JLR claims the Range Rover’s motors allow snappier reactions to any slippage at each wheel, reducing the reaction time of its traction control from 100 milliseconds to a single millisecond.
Could this be the most capable Range Rover to date, as well as the most luxurious? We’d count on it.
Read our review of the Range Rover Electric
Seat Arona facelift
Spanish brand’s small crossover will be updated with hybrid power and sharpened looks some eight years after it launched.
Everything we know about the Seat Arona facelift
Seat Ibiza facelift
The popular supermini lives on, receiving the same suit of changes as its Arona sibling.
Everything we know about the Seat Ibiza facelift
Skywell Q
A new name to the UK, this Volkswagen ID 3-rivalling electric hatchback will offer up to 300 miles of range. It follows the BE11 electric crossover.
Everything we know about the Skywell Q
Skywell Skyhome
Tech-heavy, 617bhp electric limo will take on the BMW i7 as the Chinese brand’s third model in the UK.
Everything we know about the Skywell Skyhome
Suzuki eVitara
Suzuki staged the European launch of its first EV on an ice rink, mystifyingly, but the car is self-explanatory: a decent-sized SUV with up to 172bhp, a 250-mile range and a mid-£30k starting price.
Everything we know about the Suzuki eVitara
Toyota bZ4X facelift
Three years after Toyota’s debut EV first hit these shores, it’s getting a few tweaks. Those include more efficient motors, boosting its range to 356 miles between charges, as well as a sharper look up front.
Everything we know about the updated Toyota bZ4X
Toyota C-HR+
Electric counterpart to Toyota’s style-focused crossover is also one of the most powerful cars it’s ever built, with 338bhp. And, thanks to a 77.0kWh battery pack, it will do 373 miles between charges.