Freelander 1 Freelander 1, A modern classic?

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A new EV RR is set to be realeased in 2031, but i hoope they don't go with the current design drawings!

2031 is 12 years too late. LR should have been designing at least 1 EV LR alongside the Jaguar I Pace. This way they'd be a leader in the field, instead of a late finisher. :(
 
2031 is 12 years too late. LR should have been designing at least 1 EV LR alongside the Jaguar I Pace. This way they'd be a leader in the field, instead of a late finisher. :(

I pace

E pace.

They said in a autocar feature mag that they're going to be concentrating on PHEV's

Dunno why, not complaining..
;)
 
They said in a autocar feature mag that they're going to be concentrating on PHEV's
I suppose some will find that interesting, although I'm not at all.
I like full EV, but have no interest in hybrids at all, plug in or otherwise.
 
Cant believe no one has suggested an LPG hybrid conversion!

LPG wasn't popular on a new vehicle in the UK, with only a few manufacturers offering it. However it was so unpopular here, that no manufacturers offer it now as an option.
Some manufacturers do in other parts of Europe, but not the OK.
 
Seems pointless to me (personally) as it's still not renewable... But just thought it'd put another point in the discussion!

As battery, charging, and motor technology improves I bet we will see cost effective conversions appearing... Aston and Jag do one for their classic cars. It's all only going to get better.

However the materials used in the batteries are going to become hard to come by eventually, but then so will food as we continue to overpopulate the planet.. but that's another story.
 
Seems pointless to me (personally) as it's still not renewable..
Agreed.
As battery, charging, and motor technology improves I bet we will see cost effective conversions appearing... Aston and Jag do one for their classic cars. It's all only going to get better.
I'm all for converting older or classic cars to EV power.

However the materials used in the batteries are going to become hard to come by eventually,
Batteries won't improve much on the current technologies. We're about as far as what is chemically possible now. The latest lithium ion battery chemistry is really very good, but not as good as a liquid fuel, pound for pound. New batteries charge faster than ever, and have a huge life too.
but then so will food as we continue to overpopulate the planet.. but that's another story
It's a worry for future generations, tis true.
 
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