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The ROX 01, a boxy EREV SUV designed by Pininfarina and assembled in Abu Dhabi, aims to compete with major brands like Land Rover and Rivian. Offering 680 miles of total range and unique features like a tailgate kitchen, it combines luxury with practicality. Priced around $50K, it may disrupt the SUV market.
Could a boxy, EV-hybrid bruiser from China actually go toe-to-toe with titans like the Land Rover Defender and Rivian R1S?

Look, if your instinct is to scoff, that’s fair—most “challenger” SUVs show up with more buzzwords than build quality. But the ROX 01 is not some anonymous blob on Alibaba with LED strips and false promises. It’s designed by Pininfarina, built by ROX Motor, and now—assembled in Abu Dhabi thanks to a collab with W Motors (yes, the Lykan HyperSport guys).
This thing is equal parts weekend warrior, tech lab, and rolling glamping suite. You may laugh now… but not for long.
At its core, the ROX 01 is an EREV (Extended-Range Electric Vehicle)—meaning it’s got all the electric torque you want with none of the range anxiety. Here’s the punchline: it even comes with a tailgate kitchen. Because cooking soup in the Mojave is apparently a thing now.
It’s like a Rivian with better mileage—or a Defender without the British temperament.
Surprisingly, yes. It’s not just a city poser with a winch sticker.

Monocoque chassis, sure—but it’s still more trail-ready than half the SUVs at REI parking lots.
| Feature/Metric | ROX 01 (EREV) | Rivian R1S (EV) | Bronco Raptor (Gas) | Land Rover Defender (Hybrid) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Est. Price (USD) | $45K–$55K (est. import) | $75K+ | $90K+ | $60K+ |
| 0–60 mph | ~5.5s | ~3.0s (perf trim) | ~5.5s | ~6.5s |
| EV Range | 146 mi | 300+ mi | 0 (lol) | 20–30 mi (PHEV) |
| Total Range | 680+ mi | 300–350 mi | 350–400 mi | 400–450 mi |
| Notable Quirk | Tailgate kitchen 🍜 | Tank Turn mode 🔁 | Baja Mode 🏜️ | British charisma 😬 |
| V2L Power Bank? | Yes (2.2kW) | Yes | Nope | Nope |
Verdict: If the ROX 01 drops into U.S. showrooms at $50K-ish, it could seriously rattle the cages of mainstream and premium SUVs alike. It’s the affordable wildcard with more range than a Tesla and more personality than a Highlander.
Source: hyp-mobility.com
Is it good looking? Well, that depends on your taste—but stack it next to a Land Rover and it more than holds its own. It definitely looks better than the bland plastic bricks most brands are pushing these days. And did you see the interior? If six of your neighbors are split between Range Rovers and Kias, this thing will absolutely set you apart. Roll up with that Pininfarina-designed cabin, and you might lose a neighbor or two—especially after you tell them what you paid. Even with import fees and a marked-up price tag, the ROX 01 could still come in under a new Range Rover. Which, these days, costs roughly the same as a house. In a decent zip code.
The ROX 01 isn’t here to dethrone icons… yet. But it is here to disrupt the SUV formula.

It’s what happens when you mix Italian design, Chinese battery tech, and Emirati execution—then slap a camping stove in the trunk for good measure. If it enters the U.S. under $55K, it could become a cult hit among off-grid adventurers, early EV adopters, and folks who think the Tesla Cybertruck looks like a rejected Xbox.
So go ahead and keep your lease on that Land Rover or Rivian. But don’t be surprised when a square-jawed underdog pulls up next to you at the trailhead—silent, fully charged, and ready to boil noodles from its tailgate.
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