The 2019 Land Rover Range Rover P400e, which benefits from the instant torque of its electric motor while losing none of the character expected from a rough-and-tumble Rover, runs on a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine and a 114-hp electric motor for a total output of 398 horsepower. That’s more power than the Range Rover’s base model ekes from its 340-horsepower supercharged V6. (Like all Range Rovers, the hybrid can wade through nearly three feet of water.) Land Rover is not the only luxury SUV-maker to add a plug-in hybrid to the lineup. Though noticeably quieter, the P400e was barely distinguishable from a typical Range Rover during our test drive.
Source: Forbes May 19, 2018 19:52 UTC