Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) will be bringing its new range of plug-in hybrid models to CCIA, for fleet decision makers to test.

The free-to-attend event takes place at Millbrook Proving Ground in Bedfordshire on June 23 and 24.

Spaces are still available, so sign up now before it’s too late.

The brand’s expanded range includes a new P300e variant that is used in the Jaguar E-Pace, Range Rover Evoque and Land Rover Discovery Sport.

There’s also a P400e powertrain for the Jaguar F-Pace, Range Rover Velar. This unit is also offered in plug-in hybrid versions of the Range Rover and Range Rover Sport.

Rounding off JLR’s electrified line-up at CCIA is the fully electric I-Pace.

CCIA attendees will also get the chance to drive Commercial versions of the Land Rover Discovery and Defender.

Andrew Jago, general manager, fleet & business at Jaguar Land Rover UK, said: “We’re delighted to return to Company Car in Action, which is an ideal event for fleet and business customers to experience our latest range of highly competitive plug-in models and Land Rover Commercial Vehicles.”

This year's Company Car in Action (CCIA) will offer the largest collection of pure electric and plug-in vehicles for fleet decision-makers and influencers to test. Visitors can put more than 150 BEVs and PHEVs through their paces at CCIA 21.

The venue offers an extensive testing ground – from the high-speed bowl where you can test the vehicles at motorway speeds, to the ‘city route’, which provides the ideal setting to try out low speed manoeuvrability and driver assistance systems.

There will also be informative seminars covering salary sacrifice and grey fleet management over the two days.

After a year of delays and uncertainty, this is your opportunity to make important decisions about which electric brands and models are right for your fleet.

Company Car In Action and the Fleet News Awards Summer Garden Party will be going ahead as planned, despite the delay to Step 4 announced by the Government in its easing of the coronavirus lockdown measures.

 

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