The Future of Range Rover: What’s Next After the 2025 Model?

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Rolling Through Colombo in the 2025 Range Rover—But What’s Next?

So, there I was, sitting behind the wheel of the brand-new 2025 Range Rover, feeling like an absolute boss. The leather seats? Soft as marshmallows. The drive? Smooth like butter, even on the pothole-ridden roads of Rajagiriya. I cruised down Marine Drive, enjoying the ocean breeze, and I couldn’t help but think—where does Range Rover go from here?

This SUV already feels like a moving luxury suite. But with car brands pushing towards EVs, AI-driven cars, and insane tech, I had to wonder—what’s the Future Range Rover Models? Here’s what I think.

Range Rover is Already Electrified, But What’s Next?

The 2025 Range Rover already comes with a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) option, which means you can do short city drives purely on electric power while having the petrol engine for longer journeys. But we all know where this is heading—full electrification.

JLR has confirmed that a fully electric Range Rover is coming, and I have mixed feelings about it. A silent, super-smooth Range Rover that doesn’t guzzle fuel like a thirsty elephant? Sounds great, especially with Sri Lanka’s fuel prices. Imagine driving from Colombo to Kandy on a single charge—no fuel stops, no drama.

But the big question—will it still FEEL like a Range Rover? Right now, the hybrid model still gives that powerful, commanding feel, but an all-electric version? I guess we’ll have to wait and see.

The 2025 Model is Super Smart—But Can It Handle Sri Lankan Traffic on Its Own?

The latest model already comes packed with smart driver-assist features, like adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, and even a 360-degree camera that helps you squeeze through tight spots in Pettah. But what about full self-driving?

Future Range Rover Models might introduce:

  • Traffic Jam Assist – Perfect for crawling through Galle Road’s peak-hour madness.
  • Auto Parking – So you can let the car do the hard work when squeezing into a spot at One Galle Face.
  • Hands-Free Highway Driving – Imagine relaxing on the way to Galle while the car does all the work.

Right now, the tech is helpful, but I wouldn’t trust AI to navigate Borella junction at 5 PM just yet! Maybe in a few years, but for now, I’m happy to keep my hands on the wheel.

The 2025 Model’s Interior is a Luxe Haven—But Could It Get Even More Luxurious?

Right now, stepping into the 2025 Range Rover feels like entering a five-star hotel. The Meridian sound system, massaging seats, and ultra-premium leather make it feel like a business-class cabin on wheels. But how much further can they take it?

Future models might introduce:

  • Fully reclining rear seats with footrests like a Rolls-Royce.
  • Smart glass windows that tint instantly for extra privacy.
  • AI-powered climate control that adjusts temperature based on your mood.

Driving around Colombo in a Range Rover is already a flex, but with these upgrades? It’ll feel like flying first class while stuck in traffic!

The Price Tag Keeps Climbing—What’s Next?

Now, let’s talk about the real deal-breaker—PRICE. Owning a Range Rover in Sri Lanka has never been cheap, and with all these futuristic upgrades, the future models are going to be even crazier.

  • The 2025 Range Rover? Already LKR 180-200 million.
  • The all-electric model? Probably LKR 220 million+.
  • A fully autonomous, ultra-luxury version? Maybe LKR 250 million+.

For most of us, these numbers sound insane. But for those who can afford it, the real question isn’t “Can I buy it?”—it’s “Is it worth it?” If Range Rover keeps improving comfort, tech, and prestige, then yeah, the price might just be justified.

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So, What’s the Verdict?

After driving the 2025 Range Rover, I can say one thing—this SUV is already a masterpiece. But the future? It’s looking even wilder. Electric Range Rovers? AI driving? Luxury that rivals Rolls-Royce?

I’m excited, but also a little skeptical. Can Range Rover keep its legendary feel while going full-electric? Will self-driving tech actually work in Sri Lanka? Only time will tell.

But one thing I know for sure—Range Rover will always be the king of luxury SUVs. And me? I’ll be first in line to test-drive whatever they come up with next. 

What do you think? Are you excited for the Future Range Rover Models? Let’s chat in the comments!

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What are the engine options available for the 2025 Range Rover?

The 2025 Range Rover offers a variety of engine options to cater to different performance needs. These include mild-hybrid (MHEV) and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) variants, featuring both petrol and diesel engines. Notable options are the P400 and P530 petrol engines, as well as the D350 diesel engine. For detailed specifications, you can refer to the official Range Rover documentation.

The 2025 Range Rover P440e and P550e plug-in hybrid models are equipped with a 38.2 kWh lithium-ion battery, providing an electric-only driving range of approximately 109 to 114 kilometers (68 to 71 miles) under the Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure (WLTP). This allows for efficient short-distance travel without engaging the internal combustion engine.

The 2025 Range Rover is available in Sri Lanka with prices starting from approximately LKR 180 million for the standard models. The all-electric variant is expected to be priced around LKR 220 million, with fully autonomous, ultra-luxury versions potentially exceeding LKR 250 million. These prices reflect the vehicle’s luxury status and advanced features.

While Jaguar Land Rover has announced plans for a fully electric Range Rover, specific release dates for the Sri Lankan market have not been confirmed. The global lineup of new electric vehicles in 2025 includes models like the Range Rover EV, with availability varying by region. It’s advisable to contact local dealerships for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding release dates in Sri Lanka.

 The 2025 Range Rover introduces advanced driver-assistance features such as Traffic Jam Assist and Auto Parking. While these systems enhance driving comfort, their effectiveness in Sri Lankan traffic, known for its congestion and unpredictability, may vary. It’s recommended to use these features as aids rather than relying solely on autonomous capabilities, always maintaining attentive control over the vehicle.

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