Range Rover has officially unveiled the fully electric version of its flagship SUV for the first time. The public debut of the Range Rover Electric took place during the Wimbledon 2026 tennis tournament, becoming one of the most anticipated premieres for both brand enthusiasts and the premium electric vehicle market.
The first fully electric Range Rover in the brand's history
The Range Rover Electric is the first production all-electric vehicle in the brand's history. It was showcased to visitors at the All England Club ahead of its official market launch, which is expected later in 2026. The new model is finished in the iconic British Racing Green, a colour that symbolises Britain's automotive heritage and pays tribute to the brand's long-standing history.
According to the manufacturer, the new electric SUV retains all the qualities for which Range Rover is renowned:
- silent driving thanks to its fully electric powertrain;
- a high level of comfort and premium craftsmanship;
- advanced digital technologies;
- legendary off-road capability.
What we know about the new Range Rover Electric
Although the manufacturer has yet to reveal the full technical specifications, it has confirmed that the vehicle was developed as a true luxury SUV without compromising on comfort, off-road performance, or sustainability.
The company says the model has undergone extensive testing in a wide range of climates, from extremely low temperatures to hot weather conditions. This is intended to demonstrate the reliability of its battery system and the brand's signature all-wheel-drive technology. Official orders for the Range Rover Electric will open later in 2026.
Range Rover accelerates its electric future
The introduction of the Range Rover Electric marks a major milestone in Jaguar Land Rover's strategy to transition towards electric mobility. The company is steadily expanding its electric vehicle lineup while investing in new technologies without compromising the premium comfort and quality that define the brand.
Industry experts expect the new electric Range Rover to become one of the leading competitors in the premium SUV segment, where it will rival models such as the Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV, BMW iX, and Cadillac Escalade IQ.
The debut of the first fully electric Range Rover confirms that the luxury SUV market is rapidly embracing electrification, with leading global manufacturers continuing to invest in sustainable technologies while maintaining the performance, capability, and comfort customers expect.
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