Range Rover Hybrid and Range Rover Sport Hybrid officially announced
Land
Rover is launching its first-ever hybrid models – the Range Rover
Hybrid and Range Rover Sport Hybrid – which will deliver outstanding
fuel economy, significantly lower CO2emissions and retain Land Rover’s
renowned capability and performance. Order books in the UK will open
from September 10 with first deliveries in early 2014, the two
all-aluminium models are based on Land Rover’s Premium Lightweight
Architecture and share an identical powertrain. They are the world’s
first premium diesel SUV hybrids.
To
demonstrate the capabilities of the new hybrids, three Range Rover
Hybrids will embark tomorrow (Thursday, August 22) on an epic trip, from
the home of the Range Rover brand in Solihull to the home of the parent
company Tata, in Mumbai, India.
This ‘Silk
Trail 2013’ 16,000km expedition visits 12 countries and takes in some of
the world’s most challenging roads, passes and trails, including part
of the ancient, 4,000 mile Silk Road connecting Asia with the
Mediterranean. These are the first hybrids to ever attempt this
challenging route.
The new Range
Rover Hybrid powertrain features three driver-selectable modes and
combines Land Rover’s popular 3-litre SDV6 diesel engine with a 35kW
electric motor integrated with the 8-speed ZF automatic transmission.
The hybrid system, including lithium ion battery pack, inverter and
electric motor weighs less than 120kg.
The electric motor produces 170Nm torque to boost acceleration and
drives the vehicle in EV Mode. The motor also acts as a generator,
harvesting kinetic energy through regenerative braking, charging the
battery when the vehicle is slowing. In driver-selectable EV mode the
Range Rover Hybrid can travel at speeds of up to 30mph (48km/h) for a
range of up to one mile (1.6km) before the diesel engine seamlessly
restarts.
Together, output of the
diesel engine and electric motor is 340PS at 4,000rpm and a
class-leading 700Nm torque between 1,500-3,000rpm, resulting in stunning
SDV8-style performance. Both models accelerate to 62mph (100km/h) in
under seven seconds, deliver strong transient and mid-range performance
with a top speed of 135mph (218km/h), combined with a 26 per cent
reduction in CO2 emissions to 169g/km, equivalent to 44.1mpg on the
combined cycle.
The latest generation Range
Rover models have all been designed with the integration of a hybrid
system in mind. Consequently, the liquid cooled battery pack is mounted
beneath the floor of the vehicle in a protective boron-steel cradle
without impacting on the cabin or luggage space. The Range Rover Hybrid
has the same five-seat capacity and luggage space as the standard
vehicle and retains the full-size spare wheel. This no-compromise
philosophy is echoed in the Range Rover Sport Hybrid whose interior is
unchanged from the standard model, right down to the 5+2 seating.
Both
hybrid Range Rover models continue to deliver a class-leading breadth
of capability and versatility, enhanced by the exceptionally linear
torque delivery from the powertrain and retaining Land Rover’s peerless
four-wheel drive system including Terrain Response 2, with uncompromised
wading and ground clearance.
The ‘Silk
Trail 2013’ expedition featuring the new Range Rover Hybrids is
scheduled to visit France, Belgium, Germany, Poland, Ukraine, Russia,
Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, China and India.
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