Land Rover to Premiere Range E Diesel-Electric Plug-in Hybrid at Geneva Show
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Land Rover to Premiere Range E Diesel-Electric Plug-in Hybrid at Geneva Show



The new Land Rover Range_e diesel-electric plug-in prototype that was first teased back in May, 2010, will make its motor show debut at next month's Geneva Salon. The Range_e is said to be one of several working prototypes currently being developed at Land Rover's design and engineering centre in the UK. It is based on the Range Rover Sport model and features a 3.0-litre V6 turbocharged diesel engine with an eight-speed ZF automatic transmission mated to an, as-of-yet unspecified, electric motor and battery pack.

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