mkg3
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According to Autocar. Definitely R2 competitor, as Rivian confirmed R2 for EU and (RHD) UK.
https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/exclusive-rivian-r2-ev-confirmed-uk-launch
"Land Rover is gearing up to launch a long-mooted and highly anticipated smaller, entry-level Defender as a crucial new model in its electric car portfolio....
Electric power is the primary focus of the 800V platform, with motors to be built in-house and batteries to come from the forthcoming Somerset plant of JLR parent Tata.
However, JLR announced last year that it was scaling back EV plans and instead ramping up production of plug-in hybrids after “surprising” demand, which means the EMA-based cars could possibly be fitted with ICE drivetrains to boost appeal.
The baby Defender will be much more compact in all dimensions than the Defender. The Defender currently uses a variation of the D7 platform (which also underpins the Discovery), but the promised electric variant, due in around 2026, will use the MLA platform that underpins both the ICE and upcoming EV versions of the Range Rover and Range Rover Sport.
The baby Defender will be a similar size to its platform siblings. It's likely to measure around 4.6m long, 2.0m wide and less than 1.8m tall – similar dimensions to the Dacia Bigster and Skoda Kodiaq."
https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/baby-land-rover-defender-full-details-2027-suv
https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/exclusive-rivian-r2-ev-confirmed-uk-launch
"Land Rover is gearing up to launch a long-mooted and highly anticipated smaller, entry-level Defender as a crucial new model in its electric car portfolio....
Electric power is the primary focus of the 800V platform, with motors to be built in-house and batteries to come from the forthcoming Somerset plant of JLR parent Tata.
However, JLR announced last year that it was scaling back EV plans and instead ramping up production of plug-in hybrids after “surprising” demand, which means the EMA-based cars could possibly be fitted with ICE drivetrains to boost appeal.
The baby Defender will be much more compact in all dimensions than the Defender. The Defender currently uses a variation of the D7 platform (which also underpins the Discovery), but the promised electric variant, due in around 2026, will use the MLA platform that underpins both the ICE and upcoming EV versions of the Range Rover and Range Rover Sport.
The baby Defender will be a similar size to its platform siblings. It's likely to measure around 4.6m long, 2.0m wide and less than 1.8m tall – similar dimensions to the Dacia Bigster and Skoda Kodiaq."
https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/baby-land-rover-defender-full-details-2027-suv
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