The 2020 Range Rover Evoque First Edition. |
2020 brings the second-generation Evoque---which is even sleeker and smoother than the original, which launched on these shores as a 2012 model.
Under the hood, our 2020 Range Rover Evoque first edition had a two-liter, 246-horsepower turbocharged four-cylinder engine. Paired with a nine-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive, the Evoque gets an EPA-estimated 20 miles per gallon city, 27 highway, which is very impressive for this class of vehicle.
It also has electric power-assisted steering, Land Rover's Terrain Response 2 with selectable driving and off-road modes and torque vectoring by braking.
$56,850 is the starting price for the 2020 Range Rover Evoque First Edition, and that brings a long list of standard equipment:
- 20-inch wheels.
- Premium LED headlights with signature daytime running lights.
- Auto high beam assist.
- R-Dynamic exterior pack.
- Powered tailgate.
- Fixed panoramic black contrast roof.
- Rain-sensing front wipers.
- Rear wiper.
- Rear privacy glass.
- Auto-dimming, power-folding heated door mirrors with memory and approach lights.
- Perimetric Alarm and InControl Protect emergency collision notification.
- Tire pressure monitoring.
- ISOFIX system for child safety seats.
- Electronic traction control.
- Dynamic stability control.
- Roll stability control.
- Emergency braking.
- Anti-lock braking.
- Emergency brake assist.
- Rear view camera.
- Lane keep assist.
- Driver condition monitor.
- Traffic sign recognition.
- Adaptive speed limiter.
- 360-degree parking aid.
- Rear traffic monitor.
- Clear exit monitor.
- Park assist.
- Adaptive cruise control with stop & go.
- High-speed emergency braking.
- Blind spot assist.
Also standard:
In fact, our tester had only three extra-cost options, Adaptive Dynamics ($715), Configurable Dynamics ($355) and an upgrade to 21-inch gloss silver wheels ($300).
So, with $995 destination and delivery charges, the bottom line on the window sticker read $59,215.
Despite its smaller size, the 2020 Range Rover Evoque First Edition feels like a much more expensive machine. It successfully brings the luxury of the big Range Rover down into this size class and makes it a logical alternative for drivers who want the off-road and bad-weather capability and the quality of materials found in the full-size Range Rover in a more compact package.
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