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2023 Range Rover Evoque Owner’s Manual


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Land Rover’s Range Rovers are renowned for bringing the ultimate in style, while packing the firepower and drive quality to match but at befitting high-ranging price points. However, for a significantly cheaper (though still more expensive than most in its class) model like the Evoque, the automaker has to make some concessions.

The Range Rover Evoque is a subcompact SUV that prioritizes style over substance.

Yes, the Evoque has an on-brand striking exterior design that makes it stand out from the crowd, and a luxurious interior that features high-quality materials and a range of options that puts most competitors to shame. The Evoque also comes with the prestige and status of the Range Rover brand, which is renowned everywhere for its premium and refined vehicles.

However, the Evoque is not very practical or fun to drive compared to some of its rivals like the Volvo XC40, BMW X1, and Mercedes-Benz GLB-class. It also has far less cargo space and passenger room than these competitors.

Hence, the Evoque is a good choice for those who value superior aesthetics and image (of which Range Rovers in every tier have plenty) over functionality and performance. The Evoque also offers a high, more commanding seating position than most other subcompact SUVs, which befits its elegance and gives it a more SUV-like feel.

The Range Rover Evoque returns in 2023 from 2022 largely unchanged, with the only marketed change being the addition of Amazon Alexa support for the onboard infotainment unit.

Under the hood, the 2023 Range Rover Evoque offers two four-cylinder turbocharged engines, both of which perform subpar in the fuel efficiency department. The base engine, the P250, is a 246-horsepower 2-cylinder, while the more zesty P300 is a 296-horsepower unit that comes paired with a 48-volt light hybrid system. Both engines are mated with standard all-wheel drive and a nine-speed automatic transmission.