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The completely new Range Rover Velar embraces a sportier, fully electric attitude
Range Rover owners might never drive their rigs in several feet of snow, but at least we know the new ones still can.
The Autoblog spy photographers are being kept very busy as automakers across the pond put their upcoming vehicles through grueling winter tests, and their latest sighting shows that the fifth-generation L460 Range Rover is finally getting an update.
A rather handsome four-wheeled gentleman, the forthcoming Range Rover Velar Electric will replace the aging internal combustion Range Rover Velar
That’s not a Range Rover you’re looking at, that’s the Xpeng GX. It’s the Chinese carmaker’s first full-size crossover, packing some serious tech inside. So while it may look like another Chinese copycat,
Roughly a week ago, JLR confirmed that the long-awaited electric Range Rover SUV will arrive this year, and it will be joined by an all-electric Velar replacement. Autoblog's spies have now captured a prototype of this new Velar undergoing cold-weather testing in northern Europe,
“Law enforcement activity is underway at a residence near E Orange Grove Rd & N First Ave related to the Guthrie case,” the Pima County Sheriff’s Department said. “Because this is a joint investigation, at the request of the FBI – no additional information is currently available.”
The Range Rover Sport is a powerful and luxurious car, but how well does it retain value? We break down CarEdge and KBB data to see how it compares to rivals.