Jaguar Land Rover is preparing for a major shift in its India strategy. After years of selling only internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles in the country, the British luxury carmaker is expected to enter the electric luxury vehicle segment in 2026.
Two high-profile EVs are lined up for India: the Range Rover Electric and an all-new Jaguar Electric 4-door GT, both targeting buyers at the very top end of the market.
Below is everything we know so far, rewritten with the latest available insights.
Range Rover Electric (Expected India Launch: 2026)
Expected launch: First half of 2026 (India)
Estimated price: Around ₹3 crore
Battery: 118kWh (NMC chemistry)
The long-awaited all-electric Range Rover is finally on track for production, following multiple delays. It will be the brand’s first fully electric SUV and a cornerstone of JLR’s EV roadmap.
Key Highlights
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Powertrain: Dual-motor setup (one motor per axle)
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Output: Around 550hp and 850Nm
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Platform: 800V electrical architecture
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Charging: DC fast charging up to 350kW
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Claimed range: Approximately 530km (WLTP target)
Despite the switch to electric power, JLR has ensured that the interior space and boot capacity remain unchanged. The battery pack is integrated into the floor without compromising luxury or practicality.
Design & Variants
Visually, the Range Rover Electric stays extremely close to the ICE model. Expect:
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Subtle grille and badge revisions
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Aerodynamic wheel designs
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Minimal EV-specific styling cues
Both standard-wheelbase and long-wheelbase (LWB) versions are expected for India.
At the top of the range, the Range Rover SV Electric will introduce exclusive trims, including:
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SV Black Edition
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SV Ultra (details yet to be revealed)
The Range Rover Sport SV is also expected to gain special editions such as the Black Edition and Carbon Edition around the same timeframe.
Jaguar Electric 4-Door GT (Expected India Launch: H2 2026)
Expected launch: Second half of 2026 (India)
Segment: Electric luxury GT / performance sedan
Jaguar is reinventing itself as an electric-only luxury brand, and the upcoming electric 4-door GT will be its first major step in that direction.
What We Know So Far
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Platform: JEA (Jaguar Electric Architecture)
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Production location: Solihull, UK
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Expected output: Around 580hp
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Claimed range: Over 700km
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Global debut: Late 2026
Although technical specifications remain under wraps, reports suggest this Jaguar EV will focus on long-range performance and grand touring comfort rather than outright sportiness.
Design Direction
Spy images from the UK reveal a sleek, low-slung silhouette. The final design will be heavily inspired by the Type 00 concept, featuring:
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An upright, minimalist front fascia
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Long, flat bonnet
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Sloping roofline
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Short rear deck
Together, these elements form a classic four-door GT profile, aimed squarely at rivals like Porsche and Mercedes-AMG’s electric performance sedans.
What This Means for the Indian Luxury EV Market
With the arrival of the Range Rover Electric and Jaguar Electric 4-door GT, 2026 could mark a turning point for ultra-luxury EVs in India. These models will cater to buyers looking for:
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Zero-emission luxury
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Long driving range
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Cutting-edge charging technology
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Flagship-level comfort and exclusivity
If launched as expected, Jaguar Land Rover’s electric lineup will compete directly with high-end EVs from Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and Porsche.
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