The wait is almost over. The Range Rover electric SUV will finally hit showrooms this year. As one of the most anticipated launches of 2025, Range Rover’s first EV already has 57,000 buyers on the waitlist. Here’s what you can expect from the luxury electric SUV.
Range Rover’s first EV secures 57,000 on the waitlist
After announcing third-quarter earnings this week, Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) said demand continues building for the Range Rover Electric SUV.
Ahead of its official debut later this year, JLR confirmed Range Rover’s first EV now has 57,000 clients on the waitlist. That’s up from around 48,000 in November.
With sales of Range Rover’s plug-in hybrid (PHEV) models surging 163% in Q3, JLR said more buyers are taking the steps toward electrification.
The company promises that the Range Rover Electric will be “the most capable luxury SUV” on the market. In November, we got our first look at the new model undisguised during extreme weather testing. JLR is putting it through “the most intensive testing any Range Rover vehicle has ever endured” ahead of its arrival.
According to Range Rover’s executive director of product engineering, Thomas Müller, the EV is already outperforming its iconic gas-powered models.
After driving the Range Rover Electric up 328 ft (100 meters) on fine sand, Müller said, “Range Rover Electric matches the performance of its ICE equivalents; in some instances, even surpassing them.”
Range Rover’s first EV will hit showrooms later this year. The brand claims its new in-house electric powertrain will enable Range Rover to “exceed its already renowned performance on low-grip surfaces, ensuring all-terrain, all-weather, and all-surface capability.”
Following the Range Rover Electric, a smaller Sport model will be introduced, which was caught at testing at Nurburgring (Check it out here). Next year, Range Rover will launch a mid-size electric SUV, likely the Velar.
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