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New Range Rover SUV will be available with an all-electric powertrain in 2024

2022 Range Rover

Land Rover’s new Modular Longitudinal Architecture (MLA-Flex) can accommodate internal combustion engines, plug-in hybrid (PHEV) and 100 percent electric powertrains.

This new fifth-generation Range Rover will be available in 2022 with a choice of mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains and four, five or seven-seat interiors across standard and long wheelbase body designs. A pure-electric Range Rover – the first all-electric Land Rover – will join the line-up in 2024.

Every Land Rovers nameplate will be available with pure-electric propulsion by the end of the decade, helping Jaguar Land Rover achieve net zero carbon across its products, operations and supply chain by 2039.

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Australia could save $492 Billion by 2035 by switching to electric vehicles

Michael Mazengarb, The Driven »

“Transport is a significant contributor to Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions, and we’re now at a real inflection point where we can realistically look at the benefits from a fast and complete transition to EVs in this country,” principal author of the report, and Partner at Deloitte Access Economics, Dr Eamon McGinn, said.

“The potential benefits for our economy of the market-led EV solution, in terms of less greenhouse gas emissions, less air and water pollution, and less vehicle noise are truly staggering – almost $500 billion over the next 30 years.”

Deloitte Access Economics assessed the expected cost impacts of road transport through its contribution to air pollution, noise pollution, water pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.

The report estimated that, based on current policy settings, Australians are expected to face social costs of $865 billion caused by road transport through to 2050.

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