Chery will reveal the first model for its revived Freelander brand on Tuesday 31 March — an electrified crossover developed with Jaguar Land Rover and previewed by a distinctive front light signature.
The first Freelander is expected to be a plug-in hybrid built on Chery’s T1X flexible platform with a JLR-led design echoing the original Freelander, and it will initially be sold only in China with potential for global expansion, JLR China president Qing Pan said. Chery and JLR will sell Freelanders through dedicated Chery-run dealerships, and the model will help replace outgoing Discovery Sport and Evoque production at JLR’s factory.
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