BMW-powered 2022 Range Rover is the biggest ever
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The 2022 Range Rover will be the first ever offered with three rows of seats and is available with a BMW V8 engine.
Land Rover was briefly owned by BMW from 1994 to 2000 and the Bavarian brand's engines were featured in the Range Rover before being replaced by a Jaguar V8 after Ford bought Land Rover. The British marque was later sold with Jaguar to current owner Tata.
The 2022 Range Rover's entry-level engine is a Jaguar-Land Rover 395 hp 3.0-liter turbocharged inline-6-cylinder with a mild hybrid system, while a plug-in hybrid version will be added in the 2023 model year with all-electric power following in 2024.
All of the motors will have more Range Rover to pull around than ever before, because it is for the first time being offered in a long-wheelbase version with up to three rows of seating alongside the standard wheelbase five-passenger model.
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