All-New 2023 Range Rover PHEV review // The best EV range!
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This is a Motormouth couple car review of the all-new full-size Range Rover PHEV, plug-in hybrid SUV. The Ranger Rover plug-in hybrid is here with a sleek new design and some great EV range, offering more than its competitors. This PHEV has a 3L turbocharged 6-cylinder engine with an electric motor and an 8-speed automatic transmission. It gets a combined 434 horsepower and 406 lb-ft of torque, standard AWD. The Range Rover plug-in hybrid has a 38.2 kWh battery with 82 km/51 miles of EV range. With a full tank of gas and a full charge, you get about 806 km/500 miles.
With a starting price of $137,850 CAD/$110,500 USD, it does not qualify for the Federal EV rebate of $5,000 in Canada. In the US, it qualifies for a tax credit up to $7500.
The Range Rover PHEV is one of the few plug-in hybrids to offer 50 kW DC rapid charging capability and can charge up to 80% in under an hour. The battery can charge to 100% in 5 hours on a 7.2 kW level 2 charger.
This plug-in hybrid earns a combined city/highway rating of 4.6Le/100km, 51 MPGe. With the battery depleted it gets 11.3L/100km, 21 MPG combined.
The exterior of the Range Rover is clean and modern with a simple elegance, it is a little bit longer than the previous model with more cabin space including extra front and second row legroom and cargo capacity.
Our test model in Fuji White has flushed door handles, a unique front bumper, a five-bar grille design, it comes standard with nickel atlas exterior accents, available black exterior accents and 21” wheels, available 22”.
This plug-in hybird offers 8.2” of ground clearance, 11.2” for off-roading and a maximum wading depth of 35.4”.
Standard features include, a 13.7” digital driver display, 13.1” touchscreen, wireless Apple Carplay and Android Auto, a wireless charger, Meridian sound system, perforated Windsor leather, 20-way power heated front seats and heated rear seats, driver seat memory, heated steering wheel, panoramic sunroof and a power tailgate.
Get the dealership cost, any rebates and special interest rates, plus secret discounts, go to CarCostCanada. Use the promo code MOTORMOUTH to become an expert member.
https://carcostcanada.com/Canada/Prices/2023-Land-Rover-Range-Rover/35410
Andrea Instagram https://www.instagram.com/motormouth_andrea/
Zack Instagram https://www.instagram.com/motormouth_auto/
Видео All-New 2023 Range Rover PHEV review // The best EV range! канала Motormouth
#RangeRover
#CoupleCarReview
This is a Motormouth couple car review of the all-new full-size Range Rover PHEV, plug-in hybrid SUV. The Ranger Rover plug-in hybrid is here with a sleek new design and some great EV range, offering more than its competitors. This PHEV has a 3L turbocharged 6-cylinder engine with an electric motor and an 8-speed automatic transmission. It gets a combined 434 horsepower and 406 lb-ft of torque, standard AWD. The Range Rover plug-in hybrid has a 38.2 kWh battery with 82 km/51 miles of EV range. With a full tank of gas and a full charge, you get about 806 km/500 miles.
With a starting price of $137,850 CAD/$110,500 USD, it does not qualify for the Federal EV rebate of $5,000 in Canada. In the US, it qualifies for a tax credit up to $7500.
The Range Rover PHEV is one of the few plug-in hybrids to offer 50 kW DC rapid charging capability and can charge up to 80% in under an hour. The battery can charge to 100% in 5 hours on a 7.2 kW level 2 charger.
This plug-in hybrid earns a combined city/highway rating of 4.6Le/100km, 51 MPGe. With the battery depleted it gets 11.3L/100km, 21 MPG combined.
The exterior of the Range Rover is clean and modern with a simple elegance, it is a little bit longer than the previous model with more cabin space including extra front and second row legroom and cargo capacity.
Our test model in Fuji White has flushed door handles, a unique front bumper, a five-bar grille design, it comes standard with nickel atlas exterior accents, available black exterior accents and 21” wheels, available 22”.
This plug-in hybird offers 8.2” of ground clearance, 11.2” for off-roading and a maximum wading depth of 35.4”.
Standard features include, a 13.7” digital driver display, 13.1” touchscreen, wireless Apple Carplay and Android Auto, a wireless charger, Meridian sound system, perforated Windsor leather, 20-way power heated front seats and heated rear seats, driver seat memory, heated steering wheel, panoramic sunroof and a power tailgate.
Get the dealership cost, any rebates and special interest rates, plus secret discounts, go to CarCostCanada. Use the promo code MOTORMOUTH to become an expert member.
https://carcostcanada.com/Canada/Prices/2023-Land-Rover-Range-Rover/35410
Andrea Instagram https://www.instagram.com/motormouth_andrea/
Zack Instagram https://www.instagram.com/motormouth_auto/
Видео All-New 2023 Range Rover PHEV review // The best EV range! канала Motormouth
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