Land Roverβs Freelander Revival Feels Familiar, Until You Check Its DNA
- The new Freelander will be based on Cheryβs T1X platform.
- JLR is expected to sell the SUV in both EV and EREV guises.
- Freelander becomes a sub-brand with multiple models.
Land Rover is not only working on a smaller Defender, but it is also dusting off the Freelander badge for something altogether more targeted. This time, the name returns on an all-new, rugged SUV built specifically for China, and if these spy shot-based renderings are on the money, it will not be shy about looking the part.
The project is being handled by the Chery Jaguar Land Rover joint venture, better known as CJLR. Underneath, the new Freelander will sit on Cheryβs existing T1X platform, which already underpins various Jaecoo, Omoda, and Chery SUVs. In plain terms, that means lower development costs and a much quicker route to market. Reinventing the wheel is expensive. Borrowing one from the parts bin is not.
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Interestingly, Land Rover wonβt simply revive the Freelander name for a single model. Instead, it is spinning the name into its own sub-brand, with the potential to spawn several models over time. The first of these SUVs has been spied testing under heavy camouflage, leading to these detailed renderings from Nikita Chuyko for Kolesa.
Does It Pass The Land Rover Test?
Based on recent spy shots, the first Freelander looks reassuringly boxy, exactly what you would expect from something wearing a Land Rover badge. Up front, it appears to feature slim headlights with simple DRLs, flanked by blacked-out split grilles and capped off with a hood that carries a noticeable bulge.
Similarities could also be shared with the larger Defender, particularly with the smooth profile of the side doors and the blacked-out roof and pillars. Like the previous Freelander, this new model features angled C-pillars painted in the same shade as the lower body.
The rear styling may prove more divisive. The renderings show small taillights mounted just above the bumper, which gives the back end a slightly awkward stance. Hereβs hoping the lights of the eventual production model are positioned a little higher on the fascia. If not, it risks drifting into the same visual territory that has drawn mixed reactions for the current Hyundai Santa Fe.
Technical details about the new Freelander have not been confirmed, but itβs expected to be offered in both battery-electric and EREV guises. Production will be handled by the CJLR plant in Changshu.
Spy Shots: Chery-JLR Freelander SUV for China
β Tycho de Feijter (@TychodeFeijter) February 1, 2026
Freelander is a new brand under Chery-JLR. The Chinese name is η₯θ‘θ (ShΓ©n XΓngzhΔ). Freelander will manufacture various SUVs based on Chery platforms.
The spy shots show a boxy off-road-style SUV during winter tests in Northern⦠pic.twitter.com/IduwHRG5vw