Land Rover Freelander returns as an electrified sub-brand with Chinese technology

Land Rover Freelander returns as an electrified sub-brand with Chinese technology

After more than a decade of absence, a familiar name from the golden era of compact SUVs may be making a comeback.

03/04/2026

A familiar name from the golden era of compact SUVs may be coming back.

Through a new joint venture with Chinese manufacturer Chery Automobile, Jaguar Land Rover is preparing to bring back the Land Rover Freelander, not simply as a model, but potentially as an entirely new electrified sub-brand. The first glimpse comes in the form of the Freelander Concept 97, a design study that references the original 1997 Freelander while hinting at a radically different technological future.

Land Rover Freelander returns as an electrified sub-brand with Chinese technology

A nostalgic design with a modern twist

At first glance, the Concept 97 clearly nods to the original Freelander launched in 1997. The silhouette, upright stance and distinctive rear pillar design subtly echo the first generation that helped define the compact SUV segment in the late 1990s.

Yet the new concept also borrows cues from modern Land Rover Defender design language, creating an interesting blend of retro inspiration and contemporary minimalism.

Large, clean body surfaces give the vehicle a bold and somewhat industrial look. Some observers might find the proportions slightly heavy, particularly at the front and rear, but concept cars often exaggerate design elements that later become more refined in production models.

The interior, meanwhile, takes an unusually domestic approach. Instead of traditional three-row seating, the Concept 97 features a six-seat layout with a lounge-style rear bench, designed more like a living room sofa than individual automotive seats.

Built with Chinese technology

The biggest shift lies beneath the surface. The new Freelander program is being developed in cooperation with Chery, within the existing Chery-Jaguar Land Rover joint venture in China.

Production of the first model is expected to take place at the Changshu plant, with the Chinese market as the initial priority. This partnership also means the Freelander will rely heavily on Chinese technology.

The concept vehicle reportedly features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8397 processor and advanced driver-assistance systems developed by Huawei, including the Qiankun ADS 4.1 autonomous driving platform equipped with LiDAR sensors.

Land Rover Freelander returns as an electrified sub-brand with Chinese technology

Three electrified powertrains planned

While detailed technical specifications have not yet been released, the new Freelander family is expected to focus entirely on electrified powertrains. Three main variants are currently planned:

  • A plug-in hybrid (PHEV)

  • A fully electric version (BEV)

  • An electric vehicle with range extender (EREV)

The platform reportedly supports 800-volt architecture, suggesting the production models could offer ultra-fast charging capabilities similar to those seen in the latest premium EV platforms.

A new sub-brand strategy

The Concept 97 notably does not carry a Land Rover badge, reinforcing speculation that Freelander could become a standalone sub-brand within the JLR ecosystem. That would align with JLR’s current strategy, where Range Rover, Defender, and Discovery already operate as distinct brand pillars.

Freelander could become the fourth, focusing on smaller, electrified SUVs aimed at younger and more urban buyers. If successful, the plan reportedly includes six different Freelander models launching within the next five years.

Land Rover Freelander returns as an electrified sub-brand with Chinese technology

AutoNext Take

From a strategic perspective, the partnership with Chery makes sense. Developing competitive EV platforms independently has proven extremely expensive and complex for legacy manufacturers. Collaborating with Chinese technology partners allows brands like JLR to shorten development cycles and gain access to rapidly evolving electric architectures.

But the move also raises interesting questions about brand identity. Freelander was once a distinctly British compact SUV, a gateway into the Land Rover universe. If it returns as an electrified, China-developed sub-brand, it may represent something quite different: a global product born from the new reality of the automotive industry.

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