Land Rover has revealed the first glimpse of its highly anticipated Range Rover Electric, showcasing an all-black prototype undergoing rigorous cold weather testing in Sweden. Despite its battery-powered nature, the EV remains visually indistinguishable from its gas-powered counterpart, with the familiar profile, lines, grille, and bumper. However, subtle differences are expected in the finished product, including smoother curves and illuminated accents. While technical specifications remain scarce, Land Rover promises the EV will deliver exceptional refinement and a new in-house all-electric propulsion system designed for all-weather conditions. The company is also developing an advanced traction control system that promises enhanced control on slippery surfaces, hinting at a multi-electric motor powertrain. The Range Rover Electric is expected to make its public debut later this year, and its price is anticipated to exceed the $107,900 starting price of the current gas-powered model.