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London, 22nd October 2010: Georgina
Chapman, Henry Holland, Santi Millan and Jessica
Schwarz are among 40 influential names from ten
cities, working in fashion, design, music and
film who will collaborate with Range Rover over
the next 12 months to launch the highly anticipated
Range Rover Evoque.
Each of the influencers has been recruited to
participate in the Pulse of the City project where
their journeys will be tracked around their favourite
cities to create a living interactive guide to
the urban spaces they call home.
Land Rover Managing Director, Phil Popham, said:
"The Range Rover Evoque is the smallest,
lightest and greenest car that Land Rover has
ever produced, making it ideal for city driving.
Its design is inspired by city architecture and
a big part of a city is the people within it,
their journeys and their conversations. Land Rover
has brought together 40+ influencers across key
cities worldwide to join the Range Rover Evoque's
launch journey, these will include Shanghai, New
York, London, Paris, Madrid, Milan, Berlin, Sydney,
Sao Paulo and Moscow."
The influencers or 'City Shapers' have been chosen
because they are influential in their cities and
have interesting points of view that people listen
to. They come from different aspects of culture
that make up the varied nature of their cities,
from arts, the creative industry, film, music,
fashion, media - anywhere where they've made their
own mark and shaped the cities they live in.
In a world first, the 'Pulse of the City' app,
will launch shortly and will use GPS tracking
to record the collective movements of people within
the ten cities. Users will be sent a graphical
representation of their journey which they can
display on the Helloevoque.com website.
Participants will also be able to add comments
about their favourite walks, hot spots and journeys,
creating a real time, evolving pulse of each city.
Both 'City Shapers' and the public will be able
to download the app for free.
Inspired by the new Range Rover Evoque and the
cities that in turn inspired its design, the app
will bring each city to life through the people
who shape it.
 
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