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2022 Range Rover new cars

An all-new flagship SUV from the British brand, including a plug-in hybrid variant, while an Ultimate Edition farewells an old favourite.


The biggest news from Land Rover's premium Range Rover arm is the arrival of an all-new Range Rover flagship in the middle of the year. The Indian-owned British brand promises both standard- and long-wheelbase variants of its flagship upper large SUV in June, while electrified powertrains will join the fray in the latter half of 2022.

A plug-in hybrid Range Rover P510e will arrive in the latter half of the year, bringing with it a 294kW six-cylinder petrol engine paired with a 105kW electric motor. Range Rover claims the P510e is good for around 80km of pure electric-only driving. Pricing is still to be confirmed.

The ever-popular Range Rover Sport line-up will be joined a by a new high-performance SVR Ultimate Edition variant in January, something of a farewell for the current Sport range as an all-new model waits in the wings for 2023. It features the same 423kW/700Nm 5.0-litre supercharged petrol V8 engine as the rest of the SVR range, and will ask for close to $300,000 when it lobs here in January.

ModelWhat's new?SegmentTimingRead more
Range Rover Sport SVR Ultimate EditionNew variantLarge SUVQ1 2022Pricing
Range RoverAll-newUpper large SUVJune 2022Pricing
Range Rover P510e and SVNew variantsUpper large SUVH2 2022Pricing

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Rob Margeit

Rob Margeit is an award-winning Australian motoring journalist and editor who has been writing about cars and motorsport for over 25 years. A former editor of Australian Auto Action, Rob’s work has also appeared in the Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, Wheels, Motor Magazine, Street Machine and Top Gear Australia. Rob’s current rides include a 1996 Mercedes-Benz E-Class and a 2000 Honda HR-V Sport.

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