Jaguar Land Rover might as well simply be called the "Range Rover" because that's basically what sells. The Evoque is especially popular, since it's classy, small (ish) and isn't as expensive as real Range Rovers. But with over 200,000 made, Evoques are a bit common.
There's nothing common about this one though, a red Hamann widebody kit, bold and brash. It includes a two-part front spoiler, side wing extensions and a side sill set widening the series body by a massive 70mm at the front and 80 mm at the rear. There's also a performance exhaust system, sports air filter and an optimised ECU, so the power is boosted to about 280 hp.
We've seen some of these goodies on the Evoque before, but never in combination with 22-inch ADV.1 Track Spec wheels. They are massive and fill every corner of wheel arches and are finished in matte black for contrast.
We've seen some of these goodies on the Evoque before, but never in combination with 22-inch ADV.1 Track Spec wheels. They are massive and fill every corner of wheel arches and are finished in matte black for contrast.