Will the electric Range Rover be equipped with four motors and have specs that surpass those of a V8 engine? [Scoop!]

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RANGE ROVER Electric

Exterior changes are minimal

A yellow sticker can be seen indicating that it is a battery EV.

A yellow sticker can be seen indicating that it is a battery EV.

A Range Rover prototype bearing British license plates has been spotted at a high-speed test drive at the Nürburgring. This isn’t just a Range Rover, it has two yellow stickers indicating it’s an electric vehicle, suggesting it could be a Range Rover Electric prototype.

On the exterior, we can see a partially enclosed front grille with slim horizontal slots, but otherwise it looks almost identical to the engine-powered Range Rover SUV.

‘Exceptional level’ all-wheel drive

A new traction control system that controls each of the four motors individually is expected to be adopted.

A new traction control system that controls each of the four motors individually is expected to be adopted.

The platform will use the Modular Longitudinal Architecture (MLA), which will support fully electric vehicles in addition to combustion engines and plug-in hybrid systems.

While powertrain details have yet to be revealed, it has already been announced that the Range Rover Electric will feature a new traction control system that will deliver “exceptional levels of performance.” It could reportedly feature a four-motor system with individual wheel control, potentially surpassing the V8 petrol version.

Based on the long-wheelbase Range Rover

The long wheelbase allows for easy storage of the battery and rear-wheel steering system.

The long wheelbase makes it possible to easily accommodate the battery and rear-wheel steering system.

The production model is said to be based on a long-wheelbase Range Rover engine, with a unique multi-link suspension design that makes efficient use of space and allows for efficient packaging of the battery and rear-wheel steering system.

The world premiere of the Range Rover Electric is expected to be in 2025. Prices are expected to range from 110,000 euros (approximately 17 million yen) to 150,000 euros (approximately 23 million yen) depending on the grade and options.

We know that Mercedes is developing a fully electric version of the C-Class, and now we've seen the most powerful AMG version.

Will the Mercedes-AMG C-Class EV currently under development use dual motors to recapture the glory of the V8 era? [Scoop!]

Mercedes-Benz is developing a fully electric version of the C-Class, and this time we have seen the AMG version, which will be the most powerful series. The new Mercedes-AMG C 63 S, which is equipped with an internal combustion engine (ICE), has discontinued its 4.0-liter V8 and is now equipped with a 2.0-liter inline 4-cylinder plug-in hybrid system. Fans are expressing disappointment, but what will the EV version be like?

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