The 2015 facelift Range Rover Evoque variants are available with:
- 2.0-liter (1999 cm3 | 121.99 cu. in.) 4-cylinder turbocharged diesel engine, producing 150 Hp;
- 2.0-liter (1999 cm3 | 121.99 cu. in.) 4-cylinder turbocharged diesel engine, producing 180 Hp;
- 2.0-liter (1999 cm3 | 121.99 cu. in.) 4-cylinder naturally aspirated petrol engine, producing 240 Hp.
For the Range Rover Evoque's second generation, Land Rover introduced several 48-volt mild hybrid and one plug-in hybrid options. No fully electric variants have been added so far to the model range.
According to Land Rover, Convertible variants are just as off-road capable as the standard Evoque. The Evoque, however, performs well only in harsh wheather conditions and bad roads, but is not that suitable for heavy off-road drives.
Land Rover added Apple CarPlay and Anroid Auto to their second generation Range Rover Evoque, revealed in 2018, providing seamless smartphone integration.
Ground View technology uses cameras to display imagery onto the upper touchscreen, making the vehicle's bonnet invisible. This way the driver gets a 180-degree view under the front of the vehicle, which helps in dealing with difficult parking spaces, high kerbs, or harsh terrain confitions. This technology is first featured on the second generation Range Rover Evoque.
Yes, second generation Range Rover Evoque is equipped with several advanced driver assistance systems, a highlight of which is the Adaptive Cruise Control with Steering Assist.
While not being used as standard, Land Rover made sustanable materials available for the 2019 Range Rover Evoque interior. These alternatives to leather use recycled plastics to deliver the eco-friendly solutions customers are nowadays looking for.
According to customer reports, Range Rover Evoque's build quality is questionable, with several common problems being experienced. Those include air suspension failure, fuel leaks, fuel meter giving wrong information, different automatic gearbox issues, tailgate alignment and therefore, rear view camera alignment issues, and loss of steering. So, if choosing a used Range Rover Evoque, it needs to be thoroughly checked if above mentioned problems are present in the particular vehicle.