Jaguar To Bring To Life New Electric Platform With New XJ

It will also form the basis of the new Range Rover.

Jaguar Land Rover is preparing a new modular vehicle platform for large saloons and SUVs which will be adaptable to all-electric or hybrid powertrains.

Dubbed the Modular Longitudinal Architecture (MLA), the new platform will replace as many as five different platforms that the company is currently using. In moving from multiple platforms to one scalable architecture, Jaguar Land Rover will “drive margin improvement driven by new products and cost improvements,” according to Nick Rogers JLR’s head of product engineering, who was speaking at the company’s recent investor day.

However, while using one adaptable platform will have its cost-saving benefits, the need to have room for a combustion engine, even if one isn’t being used, cabin space can’t be best utilized as it could in an electric-only platform.

Electric cars based on the platform will have 90.2 kWh batteries capable of giving a range of 292 miles, while plug-in hybrid models will use a 13.1 kWh battery which will give an electric-only range of just over 30 miles.