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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.
Land Rover used this engine in the Freelander 2 and Range Rover Evoque. In 2010 Ford and PSA revised the engine with a new turbocharger and a new power output of 200 PS (147 kW; 197 hp) with a torque of 420 N⋅m (310 lb⋅ft) and 450 N⋅m (332 lb⋅ft) at overboost conditions while the emissions are at Euro 5 level.
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 ...
Since May, the average price of a used Range Rover has dropped 9.3% to £35,224 ($44,609). ... The thefts have become a problem that Range Rover operator JLR's executives are all too aware of.
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Throughout the 1950s, demand was increasing for a diesel-engined Land Rover. [5] Diesel technology had improved, making small-capacity, high-speed engines practical. Diesel power had also become prominent in industrial and agricultural uses throughout the world, and fleet users of Land Rovers were often in the situation where their Land Rovers were the only petrol-engined vehicles in their ...
The Land Rover Range Rover (L322), generally shortened to Range Rover, is the third-generation Range Rover model from British car maker Land Rover and was originally developed under the codename 'L30'. The L322 was introduced in 2001 and had a production run of over ten years.
The new engine is initially being offered in the Range Rover Sport in two power outputs, 360 PS (265 kW; 355 hp) and 400 PS (294 kW; 395 hp). Both are considered to be mild hybrid electric vehicles. The 48 volt electrical architecture JLR announced with this new engine is similar to Mercedes-Benz's "EQ Boost" and Audi's 48 V systems available ...