Greetings,
 
	Contrary to the information provided on the Land Rover website, the towing capacity of the 2024 P550e, as verified by my local dealer, is 6,613 lbs, rather than the stated 8,200 lbs.
 
	Based on my observation, it seems that the P550e ICE engine has similarities with the P400 engine. In light of this, I am curious to ascertain if the tow capability of the P550e matches that of the P400, which stands at 7,716 lbs. I would appreciate any insights on this matter.
 
	According to a source from a former age, it has been noted that the internal combustion engine (ICE) just functions in relation to the front axle. Additionally, it has been suggested that the absence of all-wheel drive (AWD) when the plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) battery is depleted may have a detrimental effect on the vehicle's towing capacity. I am inquiring about the safety of towing up to 7,716 pounds when the battery is charged and the vehicle is in Hybrid mode.
 
	The typical weight capacity of my caravan is 6,400 pounds, and if the actual capacity is at 6,613 pounds, this proximity raises concerns. Nevertheless, if the documented towing capacity in hybrid mode exceeds 7,716, then I should have no issues.
 
	Does anybody have any opinions or insights about this matter? I have the opportunity to get a P550E model in April 2024 or a P530 model in February. However, I am required to make a prompt choice. Regrettably, the assistance provided by the Land Rover representative has been limited due to the scarcity of information available on this particular model at now. Perhaps those in the United Kingdom who had early access to this particular model might perhaps provide valuable insights?