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First image of all-new compact
Range Rover released
Officially named Range Rover Evoque
1,000 new jobs created at award winning
manufacturing plant Halewood, Liverpool
Global car to be sold in over 160 countries
Design stays true to LRX concept car
Smallest, lightest, most fuel efficient
Range Rover ever
Available in both 4WD and 2WD and sub 130g
of CO2
Official public debut at Paris Motor Show:
30 September
On sale late Q3 2011
The Orangery, Kensington Palace,
London 1st July 2010 - The first official picture
of the all-new compact Range Rover is released
today, following an exclusive preview in London
for guests attending a 40th birthday celebration
of Range Rover held in partnership with VOGUE
magazine*.
Named the Range Rover Evoque, this all-new coupé
will join the Range Rover and Range Rover Sport
line-up in the summer of 2011. It will be the
smallest, lightest and most fuel efficient Range
Rover ever produced. Customers have a choice of
both a 4WD and a 2WD version, with a sub 130g/km
CO2 demonstrating the Range Rover brand's commitment
to environmental sustainability.
Phil Popham, managing director of Land Rover
said: "Today is a very special occasion for
Range Rover, not only are we celebrating 40 years
of the brand, we are also demonstrating our exciting
future by showing the all-new Range Rover Evoque.
Range Rover is one of the most highly regarded
and iconic vehicles in the history of motoring
and has been a continuing success since we first
introduced it in 1970.
The all-new Range Rover Evoque, is an important
step for the future continued success and growth
of the brand. Customers can be confident that
the new car will be premium, luxurious and just
as special as the other Range Rover models. Its
sporting looks and unique qualities will open
the brand to a new group of customers who may
not have considered a Range Rover product before.
"The all-new Range Rover Evoque will be
built at our multi-award winning plant in Halewood,
creating 1,000 new jobs in the Merseyside area,
a fantastic boost to the UK economy. The Halewood
plant has a reputation for excellence and quality
and is recognised throughout the industry as a
leader in Lean Manufacturing.
"The all-new Range Rover Evoque is a true
global car and will be sold in over 160 countries.
It was important to give the car a name that was
instantly recognisable through language and cultural
boundaries throughout the world. We wanted to
create a new name which was innovative and different.
A name which implies exclusivity and arouses emotions.
Evoque is cosmopolitan and cross-continental,
sophisticated and matches the car's urban elegance,"
he added.
Gerry McGovern, Land Rover design director said:
"The Range Rover is an iconic design that
has stood the test of time and it's not difficult
to see why. Like the current version, the original
Range Rover is such a simple and memorable shape
that is easily recognisable.
"The all-new Range Rover Evoque marks a
bold evolution of Range Rover design, providing
customers with a desirable, premium and compact
car like SUV. In 2008 we introduced the LRX concept
car: after a positive reception worldwide, the
natural step for the business was to turn the
LRX concept car into reality. Tonight we wanted
to show the world that we have stayed true to
our word and delivered a car that completely represents
the spirit of the LRX concept.
"The all-new Range Rover Evoque will resonate
with customers on an emotional level. Its unique
silhouette accentuated by the distinctive falling
roof and dramatic rising waistline creates a modern
and relevant execution of the familiar Range Rover
design language. This car makes a powerful statement
of the Range Rover's brand intent to appeal to
a wider audience," he added.
The all-new Range Rover Evoque will make its
global public debut at the Paris Motor Show at
the end of September and will go on sale in Australia
in late Q3 2011.
*Range Rover's partnership with VOGUE magazine
for this celebration links back to 1981 when the
first factory-produced limited edition Range Rover
'In-Vogue' was used by VOGUE magazine for a fashion
shoot in Biarritz, France. This special edition
led to Range Rover adopting the 'Vogue' nameplate
in 1983 which is still a specification choice
on the car today - the Range Rover Vogue

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