AN iconic 4×4 that was axed 10 years ago is finally on its way back as part of a controversial joint venture between the UK and China.
The popular off-roader was once dubbed a “hatchback on stilts” by Jeremy Clarkson.
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The new Freelander is 5.1-metres long and can seat up to seven passengers Credit: JLR/CHERY
The Freelander is returning, but the much-loved 4×4 is not being revived as just another Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) model.
It is coming courtesy of a partnership between Chinese giant Chery and JLR.
The new Freelander 8 is being turned into a separate brand focused primarily on electrified SUVs for the Chinese market.
At 5.1-metres long, the Freelander is around 350mm longer than a Defender 110.
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At this length, it should offer masses of space inside for up to seven people.
In a statement, Freelander global CEO Wen Fei said: “In 2024, JLR and Chery signed a strategic cooperation agreement, establishing our commitment to deploy a new brand, adopt a new model, and wage a new campaign on the global stage.
“Freelander shall stand as an independent brand in its own right, to bear a new mission for a new era. [It will] address a new generation of discerning customers and take its rightful place at the pinnacle of global premium.
“To precisely address the demand of global markets, we have established a product roadmap that is as ambitious as it is capable of delivery.”
He added that the Freelander “will conquer every market with the most formidable product capability on earth”.
As it is also being built as a right-hand drive and legislation is already in place for a launch in Europe, the Freelander will reportedly hit the UK market at below £60,000.
The Freelander 8 is expected to go on sale in the UK at below £60,000 Credit: ASphotowed



