LA 2010: 2012 Range Rover Evoque
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INTRODUCING THE ALL-NEW FIVE-DOOR RANGE ROVER EVOQUE – COUPE STYLE WITH ENHANCED VERSATILITY
- Addition of exciting five-door bodystyle to Range Rover Evoque line-up
- Bold exterior captures coupe design, with the same compact footprint and slightly higher roofline for enhanced versatility
- Premium cabin, with the enhanced space and practicality of the five-door format
- Permanent all-wheel drive combined with turbocharged four-cylinder engine and a six-speed auto transmission deliver performance and minimized fuel consumption
- All-new 240bhp* 2.0-liter Si4 turbocharged engine combining six-cylinder refinement and performance with four-cylinder fuel economy
- Dynamic and agile handling across varied terrain, available with Adaptive Dynamics featuring MagneRide™
- All-weather, multi-terrain capability with patented Land Rover Terrain Response®
- Innovative Range Rover technologies, including 8-inch (203mm)
- touch-screen display and Surround Camera System
- To be sold in 160 countries worldwide, with North American deliveries from Fall 2011
- Indicative pricing starting from around $45,000
MAHWAH, N.J., Nov. 10, 2010 – The exciting five-door version of the all-new Range Rover Evoque makes its global public debut at the 2010 Los Angeles Auto Show on November 17, 2010.
With its stylish and sporting appearance, combined with larger interior space, the five-door Range Rover Evoque joins the stunning coupe model to create a highly desirable line-up that will define the premium compact SUV segment.
Like the coupe, the five-door Range Rover Evoque remains faithful to the spirit of the groundbreaking Land Rover LRX concept car, offering an innovative new interpretation of the original coupe design.
The five-door Range Rover Evoque also stays true to the core values of the Range Rover brand, providing premium levels of craftsmanship, luxury, performance and renowned Land Rover multi-terrain capability, but in a more compact package.
"The addition of the five-door to the Range Rover Evoque line-up extends the appeal of our brand still further," said Land Rover's Managing Director Phil Popham.
"While retaining everything that's great about the Range Rover Evoque coupe, this new five-door bodystyle will offer customers even more choice, greater practicality, versatility and flexibility. The launch of the Range Rover Evoque in 2011 will expand the global appeal of the Range Rover marque."
Full Press release:
LA 2010: 2012 Range Rover Evoque sprouts a set of rear doors — Autoblog









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i think the car looks good but the earlier concept was cooler with a cleaner rear.
there is much demand on crossover. this is a good offering from LR. much like X3 and to some degree X5 and Cayenne, people that buy these don't really need the space. they just want the SUV look and the ability to haul large cargo in a hatch back.
there is much demand on crossover. this is a good offering from LR. much like X3 and to some degree X5 and Cayenne, people that buy these don't really need the space. they just want the SUV look and the ability to haul large cargo in a hatch back.




