
The New Range Rover Evoque Is Back And Ready To Revolutionize Once Again
Range Rover Evoque
It’s Back And Ready To Revolutionize Once Again
When it was first launched in 2011, the Evoque not only gave birth to a new and smaller Range Rover proposal, but was able to refresh a segment that was facing a deadlock. Smaller size therefore, while maintaining the high comfort of the big brothers and offering above all an innovative design that has been able to demonstrate that an SUV can also be a beautiful object to look at, as well as to drive on the road and away from the asphalt, with the due precautions due to the fact that these are always vehicles more inclined towards urban areas or motorways.
The second generation promises to continue the speech where it has been left, updating the aesthetics and the cockpit as we have seen with the exceptional Velar, which aptly fit in the gap created between the Evoque and the classic Range Rover or the Range Rover Sport. There are new colors that thanks to the sporty characterization of the more muscular wheel arches, we complete the sportier look of the new model also taking advantage of the possibility to choose for 21-inch wheels and having at disposal more space on board thanks to a longer wheelbase than the first series. On board there is always great care both for the choice of materials and for the sense of luxury that every single detail transmits, including the automatic transmission lever and the two touch screens through which to manage every parameter of the SUV, including the Terrain Response that allows you to select the preferred driving mode depending on the type of road you are going to face. Finally, the Evoque will be available for the first time with a hybrid unit, showing off its 48-volt mated to a 4-cylinder 2-liter turbo petrol engine, for a total output of 296 horses.