Range Rover Evoque (2011-2018) SE Tech review - pictures
Pictures of the Range Rover Evoque (2011-2018) SE Tech driven on UK roads.
<p class="p1">The Range Rover Evoque has been given a facelift for 2016.</p>
<p class="p1">A new double 'sharks fin' aerial set-up is one of the few changes to the rear of the car.</p>
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<p class="p1">Inside, the updates are minimal.</p>
<p class="p1">The Evoque maintains its status as the stylish sibling of the Range Rover family.</p>
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Changes include new headlights and bumpers for a sharper look front and rear.
<p class="p1">There are also updated alloy wheel designs.</p>
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The Range Rover Evoque receieves the new range of 'Ingenium' diesel engines.
The Range Rover Evoque is still a pleasant car to drive.
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Space in the Evoque is unchanged meaning decent rear legroom.
The boot will be ample for most needs and the rear seats fold, though not completely flat.
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Gearbox choice is between a six-speed manual or nine-speed automatic - we'd choose the auto.
The central infotainment screen has been given the latest set of updates featured on the facelifted Range Rover - but the graphics are still dated.
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