
Oxford Liberty Electric cars proudly announced that their first electric E-Range electric, the world's first electric 4x4, finally debuted and that the production versions of its electric Range Rover will go on sale later this year.
If we look at the technical data, we see that the Electric E-Range has a maximum speed of 85 miles per hour and accelerates from 0 to 60 miles per hour in about seven seconds with a range of up to 200 miles per charge.
This electric car will also introduce the so-called “wireless charging,” which means that instead of using conventional wires and traffic jams, the car is parked on an induction plate and automatically charged.
Liberty also announced that the battery can be charged for one to three hours from a fast charger or with an additional induction system. They were also very proud of the fact that the 75 kW LEC battery is the largest electric car ever installed, but thanks to its advanced technology it weighs less than many of the smaller powers used in other electric vehicles.
Battery longevity is considered by many to be one of the major drawbacks of electric cars, but this should not be a problem with the Electric E-Range, because Liberty claims that this electric car has a battery life of over 13 years and 300,000 miles, which is significantly more than in any other electric vehicle.
Of course, such a technologically advanced electric car comes with a huge price of about £ 150,000 ($ 225,000). But on the other hand, you get all the power, luxury and prestige that comes with the Range Rover without harming the environment.

