter of 2023.
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As part of the planning, the first details of which have been shared, the first of the new generation mid-size modern luxury SUVs will be an all-electric model from the Range Rover family and will be produced at the Halewood production facility in 2025. Depending on the market expectations of the brands, Range Rover and Range Rover Sport’s flexible modular architecture (MLA) will continue to offer internal combustion engine, hybrid and fully electric engine options.
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Stating that the world introduction of three new electric Jaguar models is nearing the end, Jaguar Land Rover CEO Adrian Mardell shared that they anticipate customer deliveries to begin in 2025. Announced to be a four-door GT to be produced in the Midlands, the new Jaguar will offer higher power than previous electric Jaguar models and have a range of up to 700 km. Along with high-speed charging support, a very serious preparation such as a range of 320 kilometers with a 15-minute charge comes to the fore at this point. For the 4-door GT Jaguar, which will be built on the new body architecture JEA, a power value of close to 580 hp appears on the table in the double electric motor version.