Range Rover and Range Rover Sport will soon be offered with a plug-in
hybrid powertrain. Speaking with Motoring at the Frankfurt Motor Show, Speth confirmed
the models will be equipped with a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder petrol
engine, an eight-speed automatic transmission, and "electric motors"
that are powered by a lithium-ion battery pack.
The publication is reporting the Range Rover plug-in hybrid could have a
combined output of 402 hp and 550 Nm of torque. More
importantly, the model is expected to consume 3.0 L/100km (78.4 mpg US / 94.1
mpg UK) and have an electric-only range of approximately 50 km.
If these numbers pan out, the Range Rover plug-in
hybrid would be dramatically more fuel efficient than the standard model which
has a 3.0-liter Si6 petrol engine that enables it to return an EPA-estimated
combined fuel economy rating of 19 mpg (22.8 mpg UK / 12.3 L/100km). The models
will be introduced later this year and a debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show
seems likely.
Also, the plug-in hybrid
powertrain is expected to spread to other Jaguar Land Rover products including
the Jaguar XF and Range Rover Velar.
Cr : Carscoops