Jaguar Land Rover India has announced the launch of the New Generation Range Rover Evoque. Available in the highly specced S and the sportier R-Dynamic SE derivative, the New Range Rover Evoque is offered with BS-VI compliant 132 kW Ingenium Turbocharged Diesel powertrain and a 184 kW Ingenium Turbocharged Petrol powertrain with a 48-volt mild hybrid system option.
Rohit Suri, President & Managing Director, Jaguar Land Rover India Ltd (JLRIL), said, "The Range Rover Evoque has always been the most stylish and distinguished compact SUV in its category. Carrying forth this legacy, the New Range Rover Evoque packs fresh enhancements in design and technology, setting new standards in refinement and capability. We are confident that our latest offering with its sophisticated design and high technology quotient will build strong appeal amongst all Land Rover fans."
The New Range Rover Evoque has been crafted with elements from the new Range Rover design language that were first introduced on the Range Rover Velar. The compact SUV is a sophisticated evolution of the distinctive silhouette, symbolised by its distinctive fast roofline that accentuates its sleek appearance.
The super-slim front LED headlights with DRLs and slim wrap-around rear tail-lights add to the vehicle's sleek aesthetic and elegant exterior. New flush deployable door handles blend in seamlessly with the overall design, adding to the smooth, sculpted aesthetic. The burnished copper accents available on the R-Dynamic SE derivative, adds to the unique appeal whereas the SportShift Selector add to its distinctive look.
The off-roading capability of the compact SUV is enabled through the Terrain Response 2 that automatically detects the surface being driven on and adjusts the set-up accordingly. The best-in-class wading capacity of 600 mm further accentuates the Range Rover Evoque's off-road capabilities.
The New Evoque also sports the segment-first ‘ClearSight rear-view mirror' that transforms into an HD video screen. If rear visibility is compromised by passengers or bulky items, the driver simply flicks a switch on the underside of the mirror and a camera feed from the top of the car displays what is behind the vehicle in crisp high definition. The screen provides a wider (50 degree) field of vision and superior visibility in low light.