Since its introduction in 2011, the Land Rover has sold more than 400,000 units of the Range Rover Evoque, making it the fastest selling Land Rover of all time. Now it’s time to give the Evoque an update and Land Rover has revealed the revised 2016 Evoque.
Since its introduction in 2011, the Land Rover has sold more than 400,000 units of the Range Rover Evoque, making it the fastest selling Land Rover of all time. Now it’s time to give the Evoque an update and Land Rover has revealed the revised 2016 Evoque ahead of its debut next month in Geneva.
The 2016 Evoque gets some exterior updates, including a new front bumper, two new grille designs, all-LED headlamps and three all-new alloy wheel designs. The 2016 Evoque is the first Land Rover to get full-LED adaptive headlights.
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Interior changes include new seats and door casings, new infotainment system, accessed via an eight-inch touchscreen, and the introduction of new color and materials such as Lunar Ice, Vintage Tan and Dark Cherry. The new infotainment system is Jaguar Land Rover’s new InControl system that gives users the ability to swipe between screens just like a smartphone. InControl Apps allows owners to access many popular smartphone apps using the centrally-mounted touchscreen on the central console.
Buyers outside the U.S. will now have the choice of checking the box for Jaguar Land Rover’s new Ingenium 2.0L turbodiesel that replaces the old 2.2L engine. The top spec version of the new engine generates 177 horsepower, while the 148-hp version is 18 percent more efficient than the outgoing engine. In the U.S. the Evoque will continue to be offered with the current 240-hp 2.0L engine.
Source: Land Rover