Get an exclusive look at the all‑electric Range Rover Electric SUV, set to debut at Wimbledon 2026. Discover specs, pricing and pre‑order now!

Land Rover has lifted the veil on its most ambitious project yet – the all‑electric Range Rover Electric. The concept was first shown at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2026, and the vehicle is slated for a high‑profile debut at Wimbledon later this year.

Design – Familiar Yet Fresh
The electric SUV carries forward the sleek silhouette of the fifth‑generation Range Rover (L460) that launched in October 2021. While the overall shape feels instantly recognizable, several details have been refined for the EV version.

- New front grille: A modern, aerodynamic grille that debuted on the 2025 concept models.
- Exclusive wheels: A brand‑new alloy design, never before seen on a Range Rover, complete with a subtle “EV” badge.
- First Edition badge: The rear panel proudly displays “First Edition,” signalling a special trim package exclusive to the electric model.
Powertrain – 800‑Volt Performance
Built on JLR’s proprietary 800‑volt architecture, the Range Rover Electric will be offered in both standard‑wheelbase (SWB) and long‑wheelbase (LWB) configurations. The powertrain pairs two electric motors delivering up to 550 horsepower and a peak torque of 850 Nm. Early reports suggest a lower‑output 450‑horsepower variant could also be available for markets that prioritize range over sheer performance.

Pricing, Demand & Availability
Pricing is expected to start around US$200,000, positioning the Range Rover Electric firmly in the ultra‑luxury segment. According to JLR, more than 61,000 pre‑orders have already been secured for the premium EV, underscoring strong global interest.

The official public showcase will take place at Wimbledon 2026, where the vehicle will be displayed alongside the tournament’s iconic grass courts, reinforcing Land Rover’s commitment to elegance and sustainability.

What’s Next?
Land Rover plans to begin production later in 2026, with deliveries slated for early 2027. Prospective buyers can expect a blend of traditional Range Rover refinement and cutting‑edge electric efficiency.

Stay tuned for further updates, test‑drive opportunities, and detailed specifications as the launch approaches.


