Although the test prototypes are heavily camouflaged, it is possible to see that the new Range Rover 2021 will retain a familiar silhouette. It also became known that design elements will be borrowed from the younger brother Range Rover Velar. Based on this data, the British publication AutoExpress created renders of the model.

Earlier it was stated that the new Range Rover will become more expensive and luxurious, and new top versions will appear in the lineup to compete with Aston Martin DBX and Bentley Bentayga.
Range Rover 2021 will retain the 5.0-liter supercharged V8, and versions with new six-cylinder gasoline and diesel turbo engines with a volume of 3.0 liters will also appear.

The plug-in hybrid Range Rover will also remain in the lineup, and in 2024 an electric version will appear. Most likely, it will be equipped with a battery with a capacity of 100 kWh, and the range will exceed 480 km.








