Discovery no more????
Just seen this email
It says six new models but no Discovery and nor even mentions. Does that mean the end of the Disco????
REIMAGINING SUSTAINABLE LUXURY
Between 2020 and 2021, the number of Battery Electric Vehicles registered on UK roads has increased by more than 54%, with a 28% increase in Plug-In Hybrids and 40.2% and 26.5% increase in petrol and diesel Mild Hybrid Electric Vehicles respectively.
As the demand for lower emissions vehicles increases, Land Rover is proud to apply our expertise in innovative design, world-class engineering and advanced technologies to help write the next chapter of future mobility.
The journey to more sustainable luxury has already begun, with the introduction of Plug-In Hybrid (PHEV) and Mild Hybrid (MHEV) powertrains across our range of SUVs. But our ambition is to take this further and set a new benchmark for sustainability. Over the next five years, Land Rover will welcome six all-electric variants, the first of which will arrive in 2024.
At the heart of our vision is a desire to support customers through a new era of vehicle ownership and deliver the best innovation and experience for drivers. With the opportunity to push the boundaries of performance and design on two highly capable and robust new architectures, the journey to electrification is an exciting next step.
In our Reimagining Sustainable Luxury email series, we will help you explore the suitability of different electric powertrains based on your needs and go into more depth on life with an EV including charging at home and on the go, as well as information on range, maintenance and upkeep.
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COST BENEFITS OF OWNING AN ELECTRIFIED VEHICLE
Ready for anything, our range of Plug-In Hybrids and Mild Hybrids offer the perfect balance of Land Rover capability and enhanced efficiency. Our PHEVs deliver an all-electric range up to 34 miles* enough for a zero tailpipe emissions commute while offering an average fuel saving of £1,230 over three years compared to a petrol or diesel vehicle.^ But it’s not just cheaper daily running costs that leads to a lower cost of ownership. We’ve highlighted some of the top economic benefits of owning a PHEV or MHEV powertrain.
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SERVICING
All PHEV and MHEV powertrains come with regenerative braking capabilities which are gentler on brakes. This reduced wear and tear helps lower servicing costs across your ownership. It also means that energy normally lost during deceleration is collected and redeployed, helping to maximise range across your journey and reduce trips to the petrol station.
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CHARGING
Charging your PHEV is not only more convenient than visiting the petrol station but generally, the cost of electricity is less per mile compared to petrol and diesel. This can be reduced even further with an off-peak electricity tariff at home. And with the Government’s Electric Vehicle Homecharge Scheme providing up to £350† towards a professionally installed home charger, the savings can really add up.
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TAX REDUCTIONS
As a result of reduced tailpipe emissions, a number of the Land Rover PHEV models qualify for a zero First Year VED Rate, free parking in many cities and exemption from the TFL Congestion Charge until 24th October 2021.††
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PHEV Powertrain Diagram
PLUG-IN HYBRID (PHEV)
Vehicles: Range Rover, Range Rover Sport, Range Rover Velar, Range Rover Evoque, Discovery Sport, Defender.
PHEV gives you the choice of driving in full EV mode, hybrid mode for combined efficiency or SAVE mode using petrol as the main power source.
BEST SUITED FOR:
Travelling a mix of short and long distances.
> LEARN ABOUT PHEV
MHEV Powertrain Diagram
MILD HYBRID (MHEV)
Vehicles: Select derivatives on all vehicles.
MHEV vehicles store energy that would normally be lost through deceleration in an underfloor battery, redeploying when required to assist the engine. This results in reduced fuel consumption and improved efficiency across your journey.
BEST SUITED FOR: Regular stop‑start urban driving.
> LEARN ABOUT MHEV
BEV Powertrain Diagram
ALL-ELECTRIC (BEV)
Land Rover's first all-electric vehicle will be available from 2024. Combining electric motors with a battery in place of an internal combustion engine, a Land Rover BEV will deliver zero tailpipe emissins and exceptional performance.
BEST SUITED FOR: All journey types and driving in Clean Air Zones.
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DISCOVER LAND ROVER'S VISION
Land Rover is a world leader in luxury SUVs with three unique families offering drivers peerless refinement, everyday versatility and unstoppable adventure. And now we have outlined our vision for the future of mobility against a canvas of true sustainability. With plans to introduce two unique vehicle platforms and six pure electric vehicles in the next five years, Land Rover is on track to set a new benchmark for sustainability.
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*The range figures referenced are reflective of Range Rover Evoque PHEV. The figures provided are as a result of official manufacturer's tests in accordance with EU legislation with a fully charged battery. For comparison purposes only. Real world figures may differ. Energy consumption and range figures may vary according to factors such as driving styles, environmental conditions, load, wheel fitment, accessories fitted, actual route and battery condition. Range figures are based upon production vehicle over a standardised route.
^PHEV illustration based on driving Range Rover Evoque PHEV 10,000 miles per annum, driving 50% in full Electric Vehicle (EV) mode. Savings are for illustration purposes only and are based on average UK fuel price and average UK electricity price. Savings correct at time of email deployment. Actual savings achieved depend on a variety of factors including driving style, environmental conditions, load, wheel fitment and accessories.
†Subject to Government / authority qualifications and revisions.
†† All PHEV derivates of Range Rover Evoque, Discovery Sport and the Range Rover Velar P400e SE, qualify for a £0 Vehicle Excise Duty Rate for the first year of ownership based on legislation in place at time of email deployment. This is based on the required stipulation of achieving ≤ 50g of CO2 per kilometre.
Range Rover Sport P400e HSE Silver and P400e HSE Dynamic, Defender 110 P400e AWD Automatic X-Dynamic and all Range Rover Velar, Range Rover Evoque and Discovery Sport PHEV derivatives qualify for TFL Congestion Charge ‘Cleaner Vehicle Discount’ until 24th October 2021. This is based on the required stipulation of achieving ≤ 75g of CO2 per kilometre and a minimum 20-mile EV range.
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