JLR has unveiled a series of subtle but long-awaited updates to the second-generation Range Rover Evoque for the 2024 model year.
The new Range Rover Evoque is available to order now with prices starting at R1.25 million.
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Inside, Range Rover’s reductive design philosophy is amplified with a new 11.4-inch curved glass touchscreen, seemingly floating within the driver’s eyeline for improved visibility, while liberating space for interior stowage and Wireless Device Charging.
Powered by Pivi Pro, with regular Software Over The Air drops, the new centre console offers clients a seamless, comfortable digital experience.
The interface is compatible with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and features twin embedded eSIM technology and a cloud-based architecture to facilitate a full range of connected services including Spotify and Deezer, as well as Amazon Alexa integration.
Range Rover Evoque also offers one of the most sophisticated suites of camera technologies in its class with 3D Surround View, ClearSight Ground View and ClearSight Interior Rear View offering greater driver reassurance.
The new Range Rover Evoque aims to provide the healthiest cabin environment possible, with one of the most sophisticated interior air quality technologies in its class. Cabin Air Purification Plus is available for the first time on Evoque and an enhancement on the previous system.
Available as part of the optional Comfort Pack, or standard on Autobiography, it features PM2.5 Filtration and CO2 Management which helps to promote wellbeing for the whole family, as well as heighten alertness for the driver by monitoring and controlling CO2 levels inside the cabin. It is activated by pressing the Purify button on the Air Quality page within Pivi Pro and works to reduce the level of allergens or particulates inside the vehicle.
It uses nanoe X technology to combat pathogens and help significantly reduce odours, bacteria and allergens, while the Air Quality Index (AQI) app technology allows clients to monitor outside air quality at their location and their destination on screen.
“The original compact luxury Range Rover for the city is even smarter and more sophisticated than its predecessor,” Geraldine Ingham, Managing Director, Range Rover, said.
“The cabin is reductive and serene, with new materials and colourways for effortless luxury. A single curved glass interface and clean air technology allows clients to enjoy the calm and tranquility that is the hallmark of a Range Rover.”
The P300e electric hybrid offers clients the best of all worlds, enabling Range Rover Evoque drivers to complete their average daily journeys with zero tailpipe emissions, thanks to an electric-only range of up to 62km from its 14.9kWh battery.
The electric hybrid powertrain combines an efficient three-cylinder Ingenium petrol engine with an 80kW electric motor, providing a total power output of 227kW, 0-100km/h in 6.4 seconds.
Updated battery chemistry offers an improved real-world driving experience, with an expected real-world electric range of up to 48km. On longer journeys, this means a total real-world range of up to 651km with CO2 emissions from 31g/km.
Pricing
- Range Rover Evoque D200 Dynamic SE: R1,258,100
- Range Rover Evoque D200 Dynamic HSE: R1,310,900
- Range Rover Evoque D200 Autobiography: R1,422,200
- Range Rover Evoque P300e Dynamic SE: R1,647,900
- Range Rover Evoque P300e Dynamic HSE: R1,702,000
CO2 on the D200 is 155g/km and 31g/km on the P300e.
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