New Land Rover Range Rover Spy Shots Revealed: All-Electric Version Added, Curved Center Screen Expected
Recently, spy photos of the new Range Rover have been revealed. The new model will feature minor upgrades in both exterior and interior design, with the biggest highlight of this facelift being the upcoming all-electric Range Rover (parameters | inquiry). Meanwhile, fuel-powered and plug-in hybrid versions will also continue to be offered.
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In terms of exterior design, based on the camouflage details of the test vehicle, the front end retains the overall layout of the current model while optimizing the design details of the headlights, front grille, and front bumper. The rear end differs very little from the current model, with only minor changes possible to the bumper, tailgate, and taillights.

Regarding the interior, although there are no clear spy photos yet, sources suggest that the facelifted Range Rover will be equipped with a new curved center console screen while retaining a large number of physical buttons, balancing technological appeal with ease of operation. It is worth noting that the new Range Rover Velar, currently under development, is expected to share many interior components with the facelifted Range Rover.


The powertrain lineup remains rich and diverse: the current 3.0T inline-six with 48V mild hybrid and plug-in hybrid versions will continue to be offered. Based on the current model, the fuel-powered versions have maximum power outputs of 360 hp and 400 hp respectively; the plug-in hybrid model features a 3.0T turbocharged engine with an electric supercharger delivering 460 hp, and an electric motor with a maximum power of 218 hp. The 38 kWh battery pack is expected to be upgraded to improve all-electric range. Additionally, the 4.4T twin-turbo V8 engine (with a maximum power of 615 hp) and some diesel versions will not be phased out in this facelift. The new all-electric version will be equipped with a large 112 kWh battery pack.

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