Khodrocar - Both models are equipped with the same powertrains (398hp of system output and 13.1 kWh battery). We expect that all-electric range will be around 20 miles.
The bigger Range Rover P400e starts at $95,150, while the smaller Range Rover Sport P400e at $78,300, but you need to add $995 destination fee so it’s $96,145 and $79,295 respectively. The available federal tax credit should effectively lower the cost by around $6,000.
The Range Rover P400e does 0-60 mph in 6.4 seconds, while the Range Rover Sport is able to achieve 6.3 seconds.
Range Rover P400e specs:
0-60mph in 6.4 seconds (0-100km/h in 6.8 seconds)
up to 31 miles (51 km) of all-electric range (NEDC, think ~20 miles/32 real world/EPA)
13.1 kWh battery
296hp (217kW) 2.0-litre four-cylinder Ingenium petrol engine with a 85kW electric motor. Combined system output: 398hp (292kW), 640 Nm of torque
permanent four-wheel drive system
top speed of 137mph (220km/h)
charging takes 2 hours 45 minutes at home using a dedicated 32 amp wall box (7 kW)
battery is covered by an eight-year, 100,000-mile, 70% state of health warranty
Source: Insideevs.com