Land Rover today announced that the plug-in hybrid variant of the 2023 Range Rover will be able to go 70 miles on electric power alone, rather than the 62 miles it predicted when it announced the model last year.
That shouldn’t be difficult to do because the Range Rover is one of the few PHEVs with 50kW DC rapid charging capability. That means that it can charge up to 80 percent in less than an hour. That, says the automaker, makes it one of the fastest charging PHEVs on the market.
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