The Range Rover Evoque is a bold proposal aimed at showing us the new face of Land Rover (a nice one, as we found out during our test drive), but the carmaker wanted to take things even higher at this year’s Geneva Motor Show, introducing a convertible study based on the car.
Now that the designers and engineers have done their job, it is time for us, together with you, to do ours. To be more precise, Land Rover is waiting for the public’s reaction in order to give the vehicle the production green light. The company isn't rushing, as it wants to make sure there's a market for this car before building it.
If the vehicle does become a real car, it will be offered with the entire range of tech features from the standard Evoque, which means that we’ll get to choose between petrol and diesel engines, as well as between front- and all-wheel drive.
If the vehicle does become a real car, it will be offered with the entire range of tech features from the standard Evoque, which means that we’ll get to choose between petrol and diesel engines, as well as between front- and all-wheel drive.