Range Rover Sport EV First Drive: Now we know why JLR took so long

The all-electric Range Rover Sport is coming, however JLR has taken its time. After driving an early model at Goodwood, we believe we understand why.
With an 800V architecture, double electrical motors, irreversible four-wheel drive and a 118.5 kWh functional battery, the Range Rover Sport EV promises to provide the refinement, effortless performance and real off-road capability purchasers expect. However can it still feel like a proper Range Rover once the engine has gone?
We take the model around Goodwood's handling circuit and off-road course, consisting of the Dragon Step, and learn what JLR has actually changed, why it developed its own motors and battery in-house, and how the electrical Sport could compare with the BMW iX5, Polestar 3 and Porsche Cayenne Electric.
Final variety, charging and pricing are still to be validated, but we expect around 350 miles of variety, charging at approximately 350kW and a cost from approximately ₤ 100,000.
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53 responses to “Range Rover Sport EV First Drive: Now we know why JLR took so long”

  1. @stephenwensley Avatar
    @stephenwensley

    And that’s ignoring the even better competitors from the likes of Xpeng, Neo and Lynk&Co

    1. @MaticTheProto Avatar
      @MaticTheProto

      Or any other European premium brand

    2. @dojascat3391 Avatar
      @dojascat3391

      Rangie buyers are similar to Mini buyers – they’re buying for the brand, rather than the car’s specs. For this reason their customer base is extremely loyal and aren’t buying cars like most people do. So, your point about better rivals is certainly valid, but actual buyers of this car (not people in this comment section) don’t care, they simply want a Range Rover for the brand appeal.

    3. @stephenwensley Avatar
      @stephenwensley

      @MaticTheProtoyep,they’re all toast

    4. @MaticTheProto Avatar
      @MaticTheProto

      @stephenwensleyno I meant every single European rival is preferable.

      Nio isn’t that good a value proposition and they have barely any swap stations in eu, L&C failed miserably and Xpeng has yet to demonstrate any long term quality/ service capability

  2. @michaellord2844 Avatar
    @michaellord2844

    People saying Xpeng etc, different buyer in truth. The folks that want this to rock up at their country club, spa, golf club etc will want to step out of a Range. So whilst JLR have taken an age, they do have loyal base to buy this. Fingers crossed for UK jobs they can make EV’s a success…

    1. @apb3251 Avatar
      @apb3251

      Nope those loyal buyers will go for the V6

    2. @bath_salts_aaa Avatar
      @bath_salts_aaa

      Exactly, this is what my customers say, they want a Range EV, nothing else

    3. @michaellord2844 Avatar
      @michaellord2844

      @bath_salts_aaa The lack of noise in an EV, coupled with greater tech and not needing to go the garage to fuel is drawing many…

    4. @andreman31 Avatar
      @andreman31

      Right. I love my range rover. I havent had any issues with. Maintenance is constantly up to date and I havent had to put in the shop. Fingers crossed it stays that way. Lol. Naw, but I have a great experience.

    5. @tryagainwithadifferentname-h3l Avatar
      @tryagainwithadifferentname-h3l

      Loyalty never paid off

  3. @kittonsplodge Avatar
    @kittonsplodge

    Long term Range Rover owner here and we gave up waiting for JLR to get their EV strategy together , lost customer. We are now with BMW and will be buying the new i3 when it’s released.

    1. @JenovaDragon Avatar
      @JenovaDragon

      You mean the iX3, right?

  4. @kittonsplodge Avatar
    @kittonsplodge

    “Not interest in spec sheet battles”…..because they lost

    1. @dojascat3391 Avatar
      @dojascat3391

      Specs don’t matter when a company has a loyal enough customer base like Range Rover.

    2. @riaz8783 Avatar
      @riaz8783

      ​@dojascat3391That’s what the British car industry said when the Japanese started bringing decent bikes and cars on our shores. It didn’t end well for our car industry to say the least

  5. @ilm__0802 Avatar
    @ilm__0802

    I can only hope that this is at the very least as reliable as a gas car from another brand

    1. @oliveringram3056 Avatar
      @oliveringram3056

      JLR product and reliable in the same sentence…….don’t often see that.

  6. @Dubnoreix Avatar
    @Dubnoreix

    How many bracelets does Ginny have on?

    1. @thebrowns5337 Avatar
      @thebrowns5337

      Yes

    2. @AndySnap Avatar
      @AndySnap

      They’re probably Goodwood press passes

  7. @mikadavies660 Avatar
    @mikadavies660

    Whilst I wish them all the best, I sincerely hope that when they release the Range Rover that their technology is bang up to date. As BMW / Mercedes are on their MK2 / MK3 models and technology is way way ahead of the old iPace. They will need 500+ miles to even be relevant.

  8. @brice9384 Avatar
    @brice9384

    A good old children mower, what we need on our streets

    1. @hedydd2 Avatar
      @hedydd2

      Buses are far more effective and artic trucks are highly efficient bicyclist squishers. As far as I know neither has automous human and animal detection that brakes and steers them to protect people. The RR has that and much much more.

    2. @chillout1109 Avatar
      @chillout1109

      @hedydd2 You actually took time to respond. You have more patience than me. I don’t respond to people who make such comments.

    3. @RedCnMn Avatar
      @RedCnMn

      ​@chillout1109 And you still responded to this one… huh

    4. @chillout1109 Avatar
      @chillout1109

      @RedCnMn That’s because the OP posted something actually intelligent.

    5. @hedydd2 Avatar
      @hedydd2

      Actually around 49% of the population are of below average intelligence and the brice’s of this world and similar trolls are way down there.

  9. @MoMoMoMo-kr9lp Avatar
    @MoMoMoMo-kr9lp

    So now Land Rover will ask for this new full electric 200 quid because it’s the “most dynamic”. But that is nothing for us here in Brazil: it’s already 260 thousand quid (£) anyway for the diesel version 🙄😒like the Cayenne turbo electric is already.

  10. @alexmckenna1171 Avatar
    @alexmckenna1171

    I assume the King has an electric Range Rover on order?

  11. @TheJ1s Avatar
    @TheJ1s

    They’re going to be late here in the US, Rivian is about to hit their thrive with the R2. Better late than never they say, I wish them well with vehicle.

  12. @husshardan3511 Avatar
    @husshardan3511

    @4:45 “Not interested in spec sheet battles” = they know they cannot compete from an engineering point of view.

    1. @notallpolitical Avatar
      @notallpolitical

      JLR cars already lose on the spreadsheet with their current cars, why would they bother with EV transition?

    2. @blusox78 Avatar
      @blusox78

      @4:55 “Range Rover Sport Experience” it sounds like they have spent 4 years finding a way to make an EV drive train as unreliable as their ICE drive trains. 😉

  13. @ianmcneill1079 Avatar
    @ianmcneill1079

    “not interested in spec sheet battles”. Thats what marketing comes up with when they know they are beat on specs.

    1. @ernestkj Avatar
      @ernestkj

      well.. their buyers are not that spec sheet kind of people anyway.. unlike u.. 🤣

    2. @lewis02mc Avatar
      @lewis02mc

      My thoughts exactly. In a time where other manufacturers are continuing to innovate and find ways to push the industry forward, Land Rover seems keen to sit on their arses, to put it bluntly. Quite annoying really, because they have an objectively good looking product, but the innovation and the technology just isn’t quite there. Granted specs for the car are yet to be released, but again, when you hear the quote “not interested in spec battles”, it doesn’t exactly inspire confidence, does it. 🤣

    3. @PierreAlainMaire Avatar
      @PierreAlainMaire

      I was about to write the same 😆 late at the party, trying to keep up with the existing cars that are already available, well advanced in technology… and cheaper…
      Apparently they can still count on brand fans to fight against the mockers 😆 do they call themselves “The Defenders” ?

  14. @BudgetGamerz Avatar
    @BudgetGamerz

    I don’t believe they were perfecting anything. They just got caught with their pants down.

  15. @Fastwunz Avatar
    @Fastwunz

    It will probably break down after about 30mins.

    1. @MattHealey. Avatar
      @MattHealey.

      I love the optimism

    2. @fpartidafpartida Avatar
      @fpartidafpartida

      I don’t know as fully electric, it might be the 1st reliable Range Rover.

    3. @Robaylesbury Avatar
      @Robaylesbury

      It’s okay though. You get a free flat bed truck with every purchase.

  16. @shiakas Avatar
    @shiakas

    JLR developed their own electric motors and battery pack?
    This will not end well.

    1. @SuperPerfectMan Avatar
      @SuperPerfectMan

      Yeah wait until they get hacked again

    2. @Abcdefghjjkk Avatar
      @Abcdefghjjkk

      Tata motor has power (budget) to innovate new tech and buy partners to build great products

    3. @BaybieK Avatar
      @BaybieK

      I’m getting Ingenium tingles all over again 😂

    4. @hmi1750 Avatar
      @hmi1750

      Same as Jaecoo tech?

    5. @trustmub1 Avatar
      @trustmub1

      Definitely won’t end well 😂

  17. @gordonmackenzie4512 Avatar
    @gordonmackenzie4512

    Glad it’s not too close to the Jaecoo 7 design 😉

  18. @andyhughes073 Avatar
    @andyhughes073

    “Extra development time to deliver the Range Rover experience”. In other words, waiting on the side of the road with your hazard lights on, waiting for a breakdown truck to arrive 😂

  19. @timogronroos4642 Avatar
    @timogronroos4642

    They should have gone with CATL to have a path to future innovations in battery tech.

  20. @michaelhansen2309 Avatar
    @michaelhansen2309

    That’s what the world needed, another outrageously large SUV

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