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Range Rover Electric underwent hot-weather testing in the UAE's desert, facing temperatures over 50°C and harsh terrain.
The vehicle's thermal system ensures consistent cooling and battery efficiency in extreme conditions.
Provides enhanced traction and performance with a 1-millisecond response time, crucial for desert driving.
The SUV excelled in climbing the 300-ft “Big Red” dune five times consecutively, matching and outperforming traditional ICE models.
Designed for smooth rides over dunes and quick acceleration on challenging terrains.
Built to withstand temperatures over 50°C and challenging desert terrains, the electric SUV highlights advanced thermal control and Intelligent Torque Management systems.
The first all-electric Range Rover is being tested in the extreme heat of the UAE deserts. This testing is a key step in creating the ultimate electric luxury SUV. Let’s see how it performed in these harsh conditions.
The UAE deserts provide the perfect testing environment for the Range Rover Electric. With temperatures exceeding 50°C, humidity up to 90%, and a mix of sand dunes and city driving, the vehicle’s cabin cooling and battery performance are rigorously tested for extreme conditions.
This harsh environment guarantees that the SUV's cabin cooling and battery performance are fine-tuned for extreme conditions.
Thermal and Torque Management Systems
The Range Rover Electric features advanced systems designed to overcome desert driving challenges:
Thermal Management System:
Maintains optimal cooling throughout the vehicle, balancing cabin comfort and battery performance.
Intelligent Torque Management:
Enhances traction by managing wheel slip individually, reacting in just 1 millisecond.
These systems guarantee the vehicle retains its performance, even during extended desert driving.
The Range Rover Electric was tested in Sharjah's Al Badayer desert, known for the 300-ft "Big Red" dune. It successfully completed the climb five times in a row, a typical test for all Range Rovers. The electric SUV showed consistent power and control, even outperforming its ICE counterparts in some tests.
Key design features include:
Weight Distribution
Enhances stability and control in dynamic environments.
Advanced Suspension System
Delivers a smooth ride across dunes.
Traction Systems
Supply immediate torque for quick acceleration and responsiveness on tough terrain.
The Range Rover Electric’s rigorous testing in the UAE's harsh desert conditions highlights its exceptional performance, reliability, and innovation. With advanced thermal and torque management systems, a focus on weight distribution, and superior traction capabilities, the electric SUV demonstrates its ability to excel in extreme environments. This testing ensures that the Range Rover Electric is ready to deliver the ultimate luxury and off-road performance, making it a true contender in the electric vehicle market.
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