Land Rover makes some jokes about the updated Range Rover Evoque

Land Rover makes some jokes about the updated Range Rover Evoque

“No exhaust emissions,” says the press release on the updated Range Rover Evoque. The special thing, because there is no fully electric version of the compact Land Rover model.

The text may have been written by an intern, because immediately after the words “zero exhaust emissions” it says: “P300e electric hybrid offers CO2 emissions from 31g/km”. And that’s not zero…

Range Rover Evoque under the knife

Well we’re silly. More importantly, the Range Rover Evoque has received a facelift. Can you see that? Barely. Headlights – using Matrix LED technology – received a slightly different layout, and the pattern in the radiator grille was also changed.

Range Rover Evoque

Completely new center console

Inside the Evoque, the changes are immediately apparent. On the dashboard we now find a completely new center console. Land Rover also pulled off a rooftop trick with the recently modernized Discovery Sport.

Range Rover Evoque

The infotainment screen is slightly curved and now hangs over the center tunnel like a painting. It’s a shame that Land Rover has removed almost all of the physical buttons. The air conditioning functions are now also operated via the display.

We discover these touch buttons on the steering wheel. Volkswagen’s CEO said this week that future models will have real buttons again. There have been too many complaints from Volkswagen drivers.

Plug-in hybrid with a range of 62 kilometers

Little has changed in the Range Rover Evoque’s range of engines. There are also a range of mild hybrids, the P160, P200 AWD, P250 AWD and P300 AWD, as well as a diesel. The P300e plug-in hybrid has received a few different specifications.

Range Rover Evoque

It couples a turbocharged three-cylinder to an electric motor for a total output of 309 hp. You can sprint to 100 km/h in 6.4 seconds, but fuel consumption and electric range are likely to be more relevant.

The Range Rover Evoque P300e can travel up to 62 kilometers with its 14.9 kWh battery. Land Rover itself knows that this is often not feasible, so the manufacturer states that the practical range is around 48 kilometers.

Range Rover Evoque

Source: Auto visie

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