Land Rover Electric Cars UK: Range Rover Electric Guide 2025

Key Insights

  • The Range Rover Electric launches early 2026 with dual electric motors, a 118kWh battery, 800V charging that gets you from 10-80% in just 20 minutes, and over 300 miles of real-world range, all whilst retaining the full off-road capability you expect from a Range Rover.
  • Land Rover's taking a measured approach to electrification, starting with the Range Rover Electric flagship, then the Range Rover Sport Electric, followed by the Velar Electric on the new EMA platform in spring 2026: quality over quantity.
  • Salary sacrifice schemes make premium electric vehicles substantially more affordable through pre-tax deductions and low 3% BIK rates - once Land Rover's EVs launch, taxpayers can expect to save hundreds every month compared to private purchase with comprehensive coverage bundled into one simple payment.

Land Rover is bringing its legendary off-road capability into the electric age, and the good news? You don't have to compromise on the luxury and British heritage that's defined the brand for over seven decades. The Range Rover Electric is due to launch early 2026 as their flagship vehicle, followed by the Range Rover Sport Electric, with the Velar Electric due to arrive in spring 2026.

The transformation is built on dedicated electric architectures - the updated MLA-Flex platform and purpose-built EMA (Electric Modular Architecture). These clever foundations let Land Rover integrate large battery packs and electric drivetrains while keeping everything you love: elevated ride height, air suspension, and genuine go-anywhere capability.

Once available, Land Rover electric cars will offer substantial tax advantages through salary sacrifice with 3% Benefit-in-Kind rates. That means you'll get British luxury, impressive off-road credentials, and a tax-efficient way to drive a vehicle that stands apart from conventional premium EVs.

Land Rover Electric Cars Overview & Heritage Evolution

Land Rover started life in 1948, making robust, go-anywhere vehicles for farmers and adventurers. Over the past 75 years, it's evolved into a symbol of British luxury without losing its original DNA. Now, the electric transformation is honouring that heritage - proving you can have zero emissions without compromising on terrain ability or refinement.

This platform transition marks Land Rover's biggest technical shift. The MLA-Flex architecture - already used in the current Range Rover and Range Rover Sport hybrids - has been adapted for full electrification. Meanwhile, the EMA (Electric Modular Architecture) is arriving as a purpose-built electric foundation for future models, including the Velar Electric.

What does this mean for you? Better battery placement (low and central for balanced weight distribution), clever thermal management that handles extreme temperatures, more flexible interior space, and integrated software that makes everything work seamlessly. The message is simple: "electric, but still a Land Rover."

Land Rover's Luxury Electric Strategy

Reimagine & Net Zero Ambitions

Jaguar Land Rover's Reimagine strategy commits to net zero across everything - products, operations, and supply chains - by 2039. This isn't just about zero tailpipe emissions. It includes reducing carbon in manufacturing, sourcing sustainable materials responsibly, optimising logistics, and creating proper end-of-life recycling programmes.

UK Manufacturing & Flagship Rollout

JLR is investing significantly in UK production facilities (investing £500 million in Merseyside, for example), bringing in battery assembly capabilities and EV-specific manufacturing infrastructure. Local production means less dependency on global supply chains and supports British manufacturing expertise,  reinforcing Land Rover's identity as a genuinely British luxury brand going electric.

Rather than flooding the market with multiple models at once, Land Rover is taking a sensible approach. The Range Rover Electric debuts first, proving the technology works brilliantly before bringing those innovations to the Sport, Velar, and broader range. This way, when you get your Land Rover EV, you're getting a thoroughly developed vehicle, not a rushed experiment.

What Sets Land Rover Apart

In an increasingly crowded luxury EV market, Land Rover has some clear advantages: bespoke craftsmanship with extensive personalisation options, exceptionally quiet cabins made even better by EV silence, genuine multi-terrain capability that no other luxury electric SUV can match, and distinctive British design heritage. Simply put, you can go electric without giving up what makes a Land Rover special.

Range Rover Electric Models

Range Rover Electric: The Flagship

Expected to start from £130,000

The Range Rover Electric is Land Rover's first full battery-electric model. It was originally meant to be available to UK customers in late 2025, but this has been delayed to 2026 to allow more time for testing and for demand, according to The Guardian.

What you get:

  • Powertrain: Dual electric motors (one per axle) delivering all-wheel drive with approximately 540hp

  • Battery: 118kWh usable capacity with clever thermal management

  • Charging: 800-volt architecture means 10-80% rapid charging in approximately 20 minutes when you find suitable infrastructure; 22kW AC charging for destination stops; 7kW home charging overnight

  • Range: Over 300 miles in real-world conditions

  • Design: The classic Range Rover look you recognise, with subtle aerodynamic improvements

  • Versions: Standard wheelbase launches first, with long-wheelbase following

Capability That Actually Improves

The electric Range Rover keeps everything that defines the model: high ground clearance for tackling obstacles, adaptive air suspension that adjusts ride height, four-wheel steering for tight manoeuvres, torque vectoring for optimal traction, and the comprehensive Terrain Response system. 

“The first time I went into  the design studio to see it, I said, “it’s the same thing”. The guys said, “yes, it’s a Range Rover". People love this car, so why would we make it different? It’s difficult to make something better that’s already timeless.”

Thomas Müller’s response when asked, “Were you ever concerned the Range Rover BEV looks so similar to the ICE car” in a Top Gear Interview earlier this year.

Image source: JLR Media Centre

Here's what's interesting - instant electric torque actually makes low-speed technical terrain easier. Rock crawling, steep climbs, and precise manoeuvring all benefit from immediate power response without waiting for gear changes.

The cabin experience gets even better with EV architecture. You get a near-silent cabin, virtually no mechanical vibration, and that serene environment Range Rover is famous for becomes even more pronounced. Premium materials, ambient lighting, bespoke personalisation options, and luxury appointments all carry forward, with sustainability-focused materials integrated throughout.

Range Rover Sport Electric

Following the flagship, the Range Rover Sport Electric will bring zero-emission driving to Land Rover's more dynamic, performance-focused luxury SUV. It's expected to arrive relatively soon after the Range Rover Electric.

Image source: Land Rover Media

What to Expect:

  • Power: Around 540-550hp from dual-motor all-wheel drive

  • Dynamics: Sharper focus on driving engagement through adaptive suspension and dynamic handling setup

  • Capability: Full off-road modes, though perhaps with slightly less extreme terrain focus than the flagship

  • Range: Competitive with other luxury electric SUVs

For UK buyers exploring salary sacrifice options, the Sport Electric will hit a sweet spot once it's available - you'll get dynamic road presence, genuine off-road capability, and favourable company car tax treatment all in one package.

Future Land Rover EVs

Range Rover Velar Electric (Expected 2026)

The Range Rover Velar Electric is expected to arrive in the UK in 2026 as the first Land Rover built on the new EMA platform from the ground up. This matters because purpose-built EV platforms always work better than ones that have been adapted.

What Makes It Special:

  • Platform Benefits: Superior packaging efficiency, lighter weight, more flexible battery layouts, and potentially faster charging - possibly up to 350kW DC

  • Fresh Design: More futuristic styling that takes advantage of EV-specific design freedom

  • Market Position: Places it alongside the Porsche Macan Electric, Audi Q8 e-tron, BMW iX3, and Tesla Model X

  • Capability: Still gets elevated ride height, selectable terrain modes, and sufficient ground clearance for adventure, though perhaps less extreme than the flagship Range Rover

After Velar, more models transition to electric platforms, including an Evoque successor, keeping Land Rover on track for full electrification by 2030.

Land Rover Electric Technology & Capability

Battery & Charging

The flagship Range Rover Electric's 118kWh battery is one of the largest in the luxury SUV segment, which means genuine long-distance capability without constant charging anxiety. The 800-volt architecture (the same advanced system used in Porsche Taycan and Audi e-tron GT) allows for impressively quick charging when you find suitable infrastructure.

Your charging options cover different scenarios: rapid DC charging (10-80% in approximately 20 minutes) for long journeys; 22kW AC for destination charging at hotels or while you're having dinner; 7kW home charging that tops you up overnight. The advanced thermal management system cleverly balances cabin comfort, battery efficiency, and range optimisation, with an integrated heat pump as standard to handle everything from freezing cold to extreme heat.

Chassis & Dynamics

The twin-chamber air suspension system gives you variable ride height - high for off-road obstacles, low for motorway efficiency. Four-wheel steering makes urban parking easier whilst improving high-speed stability. Torque vectoring distributes power intelligently between individual wheels, giving you better control whether you're on tarmac or traversing challenging terrain.

Here's where EV packaging really helps: the battery sits low and central, which significantly lowers the centre of gravity compared to traditional engines. This means better handling, less body roll, and a more composed ride. The underbody gets reinforced protection to shield the battery when you're tackling rocks, stumps, or uneven terrain.

Real-World Performance

Instant electric torque genuinely transforms off-road driving. Rock crawling, steep ascents, and precise low-speed manoeuvring all become easier because power arrives immediately—no clutch engagement, no gear hunting, just smooth, controlled progress. Arctic testing programmes have validated cold-weather capability, with robust thermal management keeping everything working properly even in extreme conditions.

Real-world conditions - towing, challenging terrain, sustained motorway speeds - will still affect range more than official testing suggests. Land Rover recognises this and engineers accordingly with efficient regenerative braking, intelligent energy management, and robust thermal systems.

Luxury Electric Off-Road Innovation

Terrain Response Evolution

Land Rover's legendary Terrain Response system has been intelligently adapted for electric driving. It manages regenerative braking strength, traction control intervention, and battery energy strategy across different surfaces - sand, rock, snow, mud, and general terrain. The system automatically adjusts multiple parameters simultaneously, keeping that "just works" off-road capability Land Rover's famous for.

Adaptive Capability

Electric Range Rover models keep high ground clearance for off-road work (up to 296mm on the flagship), automatically lowering at motorway speeds to reduce drag and improve efficiency, then raising again when sensors detect rough terrain ahead. The combination of silent electric power, precise low-speed control, and advanced suspension creates a more connected off-road experience—you can actually hear the tyres finding grip and the suspension working.

Sustainable Materials

British luxury doesn't mean ignoring environmental impact. Land Rover incorporates recycled plastics in structural components, sustainable leather alternatives, reclaimed wood trim options, and low-VOC (volatile organic compound) finishes throughout the cabin. You get luxury that aligns with environmental responsibility without compromising on the quality you can see and touch.

Land Rover Electric Car Salary Sacrifice Benefits

Image source: Land Rover Media

Benefit-in-Kind Tax Makes Premium EVs Accessible

Pure electric vehicles qualify for 3% BIK in the 2025/26 tax year. That's rising gradually to 4% in 2026/27, 5% in 2027/28, then 2% annually until reaching 9% by 2029/30. Compare that with petrol or diesel vehicles taxed at up to 37%, and you can see why now is a great time to make the switch.

Once available through EV salary sacrifice, you can save every month compared to buying privately. The costs come from your pre-tax salary, which means significant savings. Combined with zero fuel duty and lower running costs, premium EVs become financially competitive with mid-range petrol or diesel models when you compare actual monthly costs.

Everything Bundled Into One Simple Payment

An added benefit of salary sacrifice is that you can choose to bundle comprehensive coverage into your monthly payment, which means no unexpected bills:

  • Scheduled maintenance, servicing, and consumables

  • Fully comprehensive insurance (including business use where applicable)

  • Replacement tyres when they wear out

  • 24/7 breakdown assistance

  • Annual road tax (currently £10 first year, then £195 annually for EVs)

You can even choose to salary sacrifice your EV charging through The Charge Scheme! 

It's straightforward, predictable, and removes the hassle of managing separate policies and service schedules.

Benefits for Your Employer

Companies offering Land Rover electric cars through salary sacrifice gain multiple advantages. They pay reduced National Insurance contributions on the sacrificed salary portions, lower their fleet emissions for ESG targets and sustainability reporting, enhance their employee benefits package (which helps with recruitment and retention), and simplify fleet management through partnerships with lease providers.

Important Considerations

Whilst salary sacrifice delivers substantial advantages, there are a few factors worth thinking through carefully:

Monthly Salary Impact

Despite the tax efficiencies, Range Rover models have high list prices, so your monthly salary deduction will be substantial. Use a salary sacrifice calculator to model your personal net income impact before committing - make sure you're comfortable with the monthly amount.

Charging Setup

Think about your home charging situation. Do you have dedicated parking? Is there electrical capacity for a home charger? Also consider the public charging network accessibility for your typical journeys. Most of your charging will happen at home overnight, but knowing your options for longer trips matters.

Contract Length

Typical salary sacrifice terms span 3-4 years. Make sure you're comfortable with this commitment period and understand what happens if your circumstances change. Most providers, like The Electric Car Scheme, offer early termination protection, but it's worth understanding the specifics.

Residual Values

Early-generation luxury EVs may depreciate differently than petrol or diesel equivalents. The good news is that salary sacrifice programmes protect you from this risk - you simply hand the vehicle back at the end of the term without worrying about its value.


Once Land Rover's electric vehicles officially launch, they'll be available through salary sacrifice schemes. Ready to explore how salary sacrifice works? Visit our instant quote tool to see potential savings on current electric vehicles.

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Last updated: 13/10/2025

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