This is the incoming all-electric Range Rover, and it looks...exactly like a regular non-electric Range Rover. It also looks nicely lairy, at least according to these initial pics.
Pics that reveal the company’s engineering team very hard at work...drifting an electric heavyweight in -40 degrees in the Arctic Circle. Why? Probably because it looks like a proper laugh, but also because the battery and the powertrain need to be tested in that sort of weather.Or what Range Rover describes as ‘extreme sub-zero temperatures,’ designed to test the company’s new in-house EV setup.
“To ensure we leave no stone uncovered, we are well underway with our physical testing and development program, all designed at pushing Range Rover Electric to the extremes to ensure its capability remains unparalleled when it reaches you,” said product engineering boss Thomas Mueller.