What is the power of the Range Rover New Energy electric motor?
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The electric motor of the Range Rover New Energy model has 116 horsepower, which converts to 85kw in power. The Range Rover New Energy is a plug-in hybrid vehicle, equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine that delivers 301 horsepower and features an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block. More details are as follows: 1. This vehicle uses an 8AT transmission. The AT transmission offers smoother shifting, making it very suitable for luxury cars. 2. Plug-in hybrid vehicles have relatively large batteries that can be charged using an external power source. These vehicles have better fuel economy and a longer range in pure electric mode. As a type of new energy vehicle, plug-in hybrids can use green new energy license plates in China.
The electric motor power of the Range Rover PHEV is around 105 kW. From my own driving experience, the electric part feels particularly powerful, especially during city commutes where it starts quickly and quietly. Combined with the gasoline engine, the total output can reach a very high level, with a short 0-100 km/h acceleration time. For daily commuting, the pure electric mode can cover about 50-60 km, which means the engine rarely needs to start, saving a lot on fuel costs. The battery capacity is also sufficiently large, and a full charge doesn’t take long—just a few hours with a home charging station. This power setup is especially friendly for daily driving; even overtaking on the highway is effortless. Additionally, the regenerative braking system recovers energy, making the overall driving experience smoother and more comfortable than the fuel-powered version.