The fifth generation of the Range Rover should hit the showrooms later this year, and while we have seen it on spy shots before, today is the first time we get a peek inside its cabin.
Just like the exterior, the cockpit makes use of a disguise wrap, but quite a few elements can be seen quite clearly. This includes a widescreen infotainment display not integrated into the fascia as usual, which means it could be the same Pivi Pro system as that of the facelifted Discovery. There is also a new three-spoke steering wheel that looks borrowed from the Velar model.
Other than that, the new Range Rover appears to stay true to the signature design of its predecessor, despite major changes to its front and rear ends.
As an MLA vehicle, it will likely ship with a range of hybrid powertrains to choose from. An all-electric version is also not out of the question, but it probably won’t arrive until 2027 or so.