Land Rover launches all-new Evogue
A special Edition model of the Land Rover Evoque has made its global debut at the Royal Windsor Horse Show to celebrate the success of the model as it turns six.
The company had since 2011 built over 600,000 units of Evoques at its Halewood plant in the U.K.Land Rover chief design officer, Gerry McGovern in a statement said: “What makes Evoque so special is its relevance. The design remains modern and fresh.
The Evoque is widely acknowledged to have brought a whole new youthful generation of buyers into the Range Rover brand, including more women. “Its success was clear from the start and gave us the confidence to break new ground, which you can see with vehicles like the Evoque Convertible. This Landmark Special Edition is a celebration of six years of success so far.”
Evoque Landmark receives a special Moraine Blue paint job that is inspired by the turquoise lakes of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. It is also available in Yulong White and Corris Gray.
Upgrades over the standard model include a dynamic body kit, a Carpathian Gray panoramic roof, Graphite Atlas grille, fender vent, and tailgate lettering. The exclusive variant rolls on 19-inch gloss dark gray alloy wheels.
Inside the Evoque Landmark sports Ebony leather seats with contrasting Light Lunar stitching and a dark gray-brushed satin center console. Technical goodies include an optional 10-inch InControl Touch Pro system and a 4G Wi-Fi hotspot.
Range Rover says an Evoque rolls off the Halewood production line every 170 seconds and it sold nearly 18,000 models in March. It is also built in China and Brazil.
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