THE upcoming all-electric Range Rover is proving its durability and refinement in one of the world's harshest environments. Prototypes are undergoing rigorous testing in the deserts of the United Arab Emirates, where temperatures exceed 50 degrees Celsuis and humidity levels reach up to 90 percent. This intensive assessment represents the most demanding testing ever conducted on a Range Rover, pushing the boundaries of electric vehicle (EV) performance and capability.
The unforgiving desert environment is serving as a proving ground for Range Rover Electric's new Intelligent Torque Management system and advanced thermal management technologies. Designed to ensure both driver comfort and vehicle performance, these systems are being subjected to extreme conditions, from tackling challenging sand dunes to enduring prolonged sun exposure during urban driving cycles.
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