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LAND ROVER Range Rover Evoque Models/Series Timeline, Specifications & Photos

Generations: 6
First production year: 2011
Engines: , Mild hybrid, Mild hybrid diesel, Diesel, Gasoline
Body style: SUV (Sports Utility Vehicle)
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With an adjusted design that fits the model's iconic look, the 2024 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque represents an upgraded version of the second generation of the series.

The facelift is refined on the interior and exterior to provide a refreshed configuration in the hopes of a rise in sales numbers. The SUV represents the British carmaker's attempt to extend the life of a successful generation of their model.

The powertrain options are unchanged compared to the pre-facelift version. The Range Rover offers multiple gasoline and diesel MHEV engines and also a plug-in hybrid variant in the likes of the P300e.

Being an efficient vehicle, Evoque can be used for a short daily commute without any emissions, offering a total electric-only range of up to 39 miles (62km). Operating in fully electric mode requires a short charging time because of the battery's small capacity, going from 0 percent to 100 percent in as little as half an hour.

The power is transmitted to the wheels through an intelligent torque-on-demand four-wheel drive system. To highlight its off-road capability, the SUV has a clever function called Terrain Response 2, allowing the driver to choose between Eco, Comfort, Grass-Gravel-Snow, Mud-Ruts, Sand, Dynamic, and Automatic mode. The engine, transmission, all-wheel drive, suspension, and stability control systems are fine-tuned to achieve the best possible traction.

The exterior is mostly the same compared to the anterior version of the model. It has a redesigned grille that provides all the Range Rover models with a similar appearance. Also, the headlights come in a thinner version but offer better visibility thanks to the latest Pixel LED technology.

Offering a wide range of choices, the Evoque comes in a few different variants, such as Evoque S, Dynamic SE, Dynamic HSE, and Autobiography. Based on these grades, there are options such as 21-inch alloy wheels.

To offer an alternative to conventional leather, the highly researched Kvadrat wool blend fabric can also be chosen as an interior cover. Also, the interior has a lot of natural light through a panoramic roof, giving the SUV a more spacious feeling.

The vehicle is equipped with the Pivi Pro 2 infotainment system to complement the interior's luxury with adequate technology. Through the 11.4-inch curved glass touchscreen, the front passengers can access all the primary vehicle functions.

Supplied with Cabin Air Purification Plus, the Evoque features a system intended to deliver a premium experience to passengers. It is fully controlled from the center console and has sensors that alert the driver when the CO2 levels are abnormally high inside the SUV.

The SUV may have what it takes to extend the model's notoriety further. It shares well-known design elements that clearly represent the Evoque and many of the most advanced technologies and systems Land Rover provides to all the cars from their portfolio.

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When the first generation of the Land Rover Range Rover Evoque was launched, its design made all the other SUV's look outdated. The revolutionary design in the premium compact SUV market looks like it lost its steam. It takes an expert eye to distinguish the second generation from the previous one. It is that similar.

In 2018, Land Rover launched the second Range Rover Evoque. It has increased in size by a few inches, but not from bigger bumpers but from the bigger wheelbase. This is actually good news since the first Evoque was often criticized for its cramped rear-seat room. While it is a little bit longer, and taller, it is narrower than before.

The new infotainment unit is very neatly arranged on the centra console, with a tilting touch-screen display. The dashboard is very clean, without buttons and controls scattered around. Depending on the trim level, the instrument cluster can be with dials or a complete TFT, which can show sat-nav info and can be configured.

Under the hood, there is a choice of 2.0-liter engines, either turbodiesel or gasoline. The power ranges from a basic 150 hp to a top of the range 300 hp unit. For some models, a 6-speed manual transmission and 2WD is available, while on the upper scale the 9-speed automatic transmission and AWD system is offered as standard.

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LAND ROVER Range Rover Evoque 5 Door photo gallery

When the first generation of the Range Rover Evoque was introduced in 2011, it featured the most advanced design of the moment.

The 2015 facelift came to keep that advantage.

Land Rover Range Rover Evoque (that is its full name) was offered in three body versions: 3-doors, 5-doors, and convertible. It was not just another compact SUV on the market, it gained a glamorous status.

From the outside, the 3-door Evoque featured a new grille design and new headlights with full-LED. The bumpers were redesigned as well. The 2015 Evoque was offered with three new light-alloy wheels design. For the grille, the standard version featured two horizontal bars, while for the Dynamic trim level a hexagonal mesh-grille was installed.

The 5-door version offered good space for the front occupants. The wide-open doors in the rear revealed a bench for three, but mostly for two. The low-greenhouse design with a sloped roof didn't leave too much headroom for adult passengers. There was a new 8” infotainment unit installed, with a dual-view screen, and HDD-based navigation.

The Evoque was based on the same platform with the Land Rover Freelander 2. It was available with front or all-wheel-drive system. The 3-door eD4 version with front-wheel-drive featured the lowest emissions level ever achieved by a Land Rover, with only 109g/km. The entire engine family, named Ingenium, was more fuel-efficient than before. Depending on the version and engine, it was mated as standard with a 6-speed manual or with a 9-speed automatic transmission.

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LAND ROVER Range Rover Evoque 3 Door photo gallery

When the first generation of the Range Rover Evoque was introduced in 2011, it featured the most advanced design of the moment. The 2013 facelift came to keep that advantage.

Land Rover Range Rover Evoque (that is its full name) was offered in three body versions: 3-doors, 5-doors, and convertible. It was not just another compact SUV on the market, it gained a glamorous status.

From the outside, the 3-door Evoque featured a new grille design and new headlights with full-LED. The bumpers were redesigned as well. The 2015 Evoque was offered with three new light-alloy wheels design. For the grille, the standard version featured two horizontal bars, while for the Dynamic trim level a hexagonal mesh-grille was installed.

Inside, the Evoque received new door panels and softer materials for a better tactile experience. The standard version received 8-way adjustable seats with leather upholstery, and a 14-way adjustable seat set with massage was available on the options list. A new 8” infotainment unit was installed, with a dual-view screen, and HDD-based navigation.

The Evoque was based on the same platform with the Land Rover Freelander 2. It was available with front or all-wheel-drive system. The 3-door eD4 version with front-wheel-drive featured the lowest emissions level ever achieved by a Land Rover, with only 109g/km. Depending on the version and engine, it was mated as standard with a 6-speed manual or with a 9-speed automatic transmission.

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LAND ROVER Range Rover Evoque Coupe photo gallery

The Range Rover Evoque is based on the Land Rover LRX concept presented by the manufacturer at the 2008 North American International Auto Show.

What was so special about this concept was that Land Rover was using plenty of efficiency-orientated technologies for it, including lightweight construction materials, regenerative brakes, a stop-start system, and the ERAD (electric rear axle drive) parallel hybrid powertrain system, which was placed on the rear axle of the car and could have started it before the engine was ignited. This technology alone would lead to a 20 to 30 percent decrease of CO2 emissions.

One year later, the UK Government proceeded to a £27 million grant for the construction of this vehicle, on the condition it would be built in Halewood, Liverpool. The Range Rover Evoque was officially unveiled at the 2010 Paris Auto Show.

The Evoque Coupe had a lower roofline and did not offer much headroom for the rear seat passengers, however, overall, the Coupe was still a comfortable and roomy enough car for 4 passengers.

For 2011, the Land Rover did not bring any hybrid or electric versions of the Evoque and offered the public two diesels and one petrol engine. The first two developed 150 bhp or 190 bhp, while the petrol one produced 240 bhp.

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When it was launched, the 2011 Range Rover Evoque made all the other compact-SUV like they were designed half-of-century ago. It broke the design books about how an SUV should look.

The charm was the main advantage over its competitors such as the Audi Q5, BMW X3, or the Mercedes-Benz GLK. Even if it didn't have the same powerful,

six-cylinder engines, it conquered the world with its look.

The narrow headlights, big front bumper, and small grille were some of its improvements in style. A short greenhouse enhanced visually the coupe-like silhouette. The flared wheel-arches made room for bigger wheels.

Inside, the design evolution for the SUV-segment continued with bolstered seas and a dashboard inspired by sports cars with binocular-style dials for the speedometer and tachometer, with an LCD display in between them. It wasn't a first in the industry, but the small details made a difference. As an option, it featured a dual-view infotainment screen on which the driver could see one thing, while the passenger could see a movie or something else that the infotainment could show. The 5-door version helped with access for the rear seats.

For the technical department, the Evoque came only with 4-cylinder turbocharged engines. The 2.2-liter diesel was a carry-over from the Freelander 2. The rotary pop-up rotary gear selector was seen before on the Jaguar XF and it still looked great. It was fitted as standard with the optional 9-speed automatic gearbox. Last, but not least, the car featured MagnaRide dampers, which could stiffen the suspension for a better road-holding or soften them in off-road use.

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