Its not a Land Rover! New Freelander 8 revealed, and it's huge

The Freelander 8, a new SUV developed by a joint venture between Land Rover and Chery, has been revealed, featuring a plug-in hybrid powertrain and a length of 5.1 meters. The Freelander brand is expected to be a standalone marque with six new models to be released over the next three years.
A new SUV, the Freelander 8, has been unveiled as the first production model from a joint venture between Land Rover and Chery. The Freelander 8 is 5.1 meters long, longer than a Defender 110, and features a plug-in hybrid powertrain using Chery-derived technology. The Freelander brand is set to be a standalone marque, distinct from Jaguar Land Rover's 'House of Brands'. The new model boasts a digital interface with a full-width display and a central touchscreen. Five more Freelander models are expected to be released over the next three years, including battery-electric variants. The collaboration combines Jaguar Land Rover's design expertise with Chery's advances in battery and platform technology.
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