New Land Rover Defender P400e (plug-in hybrid) SUV is Now Available

     The new Land Rover Defender P400e AWD SE, a 2.0-liter plug-in hybrid SUV with a maximum power of 404 horsepower, has been launched and is now available for sale in Thailand. Highlights with an acceleration of 0-100 km/h, only 5.6 seconds, and the selling price is 2,13,945 usd.

Features of Land Rover Defender P400e

     The new Land Rover Defender P400e AWD SE is powered by a plug-in hybrid powertrain that combines the power of a 2.0-liter Ingenium four-cylinder petrol engine with a maximum power of 300 hp and a maximum power of 105 kW electric motor. At 404 horsepower (PS), maximum torque of 640 Newton-meters, transmitted with an 8-speed automatic transmission, can accelerate from 0-100 km / h in just 5.6 seconds.

Land Rover Defender P400e

     The Land Rover Defender AWD SE is equipped with a lithium-ion battery with a capacity of 19.2 kWh and can drive in electric mode up to 43 km and comes with a Mode 2 charger that takes 100% of the charge time. About 7 hours, suitable for overnight charging at home. It also supports DC fast charging with a power of 50 kW that can be charged to 80% in about 30 minutes.

     The Land Rover Defender P400e AWD SE is available only in the 110 (5-door) body style only. It is equipped with standard equipment such as 20-inch alloy wheels, electrically adjustable air suspension, 3-zone automatic climate control and supports. “Land Rover Remote” application on smartphones for checking charging status, battery level. and driving distance in electric mode, etc.

Land Rover Defender P400e

Price of Land Rover Defender P400e

     Selling price of the new Land Rover Defender AWD SE (Plug-in Hybrid) is 2,13,945 usd, with 5 years of Land Rover Care, consisting of quality assurance, periodic maintenance services. and 24-hour roadside assistance services.

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