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Range Rover

1:The “maker of the: Range Rover” belongs to Land Rover, which manages the production and development of the Range Rover series. Land Rover is a British manufacturer of luxury cars and sport utility vehicles (SUVs), and is part of the Jaguar Land Rover group. 

  

The Range Rover is characterized by luxury and high performance, with an emphasis on the ability to navigate various road conditions, including off-road. A range of Range Rovers are manufactured, from the Range Rover Evoque models to the large, luxurious Range Rover. 

  

Range Rover focuses on providing luxurious and versatile driving experiences, while providing modern technologies and stunning designs. If you have any specific questions or inquiries about the Range Rover, please feel free to ask and I will be happy to assist you. 

2: History:Rover (the company that created the Land Rover brand) was experimenting with a larger model of the Land Rover category in 1951, until British car designer Gordon Bashford developed a car based on the Rover B4 called “Road Rover” with two-wheel drive, but the file for this was closed. The project began in 1958, and its idea remained neglected until 1966, when engineers Spain King and Gordon Bashford began work on a new model. 

3: electric vehicles Range Rover: Land Rover, including its Range Rover brand, has been making strides in the electric vehicle (EV) space to align with the industry's shift toward more sustainable and environmentally friendly transportation solutions. Here are some notable developments related to electric vehicles in the Range Rover lineup: 

  

1. **Range Rover PHEV (Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle):** 

   - Land Rover introduced plug-in hybrid versions of several Range Rover models. These PHEVs combine a traditional internal combustion engine with an electric motor and a battery. Examples include the Range Rover P400e. 

  

2. **Range Rover EV Plans:** 

   - Land Rover has expressed its commitment to electrification, and there have been announcements regarding the brand's plans to introduce fully electric vehicles. This includes the goal of transitioning the entire lineup to electric power in the coming years. 

  

3. **Electric Range Rover Models:** 

   - Land Rover has been working on electric versions of the Range Rover. Prototypes and concepts have been showcased, signaling the brand's intent to embrace electric mobility. 






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