Land Rover South Africa has announced its development on a game viewing  vehicle, an innovative electric concept car called the Land Rover  Defender Game Viewer Electric Vehicle. The concept car is being  developed by local Land Rover specialist Barker Performance Products  with technical support from Land Rover product development specialists. Land Rover Defender Game Viewer Concept Vehicle combines experience  in the off-road sector with a cutting-edge all-electric drive system  thus making it a truly ‘green’ vehicle with zero engine emissions. The  electrically-powered Defender concept was conceived in response to  interest from Londolozi, one of South Africa’s top game parks,  fulfilling the need for an ecologically-sensitive vehicle with  dependable off-road abilities.
The electric motor produces 59 kW of power, with a regenerative  capacity of 10 kW. This is linked to an impressive 330 Nm of  instantaneous torque, which complements the Defender’s unrivalled  off-road ability provided by its standard permanent four-wheel drive  system with differential lock. In practical use, on a single charge the  electrically-powered Defender is capable of a range of 80 km, with an  additional 20 km reserve which equates to an eight-hour game drive, or  roughly three times the average range of a typical outing. The tailor-made electrical system incorporates an air-cooled AC  induction motor linked to the 300-volt 27 kW-hr air-cooled Axeon lithium  ion battery pack. Crucially, the entire system was configured to fit  into the vehicle’s engine bay in order to maintain the Defender’s  essential ground clearance, wading depth and extended seating capacity. Land Rover Defender Game Viewer EV Concept has made its official  debut at Indaba 2011, one of Africa’s largest tourism events held in  Durban from 7 to 10 May 2011.
 2011 Land Rover EV Concept
 2011 Land Rover EV Concept Interior


 
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