Recently, Land Rover officially released a set of preview images of the pure electric version of the new Range Rover. The new car is based on the MLA-Flex architecture, uses an 800V high-voltage platform, and will be manufactured in the UK. It is worth noting that this new pure electric product is officially defined as the quietest and most refined Range Rover model in Land Rover’s history.
Judging from the preview images, the new Range Rover pure electric version uses a matrix grille similar to the current one, instead of the usual sealed design of pure electric vehicles, and the rear shape of the car has not been adjusted much. The decorative parts on the taillights and tailgate are consistent with the current Range Rover. In addition, the new car adopts a wheel hub style that is beneficial to reducing wind resistance, and the "EV" logo is engraved on the cover.
In addition, the vehicle has a specially adjusted active noise reduction system to further eliminate road noise and create excellent silence. It is no wonder that it is confidently claimed to be the quietest Range Rover model. Finally, the power of the entire car will be comparable to that of V8 models, and it will also be equipped with a four-wheel drive system and an all-terrain mode, and its water wading depth can reach 850mm.