These two cars are JIA Chieftans, restomodded/electromodded classic Range Rovers from Jensen International Automotive, in Oxfordshire, England.
They're both based on classic Range Rovers but they are restorations with a huge twist. The one on the left is a pure electric conversion, with 650bhp. The one on the right is a plug-in electric hybrid, with no less than 730bhp!
Join Matt Prior and James Disdale as they get to know these bonkers restos and chat about them in a slightly podcasty way.
All filmed and edited by Shreyans Chordia (who probably still hasn't dried out and warmed up since; sorry Shrey).
For the full written story see here:
https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-review/jia/chieftain-range-rover
And more tech details are just here look:
JIA Chieftain EV
Price: From £350,000
Motor: 3x axial flux motors
Power: 648bhp (405bhp continuous)
Torque: 1792lb ft
Transmission: Single speed
Drive battery: 120kWh (useable)
Kerbweight: 2500kg (est)
0-62mph: 8.2 seconds
Top speed: 125mph (limited)
Energy efficiency: n/a
Range: 220-250 miles
JIA Chieftain PHEV
Price: from £350,000
Engine: V8, 6.2-litre, petrol plus 2x axial flux motors
Power: 730bhp (combined)
Torque: Not sure
Transmission: eight-speed automatic, switchable four-wheel drive
Drive battery: 62kWh (useable)
Kerbweight: 2500kg(est)
0-60mph: 6.2 seconds (hybrid mode)
Top speed: 112mph (limited)
00:00 Introduction
01:18 Chieftan PHEV tech details and walkaround
03:33 Chieftan EV tech details and walkaround
07:16 Chieftan PHEV driving impressions
17:19 Chieftan EV driving impressions
22:07 Electrifying old cars?
24:44 How much?!
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Autocar, the world's leading motoring magazine and website, delivers industry-leading news, the most in-depth car reviews and opinion from our team of experts. Our presenters include some of the world's top motoring journalists who have unrivalled access to the world's fastest, rarest, most exotic and most exciting cars on some of the world's best roads and race tracks.
They're both based on classic Range Rovers but they are restorations with a huge twist. The one on the left is a pure electric conversion, with 650bhp. The one on the right is a plug-in electric hybrid, with no less than 730bhp!
Join Matt Prior and James Disdale as they get to know these bonkers restos and chat about them in a slightly podcasty way.
All filmed and edited by Shreyans Chordia (who probably still hasn't dried out and warmed up since; sorry Shrey).
For the full written story see here:
https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-review/jia/chieftain-range-rover
And more tech details are just here look:
JIA Chieftain EV
Price: From £350,000
Motor: 3x axial flux motors
Power: 648bhp (405bhp continuous)
Torque: 1792lb ft
Transmission: Single speed
Drive battery: 120kWh (useable)
Kerbweight: 2500kg (est)
0-62mph: 8.2 seconds
Top speed: 125mph (limited)
Energy efficiency: n/a
Range: 220-250 miles
JIA Chieftain PHEV
Price: from £350,000
Engine: V8, 6.2-litre, petrol plus 2x axial flux motors
Power: 730bhp (combined)
Torque: Not sure
Transmission: eight-speed automatic, switchable four-wheel drive
Drive battery: 62kWh (useable)
Kerbweight: 2500kg(est)
0-60mph: 6.2 seconds (hybrid mode)
Top speed: 112mph (limited)
00:00 Introduction
01:18 Chieftan PHEV tech details and walkaround
03:33 Chieftan EV tech details and walkaround
07:16 Chieftan PHEV driving impressions
17:19 Chieftan EV driving impressions
22:07 Electrifying old cars?
24:44 How much?!
For more from Autocar, including access to THE ENTIRE 129 YEAR Autocar Archive, visit: https://www.themagazineshop.com/autocar/
Autocar, the world's leading motoring magazine and website, delivers industry-leading news, the most in-depth car reviews and opinion from our team of experts. Our presenters include some of the world's top motoring journalists who have unrivalled access to the world's fastest, rarest, most exotic and most exciting cars on some of the world's best roads and race tracks.
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