Make this model your fan

This feature requires you to be logged on autoviva

You can login to your account or create a new account.
close
Land Rover Range Rover Evoque

Land Rover Range Rover Evoque (United Kingdom, 2011-present)

close
This feature requires you to be logged on autoviva

You can login to your account or create a new account.
close
This feature requires you to be logged on autoviva

You can login to your account or create a new account.
contents:

Review


add section
This feature requires you to be logged on autoviva

You can login to your account or create a new account.
Review

The Range Rover Evoque made its first global public appearance at the 2010 Paris Motor Show. The smaller and greener compact SUV from Land Rover kicks-off in the summer of 2011.

Based on the Land Rover LRX concept car, the Evoque is a more compact vehicle and the lightest and most fuel-efficient Range Rover. The car delivers CO2 emissions of 130 g/km and fuel economy of 58 mpg in the combined cycle.

The use of lightweight construction techniques, the addition of a front-wheel drive variant as well as a range of petrol and diesel engines which come with direct injection and stop-start contributed to enhance efficiency. The Evoque also features low CO2 systems such as Electric Power-Assisted Steering (EPAS) and is built to maximise end of life recyclability.

The Evoque is the first Range Rover to offer a choice to customers between a full-time four-wheel-drive system and a low carbon, front-wheel-drive option. While the first delivers the best performance and traction on all surfaces the second further enhances fuel economy.

As for the engines customers can choose between two updated 2.2-litre turbodiesel derivatives, with 190PS or 150PS, and a 240PS, 2.0-litre Si4 petrol engine. The last one combines direct fuel injection, turbocharging and twin variable valve timing for good driveability and fuel efficiency.
 



back to toptop
you might want to read about:
Land Rover


The first Land Rover vehicle was built by the British automaker Rover in 1948 and was also the first all-terrain vehicle for civilian use. Only many years later would Land Rover become an independent brand and company of 4x4 vehicles. Until then, the all-terrain vehicle would be just another product on Rover Company’s line-up.

In 1967 another British car builder, Leyland Motors Ltd...  more

contributors to this series

Diogo1997
added a video
10.04.13
close