At £225,000 plus VAT, this electric Range Rover’s price works out to around $280,000 at current rates – over $100,000 more than a new Range Rover Autobiography in long-wheelbase, seven-seater guise, which has a 523-horsepower V8.
Inverted’s Range Rover isn’t quite as powerful, with 450 hp and 443 lb-ft of torque from its electric powertrain. That’s enough for a swift 0-60 mph time of five seconds, though, which isn’t too far behind the V8-powered modern Range Rover we just mentioned.
Eco, Sport, and Off-Road driving modes are available for this electrified Range Rover, and it comes with a new gear set, a new oil pump, and a limited-slip differential. Four-wheel drive is still equipped, while the vehicle’s original axles were improved to match the boost in power relative to the original.