Range Rover Evoque (2019) Teased Ahead Of Official Reveal


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Wire sculptures hint at the new Range Rover Evoque SUV’s shape ahead of 22 November launch

This is our first official look at the next Range Rover Evoque. The British brand is gearing up for the launch of its second-generation compact SUV by creating a fleet of scale wire sculptures that have been dotted around the capital.

The covers will officially come off the new Evoque on 22 November and Land Rover will begin taking orders on the same day. Prices are expected to start from around £32,000.
















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Lagging Infotainment system is a general grouse on JLR cars. Hope this one is super responsive with Android Auto and Apple Car Play.

Most importantly, they should up their service experience. If parent TML can do that, why can't JLR ?
 
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New Range Rover Evoque revealed ahead of LA debut


The new Evoque receives a host of updates that are aimed to increase its appeal for customers. On the mechanical front, the new car receives a new platform that has been built from ground-up with electrification in mind. It is powered by JLR’s Ingenium range of 2.0-litre engines available in both petrol and diesel. The new motors come in varying states of tunes which include 148hp, 178hp and 237hp turbo-diesels, and 197hp, 246hp and 296hp turbo-petrol units.


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2020 Range Rover Evoque Launched In India; Prices Start At ₹ 54.94 Lakh



Jaguar Land Rover India has launched the second generation Range Rover Evoque in the country with prices starting at ₹ 54.94 lakh (ex-showroom, India). There will be two variants on offer S and SE. The all-new offering builds on the popularity of the current version and sports new tech, new engine options and a new design language as well. The new Evoque is based on the Premium Transverse Architecture. The SUV is being offered in six colour options along with lane keep assist, park assist and LED headlamps. The design language is similar to the Velar with simpler lines, a sleek appearance and better proportions.



The 2020 Range Rover Evoque gets the same BS6 compliant 2.0-litre Ingenium petrol and diesel engines that power the Jaguar XE that was launched in December 2019. In the XE, the 2.0-litre Ingenium petrol engine makes 247 bhp and a peak torque output of 365 Nm of peak torque., The diesel version belts out 178 bhp and 430 Nm of peak torque. Both the engines are paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission. The SUV is larger than its predecessor with the cargo space now accommodating six per cent more with 610 litres available. The boot can be further expanded to 1430 litres with the second row folded.



There's the new twin touchscreen, InControl Touch Pro Duo infotainment system, featuring new, faster software, 16-way seat controls, and cabin air ionization. The new Range Rover Evoque is also the first vehicle to feature 'ClearSight Ground View' technology, which is designed to allow the driver to virtually see through the hood and under the front end of the vehicle by projecting a 180-degree view of the ground onto the vehicle's upper touchscreen.

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