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Range Rover Evoque Coupe (2011-2016) The Coupe was the first vehicle off the production line and this car sits in the British Motor Museum, Warwickshire, UK. Built from 2011 the sales of the Coupe were at their best in 2013 topping 3%, subsequently it was decided to stop production.
Range Rover Evoque five-door Range Rover Evoque five-door. The Range Rover Evoque, which went into production in July 2011, has its roots in the Land Rover LRX concept car which it resembles. It is available with either a three-door or five-door hatchback body, front-wheel drive or four-wheel drive, and with a 2-litre turbocharged petrol engine ...
2011: The Range Rover Evoque introduced; 2012: Fourth-generation Range Rover was exhibited at the 2012 Paris Motor Show; 1 January 2013: Land Rover and Jaguar Cars merged to form a single company, Jaguar Land Rover Limited, producing vehicles under both marques; 2014: The New Discovery Range was unveiled at the 2014 New York Motor Show [33]
The 2024 Range Rover Evoque gets some minor styling updates and new paint colors for the new model year. ... The 2024 Evoque carries a starting price of $51,075, a $4900 jump over last year's ...
Range Rover; Range Rover (L322) Range Rover (L405) Range Rover (L460) Range Rover (P38A) Range Rover Classic; Range Rover Evoque; Range Rover Evoque (L538) Range Rover Evoque (L551) Range Rover Sport; Range Rover Sport (L320) Range Rover Sport (L494) Range Rover Velar; Ranger Special Operations Vehicle
Jaguar Land Rover Automotive PLC is the holding company of Jaguar Land Rover, also known as JLR, and is a British multinational automobile manufacturer which produces luxury vehicles and SUV and has its head office in Whitley, Coventry, United Kingdom.
The fifth generation Range Rover was revealed on 26 October 2021 by the Jaguar Land Rover Chief Creative Officer and the car's designer, Gerry McGovern, at the Royal Opera House in London. [2] [3] [4] It is built upon Jaguar Land Rover's new MLA-Flex platform, which underpins large vehicles that either use straight-six or V8 engines. [5]
The platform used for the Discovery Sport is the Land Rover LR-MS platform, shared with the Range Rover Evoque and derived from the Ford EUCD platform, but with 90% of components redesigned from scratch to meet Land Rover's specific demands, primarily related to off-road use. [10] [17]