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Old Mar 18, 2011 | 09:20 AM
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NEW RANGE ROVER EVOQUE CONCEPT ROAD BIKE REVEALED AT GENEVA SHOW

•New Range Rover Evoque concept road bicycle
•Created by the Land Rover design team, under the direction of design director, Gerry McGovern
•Areodynamic and lightweight with Karbona carbon fibre monocoque frame

Geneva, 3 March 2011

Light, nimble and boasting a design that is clean, cool and utterly contemporary, the newest member of the Range Rover Evoque family breaks cover at the Geneva Motor Show. Created by the Land Rover design team, headed up by director, Gerry McGovern, the Evoque bike is a machine designed in every aspect to deliver fast, agile and secure road-racing performance.

The central element is a high modulus carbon fibre monocoque frame, crafted by Karbona using techniques derived from Formula 1. The oversized carbon fibre handlebar stem and aerospace alloy handle bars were specified to complement the rest of the bicycle, and are engineered to cope with the high torque developed by top-class sports cyclists and ensure safe control of the machine at high speeds.

The advanced composite construction allowed the seat tube section to be integrated into the frame, saving weight and extending the clean flow of the design. The steering components are colour-matched to the frame, which carries Range Rover and Evoque branding graphics. The transmission is a 20-gear Shimano Ultegra system.

The steering bearings are integrated into the head of the frame to reduce drag and the steering fork is also made of carbon fibre. Echoing the attention to luxury detailing that is fundamental to all Range Rover products, the drivetrain and braking systems are finished in matching black chrome and the saddle is upholstered in fine leather, with padded grip tape enhanced with silicone gel.

The wheels were specially commissioned for the Evoque project and have a strong visual impact. Formed from aero-profiled carbon fibre, they have a deep section designed to cut through the air quickly while maintaining stability.

Secure performance is further supported by the tyre tread, which is constructed from triple-density rubber compound with hard-wearing and high-grip qualities.

Gerry McGovern, Land Rover design director, a keen cyclist himself, said: "I wanted to create the ultimate accessory for the Range Rover Evoque – and what could be more perfect than an utterly contemporary, beautifully designed, bespoke Evoque bike. Like the Range Rover Evoque, the bike not only looks fantastic but is precision engineered for ultimate performance."

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First bicycle offered by a car company that I've ever liked in my life. Looks like a nice bike, and Ultegra is a nice spec. I'm sure you could buy a much nicer bike for the same money, but still, not bad. I was expecting to hate this, and it's ok.

I would be curious to know the price though. I'm just building a new road bike this week, and it would be interesting to compare.
 
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im starting to dig the actual car.
 
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Perfect accessory to the Evoque? A bicycle with ZERO offroad capability.
Hm-hm.
 
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Originally Posted by barchetta7550
im starting to dig the actual car.
It's a Ford Edge.
 
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Originally Posted by STOPPIE
It's a Ford Edge.
Yawn. I like this more than a LR3 or a RR Sport. Looks like a Bowler Wildcat in a way. I like this as a lease type vehicle as it will sink in value fast, or buy a second hand one used and get the new Ford quality.
 
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If the bike has the reliability of Rover's no thanks
 
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Originally Posted by barebones
Yawn. I like this more than a LR3 or a RR Sport. Looks like a Bowler Wildcat in a way. I like this as a lease type vehicle as it will sink in value fast, or buy a second hand one used and get the new Ford quality.
Its a Ford Edge. Get over it. lol
 
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Originally Posted by STOPPIE
Its a Ford Edge. Get over it. lol
Oh, please do say you're lying? Is it really based off an Edge?
 
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how much? i will sport one.
 
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