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Jaguar Land Rover is reviving this SUV as an EV model to rival BYD

Baua Electric

Jaguar Land Rover is reviving the Freelander as an electric SUV to compete with BYD in the world’s largest EV market. The iconic “House of Brands” under JLR, including Range Rover, Defender, Discover, and Jaguar, is looking to find its identity as the industry shifts to electric.

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Jaguar Land Rover will invest GBP 15 billion by 2028 to accelerate EV future

EV Specifications

Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) announced exciting plans to accelerate its transition to become the world’s leading modern luxury car manufacturer revealing its Halewood plant, in the UK, will become an all-electric production facility and its next-generation medium-size SUV architecture, electrified modular architecture (EMA), will now be pure-electric.

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JLR Halewood to become all-electric production facility; next-gen medium-size SUV architecture fully electric

Green Car Congress

JLR (Jaguar Land Rover) will invest £15 billion (US$18.7 As part of the investment, the Halewood plant in the UK will become an all-electric production facility and the next generation medium-size SUV architecture, electrified modular architecture (EMA), will now be pure-electric.

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Land Rover Range_e 4WD diesel plug-in hybrid previews future production powertrains

Green Car Congress

Land Rover presented its Range_e development model at the Geneva Motor Show earlier this week. This development model features a plug-in hybrid diesel-electric powertrain that Land Rover expects to make available in future production models, following the scheduled launch of its diesel-electric hybrid in 2013.

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JLR to invest £15 billion over next five years as its electric – first future accelerates

Electric Cars Report

Jaguar Land Rover announced plans to accelerate its transition to become the world’s leading modern luxury car manufacturer revealing its Halewood plant, in the UK, will become an all-electric production facility and its next generation medium-size SUV architecture, electrified modular architecture (EMA), will now be pure-electric.

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Jaguar explains why it’s killing off its only electric car to help it transition to an EV brand in 2025

EV Central

Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has confirmed it will kill-off its Jaguar I-Pace electric SUV and combustion-powered E-Pace small SUV as part of a radical reinvention as a luxury EV brand next year. Originally it was thought the I-Pace, in production since 2018, would live on.

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Jaguar to end EV production with Magna Steyr as it transitions into a more exclusive luxury brand

Baua Electric

Jaguar-Land Rover has decided not to renew its production contract with Magna Steyr as it looks to transition from a “mass premium” brand to a luxury EV automaker in 2025. This is the latest OEM to drop Magna Steyr, which is now expanding its search for new clients to other global automakers.