
The new Range Rover is making its Irish debut this month and will be available to view in Land Rover showrooms across Ireland.
Land Rover’s luxury flagship will officially go on sale here in the summer, priced from €146,000. It will be available with a suite of efficient mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains. An electric Range Rover is set to join the line-up in 2024.
What’s new for the 2022 Range Rover?
There will be a choice of four, five or seven-seat interiors available across Standard and Long Wheelbase body designs.
The P510e and P440e Extended-Range Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs) produce CO2 emissions as low as 18g/km. They provide up to 113 km of range driving electric, which the brand translates into a real-world all-electric range of 88 km.
The new Range Rover is also one of the few PHEVs to offer 50kW DC rapid charging capability. It is said to charge up to 80 per cent in under an hour, making it one of the fastest charging plug-in hybrids.
The most powerful P510e plug-in hybrid powertrain uses a 38kWh lithium-ion battery, 105kW electric motor and 3.0-litre six-cylinder Ingenium engine, with 0-100km/h in 5.6 seconds.
There will also be a choice of mild-hybrid six-cylinder petrol and diesels. There’s also a new V8.
Anything else?
Trim lines include SE, HSE and Autobiography models, with an exclusive First Edition available during the first year of production.
Both Standard (SWB) and Long Wheelbase (LWB) body designs are available with five seats. The new LWB model offers enhanced comfort for rear-seat occupants.
The new Range Rover will become the first in a series of electric Land Rovers, with every Land Rover set to be available with pure-electric propulsion by 2030.
Irish prices start from €146,000 for the SWB 3.0 Si6 PHEV SE model.
For preview dates and locations to view the new Range Rover, visit landrover.ie.