Land Rover is working on a hydrogen-powered SUV

June 16 2020,

Land Rover is working on a hydrogen-powered SUV

Land Rover is reportedly working on a new hydrogen-powered sport utility vehicle. It would appear that the manufacturer has even received a significant investment from the British government to continue the development of a fuel cell-powered model.


The investment comes from a fund designed to revive the British economy in the wake of the pandemic we have experienced. The resulting model would be electric with a hydrogen-powered battery.


The benefits of hydrogen are many. For starters, it is possible to travel great distances without using fuel, but it is also the fact that it is not necessary to plug the vehicle in. Hydrogen is added as quickly as a full tank of gas.


Ultimately, this translates into greater ease of use. In the meantime, come and learn more about the new Land Rover and Range Rover models!

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