Range Rover is gearing up to unveil the Range Rover Electric, its first electric car. Currently undergoing testing on Sweden’s frozen lakes, the EV utilizes a new traction control system that drastically reduces reaction time to slip. This technology enhances both on-road safety and off-road capabilities. The electric drive unit and battery are both manufactured in-house, marking a first for the JLR group. Visually, the electric version subtly differs from its counterparts with only a charging port distinguishing it. Order books opened in late 2023, and the vehicle features an 800V electrical architecture, 850mm wading depth, and various amenities for a seamless ownership experience.