Range rover electric specification: Land Rover has revealed some special specifications of the upcoming Range Rover Electric SUV, which also includes information about its battery. Recently, the SUV, which has completed the round of testing in cold weather under sub-georo conditions, has been shown testing without any covering in the latest photographs under sub-georo conditions. The company also talks about SUV’s thermist technology, testing of an on-board thermal management system.
Will get 117 kwh battery
The company has revealed that the SUV will be equipped with 117 kWh battery pack, which is one of the largest battery packs to be offered on production EV. The range rover uses cell-to-pack construction for electric packaging efficiency, with 344 prismatic cells in two-level layouts. Although the company has not given any information about the range to be offered yet, it can be expected about 500 km. The SUV will also come with 800-volt electric architecture, which will allow it to charge up to 350 kW. The SUV will come with a dual motor setup, with a motor on each axle, jointly providing 550 bhp and 851 Nm torque.
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According to Range Rover’s statement, thermist TM technology reduces the heating energy consumption by 40 percent, in which the heat received is used to heat the cabin or propulsion system. This system will also be helpful in keeping the battery warm, which will ensure that it provides the same range figures. Land Rover also talked about some other features offered in the EV, including single pedal driving ability and switched, twin-chamber air-selection. The company has already talked about the specially developed traction control system for EVs, which has reduced torque reaction time on each wheel from about 100 milliseconds to 1 millise. JLR has also claimed less requirement of ABS intervention in the SUV.