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Did you know the way you drive, where you drive and how far you drive can all have a big influence on your vehicle’s performance and efficiency? For instance, regular commuting in stop-start city traffic will typically benefit from a different kind of power to regular journeys on motorways or frequent towing. 

Here we can help you find the right fit for your driving needs.

TYPES OF RANGE ROVER POWER

The tail light of a fully electric Range Rover

WHAT IS AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE (BEV)

Fully electric vehicles are powered by an electric motor and a battery. Instead of fuelling up at a petrol station you keep your vehicle charged through a home charging point, or on the go with rapid DC charging at public charging stations.

Range Rover evoque charging at the phev station point

WHAT IS AN ELECTRIC HYBRID (PHEV)

Plug-in electric hybrid (PHEV) vehicles combine a petrol engine and an electric motor, meaning a home charging point is optional. Switch seamlessly from fully electric commuting with zero tailpipe emissions to a mix of petrol with electric power for longer journeys. 

Running velar outside of glass House

WHAT IS A MILD HYBRID (MHEV)

No charging required, mild electric hybrid (MHEV) vehicles enhance the efficiency of the petrol or diesel engines by reusing energy collected through deceleration and regenerative braking. They are versatile and offer options for various driving styles.

WHICH HYBRID IS RIGHT FOR ME

Answer five quick questions about your driving habits to see what kind of hybrid vehicle fits your lifestyle.

WILL YOUR CAR BE OWNED BY YOU OR YOUR COMPANY?

CAN YOU INSTALL A HOME CHARGER?

General requirements include off-street parking and an appropriate power supply.

CAN YOU CHARGE A CAR AT WORK?

HOW FAR ON AVERAGE DO YOU DRIVE EACH DAY?

HOW OFTEN DO YOU DRIVE 320 KMS (200 MILES) IN A ROUND TRIP?

WE RECOMMEND AN ELECTRIC HYBRID (PHEV)

PLUG-IN ELECTRIC HYBRID

A home charging point is optional when driving a plug-in electric hybrid (PHEV). Perfect if you regularly drive short distances in urban areas.

BENEFITS

  • Lower running costs - cheaper off-peak electricity rates than fuel costs and potential tax incentives help you save
  • Convenience – charge at home, plug in and leave
  • Environmentally friendly – zero tailpipe emissions in Electric Vehicle (EV) mode
  • Distinctively refined – no engine noise in Electric Vehicle (EV) mod

Due to the inclusion of an electric battery, luggage space is slightly reduced on all Range Rover PHEV models except Range Rover Evoque.

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WE RECOMMEND AN ELECTRIC HYBRID (PHEV)

PLUG-IN ELECTRIC HYBRID

A home charging point is optional when driving a plug-in electric hybrid (PHEV). Perfect if you regularly drive short distances in urban areas.

BENEFITS

  • Lower running costs - cheaper off-peak electricity rates than fuel costs and potential tax incentives help you save
  • Convenience – charge at home, plug in and leave
  • Environmentally friendly – zero tailpipe emissions in Electric Vehicle (EV) mode
  • Distinctively refined – no engine noise in Electric Vehicle (EV) mode

Due to the inclusion of an electric battery, luggage space is slightly reduced on all Range Rover PHEV models except Range Rover Evoque and Range Rover Discovery Sport.

HOW WE MATCHED YOU

WE RECOMMEND A PETROL MILD HYBRID (MHEV)

PETROL MHEV

A Range Rover petrol mild hybrid is ideal if you regularly drive short distances in urban areas and don’t have access to or are unable to install a home or work charging point.

BENEFITS

  • Lower upfront cost – petrol cars are generally slightly cheaper to buy than diesel
  • Cheaper at the pumps – petrol is usually cheaper at the fuel station than diesel
  • Reduced road noise – petrol engines are typically less noisy than diesel
  • Cleaner than ever – the latest Range Rover Ingenium petrol engines filter out 99 percent of particulates

HOW WE MATCHED YOU

WE RECOMMEND A PETROL MILD HYBRID (MHEV)

PETROL MHEV

A Range Rover petrol mild hybrid is ideal if you regularly drive short distances in urban areas and don’t have access to or are unable to install a home or work charging point.

BENEFITS

  • Lower upfront cost – petrol cars are generally slightly cheaper to buy than diesel
  • Cheaper at the pumps – petrol is usually cheaper at the fuel station than diesel
  • Reduced road noise – petrol engines are typically less noisy than diesel
  • Cleaner than ever – the latest Range Rover Ingenium petrol engines filter out 99 percent of particulates

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WE RECOMMEND A DIESEL MILD HYBRID (MHEV)

DIESEL MHEV

A diesel mild hybrid is ideal if you regularly drive long distances on motorways and want the ultimate in towing capability.

BENEFITS

  • Maximum towing performance – high torque from low revs makes diesel ideal for pulling the heaviest loads
  • Lower fuel consumption – high-kilometre drivers can benefit from enhanced efficiency over petrol on longer journeys
  • Cleaner than ever – the latest Range Rover Ingenium diesel engines filter out 99 percent of particulates

HOW WE MATCHED YOU

WE RECOMMEND A DIESEL MILD HYBRID (MHEV)

DIESEL MHEV

A diesel mild hybrid is ideal if you regularly drive long distances on motorways and want the ultimate in towing capability.

BENEFITS

  • Maximum towing performance – high torque from low revs makes diesel ideal for pulling the heaviest loads
  • Lower fuel consumption – high-kilometre drivers can benefit from enhanced efficiency over petrol on longer journeys
  • Cleaner than ever – the latest Range Rover Ingenium diesel engines filter out 99 percent of particulates

HOW WE MATCHED YOU