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INTRODUCTION
Luxurious cross- coupé design with
a compact and more efficient footprint
Attracting a new group of customers to the
Range Rover brand
Bold exterior design is an evolution of
Range Rover design language
Strong, clean interior architecture with
a contemporary and sporting feel
Premium cabin with same high quality materials
as the larger Range Rovers
Available with full sized glass panoramic
roof that floods the interior with natural light
Class-leading sustainability - efficient
powertrains and advanced lightweight materials
Smaller - 430mm shorter and 187 mm lower
- than the Range Rover Sport
Four-wheel-drive with fuel-efficient turbocharged
four-cylinder petrol and diesel engines deliver
excellent performance with low CO2 emissions
Two derivatives of the 2.2-litre turbodiesel
(110kW TD4 and 140kW SD4) - with up to 5.6 l/100km*
and sub 145g/km* CO2
A new 177kW 2.0-litre Si4 petrol engine
combining six-cylinder refinement and performance
with four-cylinder fuel economy
Stop-start technology on all diesel manual
derivatives
Both diesel and petrol engines are offered
with an updated six-speed auto transmission with
drive select and paddleshift.
All-new chassis specification delivers dynamic
and agile handling across all terrains, aided
by Adaptive Dynamics featuring MagneRide
Class-leading all-weather, all-surface capability
with legendary Land Rover Terrain Response
Extensive selection of Range Rover technologies
including the latest Park Assist function, dual-view
display for eight-inch touch-screen, Bluetooth
audio streaming and Surround Camera System
To be sold in 160 countries worldwide, with
deliveries from summer 2011
Paris, France 30th September 2010 - The groundbreaking
all-new Range Rover Evoque makes its global public
debut at the 2010 Paris Motor Show.

Dr Ralf Speth, CEO, Jaguar Land Rover said: "These
are exciting times for our business as we continue
to widen our portfolio with this all-new addition
to the Range Rover line-up. Not only will the
Range Rover Evoque increase our worldwide market
share, but it demonstrates our commitment to building
sustainable, yet highly desirable products."
Dr Speth continued: "The Evoque helps to
define a new segment for premium compact SUVs
that are more sporting and stylish. It makes a
strong statement about the future direction of
the Range Rover brand and will have a powerful
emotional appeal to a very broad range of premium
car buyers."
The Range Rover Evoque has turned the much-acclaimed
LRX concept car into reality, faithfully capturing
the spirit of its landmark cross-coupé
design.
True to the Range Rover brand, the Evoque effortlessly
delivers premium levels of craftsmanship, luxury
and performance, but shrink-wrapped into a more
compact package.
The lightest and most fuel-efficient Range Rover
ever, the Evoque demonstrates the marque's commitment
to environmental sustainability, bringing sub-145g*
CO2 capability to the premium SUV class.

Phil Popham, managing director of Land Rover
said: "The groundbreaking, all-new Range
Rover Evoque takes the brand into exciting new
territory. Highly relevant and contemporary, the
Evoque will appeal to a whole new group of customers
who may not have considered a Range Rover before.
"For this highly distinctive product, we
have chosen a distinctive name. The all-new Range
Rover Evoque will be sold in over 160 countries
worldwide and its name will be instantly recognisable
across language and cultural boundaries throughout
the world. Evoque implies exclusivity and arouses
emotions, and has a sophisticated aura that matches
the car's urban elegance," he added.
Dr Speth continued: "This vehicle has been
designed, engineered and will be manufactured
in the UK allowing the creation of more than 1,000
jobs at our multi award-winning Halewood plant,
Merseyside. This employment boost, paired with
the fact that over 80 per cent of Range Rover
Evoque production is planned for export, will
be a fantastic support to the UK economy."
Evolution of Range
Rover design
The all-new Range Rover Evoque takes its inspiration
directly from the LRX concept car which drew worldwide
acclaim for its exciting new interpretation of
classic Range Rover design cues.
Smart design in conjunction with meticulous engineering
allowed the spirit of the LRX concept to be turned
into reality without compromising the core Range
Rover values of interior luxury, refined performance
and all-terrain capability.
Gerry McGovern, Land Rover design director said:
"The Range Rover Evoque marks a bold evolution
of Range Rover design by adopting new interpretations
of classic Range Rover design cues and staying
true to the core Range Rover values."
"With its dramatic rising beltline, a muscular
shoulder running the length of the car, and a
distinctive taper to the floating roofline, the
Evoque adopts a very dynamic profile with a powerful
and athletic stance."
Pushing the wheels out to the four corners helps
give the car its purposeful stance. The wheelarches
are wide, but softly integrated into the body,
while the carefully sculpted corners dramatically
reduce the car's visual overhangs front and rear.
Impeccably crafted
luxury interior

Beneath its dramatic exterior, the Range Rover
Evoque provides customers with an impeccably crafted
luxury cabin, incorporating the premium quality
materials and elegant design expected of a Range
Rover interior.
Gerry McGovern continued: "The strong, simple
architecture of the cabin is evident with the
bold intersection between the solid horizontal
elements of the instrument panel and the powerful
vertical lines of the centre console."
Uniquely in the compact SUV segment, the Evoque
allows customers to specify a lavishly appointed
cabin with soft, premium leather providing a luxurious
finish to almost every surface of the instrument
panel, doors and seats, with beautifully tailored
twin-needle stitching.
In bold contrast to the comforting aroma and
supple feel of natural hides, authentic metal
finishes provide a series of striking highlights.
Cold to the touch and exquisitely crafted, the
metal finishes are a tactile and visual reminder
of the superior interior quality.
The instrument cluster, housed beneath a compact
curved binnacle, adds to the sporty, premium feel
of the interior. The twin dials have an attractive,
three-dimensional form with chunky, illuminated
chaplets and needles, and are set deep in circular
housings finished with bright chrome rims.
Total comfort
and practicality

The driver adopts a lower seating position than
in one of the larger Range Rovers offering a more
sporting feel but retaining the important Command
Driving Position. The result is more generous
headroom than is traditionally found in many sporting
saloons, despite the low-profile coupé
roofline.
Drivers who take their Range Rover Evoque off-road
will be reassured to know that in addition to
extremely generous ground clearance, the car has
a significantly better breakover angle, approach
angle and departure angle than other premium compact
SUVs.
Dynamic handling
and effortless, refined performance

Land Rover engineers have developed the Range
Rover Evoque to provide customers with a polished
driving experience that combines dynamic and sporty
handling with responsive, effortless performance
and refinement.
Murray Dietsch, director of Land Rover programmes
said: "We've tuned the Evoque's chassis and
electric power-assisted steering (EPAS) to deliver
precise and responsive steering at lower speeds,
making the car nimble and fun to drive in the
city. As the Evoque is lighter, with a compact
footprint, it reacts quickly and positively to
driver inputs at higher speeds, ensuring that
enthusiastic drivers are offered the agility they
want from a car."
This engaging and sporting character has not
been achieved at the expense of harshness or poor
comfort and refinement. Adaptive Dynamics uses
advanced MagneRide dampers which provide
a particularly good balance of confident, nimble
handling and supple, controlled ride. The suspension
delivers even tighter body control with flatter
handling and sharper responses.
As a true Range Rover, the Evoque delivers the
all-weather, all-surface capability which is a
hallmark of the brand. In common with its larger
siblings, the new model provides formidable all-terrain
potential, enhanced by the latest version of the
company's signature Terrain ResponseTM system.

The Evoque will be the first Range Rover to offer
customers a choice between the standard full-time
intelligent four-wheel-drive system, which delivers
outstanding performance and traction on all surfaces,
and a low-carbon two-wheel-drive option for further
enhanced fuel economy.
An all-turbocharged powertrain line-up offers
smooth and responsive performance. Customers can
choose from the comprehensively updated 2.2-litre
turbodiesel with 140kW and 110kW derivatives,
or the state-of-the-art new 177kW 2.0-litre Si4
petrol engine which combines direct fuel injection,
turbocharging and twin variable valve timing for
exceptional driveability and fuel efficiency.
Murray Dietsch continued: "The state-of-the-art
four-cylinder, turbocharged engines combine six-cylinder
refinement and performance with fuel economy figures
of up to 5.6 l/100km* and emissions of sub 145g/km*
CO2. These impressive figures have been achieved
by the commitment of the product development team
to deliver a compact and weight efficient product,
with no compromise on durability and robustness."

Serious about
sustainability
The Range Rover Evoque sends a powerful message
that the brand is determined to deliver relevant
new products that are not only desirable, but
also significantly more sustainable.
The new car's greener credentials stem from a
comprehensive approach to reducing its environmental
impact throughout the product lifecycle, from
development and manufacturing, through to customer
use and end-of-life recycling.
While the Evoque offers the premium luxury and
performance customers expect from a Range Rover,
it also demonstrates levels of efficiency and
responsible design that make it one of the most
sustainable cars in its class.
Key product innovations
that drive its green performance include:
Compact size - at 4,350mm the Range Rover
Evoque is 430mm shorter than a Range Rover Sport
Lightweight technologies - advanced materials
used throughout the body and chassis
Efficient powertrain - state-of-the-art
petrol and diesel engines, with high-efficiency
features such as direct injection and stop-start
Low CO2 technologies - including electric
power assisted steering (EPAS), smart regenerative
charging and optimised transmissions
Recycling and re-use - maximising use of
sustainable and recycled materials, plus optimising
end-of-life recyclability
The result is a Range Rover that sets new standards
in the premium compact SUV segment for fuel economy
and CO2 emissions.

Distinctively
Evoque
Land Rover designers and engineers have developed
a host of distinctive and innovative features,
to ensure the Range Rover Evoque stands out from
the crowd.
Lighting plays a big part in the Evoque's distinctive
appeal. First to catch the eye is the powerful
signature graphic in the front running lights,
created by innovative LED light-blade technology.
A similar graphic is repeated in the LED rear
lights, with their jewel-like three-dimensional
petal design.
Approach the car at night and you will also see
a bold vehicle graphic alongside the front doors,
illuminated by the puddle lights' that shine
from the doors.
More special touches greet you when you enter
the car. The interior displays come to life with
a choreographed animated start-up sequence, while
the rotary auto shifter completes the greeting'
as it rises silently into the driver's hand.
LED ambient lighting provides sophisticated and
precise illumination within the cabin; a range
of colours can be chosen by the driver to suit
their mood. Select Dynamic mode, however, and
a sporting red colour scheme fills the interior
as well as the instrument dials and cluster display.
To complete the range of features, the largest
panoramic roof ever fitted to a Range Rover can
be specified, providing an all-round vista which
helps to make every journey a special occasion.

There are three main vehicle design themes, each
of which has its own distinctive character, exterior
treatment and carefully co-ordinated interior
package. The three themes are:
Pure - combining the stunning concept-car
exterior with stylish, clean interiors in neutral
colours to highlight the pure, simple forms of
the cabin architecture. Soft-touch, wrapped materials
on the major surfaces contrast with the real-metal
brushed aluminium trim.
Prestige - ultimate Range Rover luxury,
combining a bespoke exterior that includes unique,
19-inch wheels and sparkling metallic details
with an indulgent interior that is almost entirely
leather wrapped. Luxurious duo-tone colour schemes
are embellished by premium leather, twin-needle
stitching and real wood and metal finishes.
Dynamic - bold exterior with 20-inch wheels
and unique bumpers, sills, grille and tailpipes
for a more assertive, confident stance. Contrasting
roof and spoiler colour is a no-cost option, while
the premium sports interior offers a darker environment
with splashes of bright contrast colour, together
with perforated leather seats and unique sports
detailing.
Packed with premium
technologies
The Evoque benefits from the same comprehensive
selection of the latest technologies as the larger
Range Rovers, in terms of controls, connectivity,
comfort and convenience for all occupants.
From the driving wheel, the Range Rover Evoque
is distinguished by a carefully conceived system
of controls and displays that combines a stylish,
uncluttered layout, state-of-the-art functionality
and class-leading ease of use.
At the heart of the control system is Range Rover's
much acclaimed eight-inch high-definition touch-screen
display with its crisp graphics and simple, intuitive
menu structure. The display is available with
the innovative dual-view technology, so that driver
and passenger can view completely independent
content.

Tech-savvy customers get the connectivity they
demand with a comprehensive package that includes
Bluetooth hands-free mobile phone use and audio
streaming, plus a range of USB and auxiliary inputs
for iPods and other portable devices.
The Evoque is the first Range Rover to offer
breathtaking new sound systems developed in partnership
with the high-end audio specialist Meridian. The
premium Meridian offering is an 825W 17-speaker
system that delivers the ultimate in surround-sound
performance.
Other features
available to Range Rover Evoque customers include:
Park Assist for automated parallel parking
Blind Spot Monitoring system
Surround Camera System with five digital
cameras, including a reversing system
Full dual-zone automatic climate control,
featuring a Park Heater timer facility
Hard-drive navigation system with off-road
navigation capability
Hard drive virtual 10xCD multiplayer
Digital TV, and DVD playback
Rear-seat entertainment package, with eight-inch
video screens, digital wireless headphones and
touch-screen remote control
Keyless entry system and powered tailgate
Adaptive headlamps with auto headlamp dipping
Heated windscreen, front seats and steering
wheel
Sold in 160 Markets worldwide from summer 2011
The Range Rover Evoque will be manufactured in
the multi-award winning plant at Halewood in Merseyside,
UK. The car has been engineered for all global
markets, and will go on sale in more than 160
countries worldwide from summer 2011.
Phil Popham said: "The launch of the Range
Rover Evoque is a significant step forward for
the Range Rover brand. This groundbreaking car
brings new excitement and relevance to the marque,
but remains true to the values of premium luxury
and performance that have made Range Rover such
an enduring success story over the past 40 years."

1. GROUNDBREAKING
DESIGN
The all-new Range Rover Evoque has turned the
LRX concept into reality, marking a bold evolution
of Range Rover design, and providing customers
with a compact, premium and highly desirable SUV.
A groundbreaking and original cross-coupé,
the Evoque captures - almost to the millimetre
- the stunning design of the LRX concept. With
its cutting edge lines and sporty, dynamic profile,
the Range Rover Evoque creates a new segment for
a premium off-road coupé.
Gerry McGovern, Land Rover design director said:
"The incredibly positive worldwide reception
for the LRX concept in 2008 made us determined
to develop a production car which captured the
same exciting spirit. Starting with the concept,
however, and trying to turn it into a practical
and desirable production reality, was a tremendous
challenge for our designers and engineers, but
one which they embraced with impressive energy
and passion."
Classic Range Rover design cues, with a bold
new interpretation
The Evoque's bold exterior features exciting new
interpretations of classic Range Rover design
cues, including the signature clamshell bonnet,
the floating roof and the solid 'wheel-at-each-corner'
stance.
Unlike any previous Range Rover, the Evoque adopts
a very dynamic profile with its dramatic rising
beltline, a muscular shoulder running the length
of the car, and a distinctive taper to the floating
roofline. The bold design graphic created by the
exaggerated wedge of the window line is emphasised
by the black pillars.
Pushing the wheels out to the four corners helps
give the car its purposeful stance; the wheelarches
are wide, but softly integrated into the body.
The carefully sculpted corners dramatically reduce
the car's visual overhangs front and rear.
The front-end design makes a powerful statement
of Range Rover's identity with the bold horizontal
graphic created by the perforated two-bar grille
and distinctive headlamps.
The stylish body exudes a strong sense of premium
quality with its precise, tight shut-lines, striking
details like the bonnet vents and side vents,
and the jewel-like quality of the slim front and
rear lamps with their LED signature lighting and
tapering blade indicator clusters.
"The execution of the design will provoke
a strong emotional reaction. Its unique style
will attract a new generation of Range Rover customers
who have never considered an SUV before, such
as premium coupé buyers who would like
to make a bold new statement," added McGovern.
Modern and sporting
premium interior
The Evoque's interior takes the strong, clean
architecture and premium quality materials of
a traditional Range Rover, and applies them in
a more contemporary and sporting fashion.
As in larger Range Rovers, the centrepiece of
the cabin is the bold intersection between the
solid horizontal elements of the instrument panel
and the powerful vertical lines of the centre
console.
Designers have also taken inspiration from the
stylish forms of the LRX concept interior, capturing
the dramatic slope of the centre console and the
pure, elegant lines of the instrument panel. The
design retains the concept's distinctive stowage
area beneath the sloping console, the open structure
echoing the themes of lightness and efficiency
found elsewhere in the car.
The exquisite quality and craftsmanship of the
materials is highlighted by the very contemporary,
clean treatment of the interior surfaces, including
the flush treatment of the air vents and horizontal
roller shutter in the centre console.
Housed under a compact curved binnacle, the instrument
cluster enhances the sporting, premium feel of
the interior. The twin dials have an expressive
three-dimensional form with chunky illuminated
chaplets and needles, and are set deep in sporty
circular housings finished with bright chrome
rims.
An optional full glass fixed panoramic roof enhances
the sense of room and freedom within the deceptively
spacious cabin, flooding the interior with natural
light.
Gerry McGovern explained: "The luxurious,
contemporary feel to the cabin is the perfect
complement to the concept car exterior. The exquisite
materials and craftsmanship, and the pure, elegant
design, tell you that this is a true Range Rover
interior, but one with a more sporting flavour."
Range Rover craftsmanship, and Range Rover materials
The Evoque delivers Range Rover levels of quality
and craftsmanship in every detail of the car.
Particular attention has been given to selecting
only the best, premium quality materials, and
applying those materials with impeccable taste
and care.
Perhaps the most visible example is the luxurious
wrapped finish of the upper instrument panel.
High series models use premium Windsor leather
- beautifully soft high-grade hides which have
been hand-picked for their exceptional touch and
appearance - impeccably hand-finished with twin-needle
stitching.
The fascia mid-section is also leather wrapped;
this, together with the lavish leather trim on
the door panels and seats, creates the ultimate
luxury ambience. In total, over 10m2 of leather
- equivalent to more than three full hides - is
required to complete each vehicle. Every aspect
of the stitching, even down to the size and shape
of the needle, is also specified by Range Rover
experts, to guarantee an immaculate finish, every
time.
Even on models where leather is not specified,
the instrument panel is still wrapped with a premium
quality, soft-touch textured material with twin-needle
stitching, for a sumptuous interior experience.
In bold contrast to the opulent leather and soft-touch
surfaces, strong visual highlights are provided
by authentic metal finishes on the horizontal
strip on the fascia, the surrounds to the vent
controls, and the striking curved elements each
side of the centre console. Cold to the touch
and exquisitely crafted, the metal finishes are
a tactile and visual reminder of the superior
interior quality.
The fastidious attention to detail in every facet
of the Range Rover Evoque's construction can also
be illustrated by the thousands of man hours spent
finessing the way that all visible parts fit together,
ensuring an impeccable quality and consistency
of finish.
Turning the LRX
Concept into reality
The Range Rover Evoque is completely faithful
to the style of the stunning LRX Concept, capturing
its design almost to the millimetre.
Delivering the concept car design, but without
compromising core Range Rover values such as interior
comfort or off-road capability, required a huge
effort from the design and engineering teams.
During the development process, maintaining the
integrity of the LRX design was given the highest
priority, and led to the adoption of new technologies
and smart engineering solutions to maintain the
concept car appearance.
Some of the features which helped to preserve
the LRX Concept design include:
All-new body structure and suspension subframes,
delivering the sleek, low profile of the LRX while
providing excellent interior space and the traditional
elevated Command driving position, with the full
wheel travel required for comfort on- and off-road
Adoption of ultra-high-strength Boron steels
in the A- and B-pillars to retain the slim profile
of the pillars without compromising strength or
safety
Detailed optimisation of the interior package
including pedal positions, fuel tank height and
door structures to deliver generous interior legroom
and headroom while retaining the low coupé
roofline
Integrating the radio antennae into the
rear spoiler, to avoid the fitment of exterior
aerials
Groundbreaking design with total comfort and practicality
The vehicle package successfully provides a unique
blend of coupé styling and capable off-road
geometry and ground clearance. The interior offers
excellent accommodation for passengers and luggage,
while retaining the core elements of the classic
Range Rover Command Driving Position.
Gerry McGovern said: "The Range Rover Evoque
really does give you the best of both worlds -
concept car looks combined with day-to-day comfort
and practicality. From its deceptively spacious
cabin to its deep, accommodating trunk, this is
a car which is ideally suited to our customers'
busy and active lifestyles."
Sitting slightly lower than in one of the larger
Range Rovers, the driver adopts a Sports Command
Driving Position, which offers a more sporting
feel but retains the important sensation of control
and command. The result is more generous headroom
than traditionally found in many sporting saloons,
despite the low profile coupé roofline.
Drivers who take their Range Rover Evoque off-road
will be reassured to know that in addition to
extremely generous ground clearance, the car has
significantly better breakover angle, approach
angle and departure angle than other premium SUVs.

2. PREMIUM DRIVING
EXPERIENCE
The all-new Range Rover Evoque has been designed
and engineered to provide drivers with a finely
judged balance of sporting driving dynamics, responsive
performance and sophisticated refinement.
This polished driving experience is true to the
values of the Range Rover brand, but adds a more
dynamic and sporting character which is consistent
with the exciting promise of the Evoque's bold,
concept car design.
David Mitchell, Chief Programme Engineer, explained:
"Market research indicates that the more
youthful target customers for this car favour
a more sporting driving character. This has encouraged
us to deliver driving dynamics with a more engaging
and connected feel, without losing the poise and
refinement which is an important characteristic
of the Range Rover brand."
Engaging and sporty
driving dynamics
Achieving the desired dynamic character in the
Evoque required an evolution of the Range Rover
DNA. Starting with the driving dynamics of the
Range Rover Sport, which has a similar DNA to
a luxury sports saloon, Range Rover dynamics specialists
set out to deliver a more agile and connected
drive.
Particular objectives were to increase steering
precision and agility at lower speeds, so that
the car was more responsive and fun-to-drive in
typical urban driving conditions.
While the Evoque's lighter weight, more compact
footprint and lower centre of gravity helped to
achieve a more agile character, key engineering
changes were required to deliver the required
responses.
Range Rover engineers initially focused on optimising
the stiffness of the chassis systems and body
structure, followed by meticulous tuning of the
suspension components and electric power assisted
steering (EPAS) system.
Starting with the fully independent suspension
- featuring long-travel coil-sprung struts front
and rear - revised rear suspension geometry was
adopted to raise the rear roll centre.
The variable-ratio speed-sensitive EPAS system
was tuned for immediate responses around the straight-ahead
position, and a precise, linear character. To
enhance the precision and feedback, the steering
rack is solidly mounted on the front subframe.
Although these changes delivered greater agility,
the Evoque has handling responses which remain
flattering and predictable, without any nervous
reactions.
To make sure the Evoque retained the poise and
stability which is typical of long-travel Range
Rover suspension systems, engineers tuned the
car to retain the same comfortable yet connected
ride of the Range Rover Sport, with excellent
control of body motions and low levels of body
roll.
This meticulous tuning of suspension bushes and
spring and damper rates has ensured the Evoque's
more sporting character has not compromised comfort
and refinement.
Adaptive Dynamics featuring MagneRide
Range Rover Evoque customers have the opportunity
to specify a state-of-the-art new Adaptive Dynamics
feature which uses advanced MagneRide continuously
variable dampers.
With the MagneRide dampers - which are more typically
fitted to high performance sports cars - the Adaptive
Dynamics system provides an optimum balance between
confident, nimble handling and a supple, well-controlled
ride.
MagneRide dampers offer infinitely variable
damper settings between soft (comfort) and hard
(sports) extremes, and operate by using a special
damping fluid which contains magnetic particles.
When subjected to a magnetic field, the fluid
becomes more viscous, thus increasing the damping.
Compared to a conventional valve-based continuously
variable damper, MagneRide can change damper
settings much more quickly and has a wider operating
range, delivering more stable and confident dynamics.
The Adaptive Dynamics system monitors vehicle
movements at least 500 times/second, reacting
to driver or road inputs virtually instantaneously
to give greater control and minimise body roll,
providing a balanced, flat ride. The system will
even sense off-road conditions, and optimise damping
accordingly.
Drivers can also select a Dynamic Mode via the
Terrain Response system, which modifies
the damper settings to deliver even tighter body
control, with flatter handling and sharper responses.
All-weather, all-surface
capability
Like a true Range Rover, the Evoque delivers
the all-weather, all-surface capability which
is a hallmark of the brand. In common with its
larger siblings, the new model provides formidable
off-road potential, which is enhanced by the company's
signature Terrain Response system.
The standard four-wheel-drive transmission is
an innovative full-time intelligent system which
continuously varies the front/rear torque split
using an electronically-controlled Haldex centre
coupling to deliver optimum grip and balance for
the current driving conditions.
The Haldex coupling has been specially calibrated
to suit the Evoque's nimble and responsive dynamic
character, and to ensure it delivers a fun-to-drive
experience at all speeds.
Responsive all-turbocharged
powertrain line-up
The Range Rover Evoque has an all-turbocharged
engine line-up with a choice of state-of-the-art
petrol and diesel power units. Both petrol and
diesel powertrains are impressively refined, delivering
strong, torquey performance with ample power in
reserve.
These advanced engines are hushed and relaxed
when cruising at speed, but are tuned to deliver
an enjoyable, sporty note during more spirited
driving. The engines are twinned with sophisticated
and efficient six-speed transmissions - automatic
only for the petrol engine, and automatic or manual
for the diesel.
177kW 2.0-litre
Si4 Petrol Engine
Petrol models feature the state-of-the-art new
downsized 177kW 2.0-litre Si4 engine, which combines
six-cylinder refinement and performance with four-cylinder
fuel economy.
The latest powertrain technologies - including
advanced turbocharging, high-pressure direct fuel-injection
and twin variable valve timing - are combined
to provide outstanding driveability, with very
strong bottom-end performance and an extremely
broad, torquey power band.
The Si4's highly efficient combustion system
enables it to achieve significant reductions in
fuel consumption and CO2 emissions: the downsized
2.0-litre unit cuts CO2 emissions by up to 20
per cent* compared to traditional larger capacity
petrol engines of the same power.
The compact all-aluminium four-cylinder engine
is also substantially lighter than conventional
engines with a similar output. For example, the
177kW 2.0-litre Si4 unit weighs around 40kg* less
than Land Rover's 171kW 3.2-litre i6 engine.
Other key engine technologies include a Mahle
sound generator for a rich, powerful engine note
during strong acceleration, a unique fabricated
sheet metal exhaust manifold (for quicker warm-up
and lower emissions), optimised low-friction design
with special treatments for the piston rings and
tappets, and a state-of-the-art electronic management
system.
Twin balancer shafts and an optimised all-alloy
engine construction ensure superior refinement
with smooth, sophisticated performance.
140kW/110kW 2.2-litre
Turbodiesel
Diesel Evoque models feature the latest 2.2-litre
turbodiesel, available in 140kW (SD4), 110kW (TD4)
and high-economy 110kW (eD4) derivatives, which
delivers an excellent balance of strong, high-torque
performance, impressive refinement and outstanding
fuel economy.
The TD4 turbodiesel range has been comprehensively
updated to provide significantly more power, a
very broad torque curve, further reduced noise
levels and lower CO2 emissions. Over 60 per cent*
of components are either all-new or significantly
modified.
The sophisticated power unit engine features
high-pressure common-rail fuel injection with
piezoelectric injectors, a variable nozzle turbine
(VNT) turbocharger, a variable swirl system and
an uprated engine management system for optimum
combustion efficiency.
Very low noise levels and impressive smoothness
are achieved through technologies like a double-walled
cylinder block and twin balancer shafts.
Innovations introduced in the latest version
include new low-noise injectors, a water cooled
turbo for improved performance, reduced piston
friction for optimised efficiency, new EGR system
for lower particulates, lighter engine components,
faster glow plug operation, and enhanced NVH measures.
Cars with a manual transmission feature a stop-start
function to reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions
by a further eight per cent*.
Paired with its M66 six-speed manual transmission,
the SD4 version also achieves outstanding fuel
economy and CO2 emissions, with a CO2 output of
149g/km*.
Refined and harmonious
sound quality
Range Rover engineers have applied meticulous
attention to detail to ensure that the Evoque
displays a refined and harmonious sound quality
under all driving conditions.
Innovative technologies, including advanced computer
simulations and painstaking optimisation using
state-of-the-art analysis tools like sophisticated
acoustic cameras, have been used to identify and
remove all undesirable sounds.
The advanced turbocharged petrol and diesel power
units are both inherently quiet and smooth, but
further careful optimisation of the engine installations
has made it possible to reduce powertrain sound
levels to best-in-class levels. All sources of
unwanted noise have been isolated or eliminated,
resulting in a refined sound quality across the
full operating range.
Wind noise has been minimised through analysis
with computational fluid dynamics, and exhaustive
wind tunnel tests. Key areas, such as the shape
of the A-pillar and door mirrors, were optimised
very early in the development process.
A special acoustic windscreen lamination, as
used on the larger Range Rovers, further reduces
wind noise and also helps to eliminate high-frequency
combustion noise.
Road noise in the Evoque has been comprehensively
managed through the use of stiff, lightweight
alloy suspension components, along with carefully
optimised bushes. These features work in conjunction
with extremely stiff suspension attachment points
within the bodyshell and accurately applied sprayed
insulation material, to further minimise NVH.
All other operating sounds within the car, from
door closing sounds to the noises made by switches
and motors, have been analysed and refined during
the development process to create a harmonious
and premium sound quality for all occupants.
David Mitchell said: "It was critical that
the Range Rover Evoque met the same standards
of refinement as the larger models in the line-up.
When drivers experience the new model, they will
recognise the characteristic Range Rover qualities
of relaxed and effortless performance and the
tranquil interior environment."

3. SUSTAINABLE
PERFORMANCE
The all-new Range Rover Evoque sends a powerful
message that the company is serious about sustainability,
and determined to deliver products which are both
relevant and highly desirable.
As a smaller, lighter and more efficient new
Range Rover, the Evoque addresses the growing
consumer need for more environmentally friendly
vehicles.
While the Evoque offers the premium levels of
luxury and performance customers expect from a
new Range Rover, it also demonstrates the kind
of efficiency and responsible design that make
it one of the most sustainable cars in its class.
David Mitchell said: "The greener credentials
of the Range Rover Evoque stem from a comprehensive
approach to reducing its environmental impact,
not just during customer use, but throughout the
entire life-cycle of the car. This whole-life
approach allows us consider the best ways of minimising
the overall carbon footprint, taking account of
development, manufacturing and end-of-life recycling,
so that we can make the smartest, most sustainable
decisions."
Smallest ever
Range Rover
The first step in creating a more sustainable
Range Rover was to make it smaller. Following
the lead of the LRX concept, the Range Rover Evoque
is the smallest Range Rover ever, packing the
same level of luxury and technology but shrink-wrapped
into a much more compact and efficient footprint.
Despite its imposing presence on the road, at
4,350mm long, the Evoque is a massive 430mm shorter
than the Range Rover Sport, and with its dramatic
coupé roofline, it sits over 180mm lower
too. The efficiency of the Evoque's footprint
can also be demonstrated by comparing it in size
to any typical medium saloon.
A smaller vehicle is a more sustainable vehicle,
and the compact size of the Range Rover Evoque
has helped engineers minimise its weight, improve
aerodynamic performance and reduce the quantity
of materials required to produce it.
The more efficient architecture also creates
the opportunity to benefit from lightweight, downsized
high-efficiency four-cylinder turbocharged petrol
and diesel engines, leading not only to superior
performance, but also to minimised fuel consumption
and CO2 emissions.
It is worth noting that the Evoque's compact
footprint has not been achieved at the expense
of traditional Range Rover virtues. The car retains
generous interior legroom and headroom, a very
practical luggage area, plus highly capable off-road
geometry and ground clearance.
Advanced lightweight
materials
Weight saving was a primary objective in the
development of the Range Rover Evoque, and engineers
have applied a range of advanced lightweight materials
to make this the lightest Range Rover ever, with
weights starting at just 1640kg*.
Reducing weight creates a virtuous circle, as
lighter weight in one area of the car makes it
possible to introduce lighter components in another,
and so on. As the overall weight drops, performance
improves and both fuel consumption and CO2 emissions
can be significantly reduced.
Weight-saving technologies can be found throughout
the bodyshell and chassis of the Range Rover Evoque,
including:
Optimised steel body structure with over
18 per cent* of Boron/High Strength Steels in
key load-bearing areas
Plastic front fenders and tailgate assembly
Aluminium hood and roof panels
Magnesium cross car beam
Aluminium front lower control arms and front/rear
suspension knuckles
Smaller weight savings have been achieved by
smart engineering decisions in all areas of the
car, ranging from a thinner windscreen with acoustic
lamination and lighter weight alloy wheels, to
lightweight laser-welded seat structures and optimised
sprayed insulation materials.
Petrol cars benefit from the introduction of
the all-new lightweight, downsized 177kW 2.0-litre
Si4 engine, which weighs around 40kg* less than
Land Rover's i6 engine with a similar power output.
Fuel-efficient
powertrains
The state-of-the-art petrol and diesel engines
featured in the Range Rover Evoque have been completely
optimised using the latest powertrain technology
to deliver outstanding fuel efficiency and minimised
CO2 emissions.
The all-new lightweight, downsized 2.0-litre
Si4 petrol engine employs the latest generation
of high pressure direct-injection technology,
together with low-inertia turbocharging and twin
independent variable valve timing, to create an
exceptionally efficient combustion system.
Compared to conventional larger capacity engines
with a similar power output, the new Si4 engine
can reduce CO2 emissions by up to 20 per cent*.
For diesel customers, the latest TD4 turbodiesel
engine has been comprehensively updated to achieve
reduced fuel consumption and CO2 emissions, with
60 per cent* of components either all-new or significantly
modified.
The new TD4 features high-pressure common-rail
fuel injection with piezoelectric injectors, a
variable nozzle turbocharger, a variable swirl
system and an uprated engine management system
for optimum combustion efficiency.
The high economy 110kW eD4 version has a completely
recalibrated fuel injection system with reduced
fuel flow rates for enhanced fuel efficiency.
On diesel cars with a manual transmission, the
Evoque becomes the first Range Rover to offer
a stop-start function, which reduces fuel consumption
and CO2 emissions by a further eight per cent*.
Automatic models benefit from the latest generation
AW F-21 six speed transmission, which has been
extensively revised to improve its operational
efficiency, including gear train optimisation,
advanced idle control, and the adoption of low
viscosity transmission fluid.
Eliminating inefficiencies
Range Rover engineers have rigorously eliminated
parasitic losses from every area of the Evoque,
to ensure that the car delivers the lowest possible
fuel consumption.
While much of the effort has focused on the drivetrain,
significant improvements have been achieved throughout
the car. Key areas of attention included:
Chassis - introduction of Electric Power
Assisted Steering (EPAS), and adoption of low
rolling resistance tyres
Electrical - smart regenerative charging
system to capture wasted energy during vehicle
deceleration, and use of mist sensing heated windscreen
Interior - use of clutchless air compressors
in air conditioning system
Body design - reduced aerodynamic drag through
smaller frontal area and detailed optimisation
Petrol and diesel engines - reduction of
engine internal friction through low friction
coatings
Automatic transmission - gear train optimisation,
advanced idle control, adoption of low viscosity
transmission fluid
Manual transmission - adoption of low viscosity
transmission fluid
Maximising the use of sustainable materials
As part of the comprehensive effort to minimise
the car's ecological impact, the Range Rover Evoque
has been designed to maximise the use of more
sustainable materials.
Recycled materials have been used wherever possible.
Each car uses 16kg* of recycled plastic material,
diverting over 1,100 tonnes* of plastic from landfill
during the car's lifetime.
Parts with recycled content include: headliner,
seat covers, centre console, wheel arch liners,
air cleaner, cooling fan and shroud, air ducting,
side under trays, parcel shelf, engine cover and
subwoofer box.
High quality natural and renewable materials,
such as leather, cotton, cardboard and rubber,
are used extensively, amounting to 21kg* of material
in every vehicle. Key examples include the generous
quantities of leather used on the seats, instrument
panel and door casings, and natural materials
used in the carpets and body insulation.
Some notable innovations in the use of recycled
material include:
High quality Morzine trim fabric used on
the headlining and pillars is entirely produced
from recycled polyester sourced from recycled
bottles and fibres. Using recycled material for
this fabric results in a 66 per cent* lower energy
demand and 54 per cent* lower carbon footprint
during production.
Pure series models feature the sophisticated
Dinamica® trim material which uses 100% recycled
polyester in its construction. The recycled material
is primarily sourced from post consumer waste,
so that each car uses the equivalent of 35 full-size
plastic bottles. Compared with virgin polyester,
producing the recycled polyester fibre requires
64 per cent* less energy and has a 60 per cent*
lower carbon footprint.
Authentic metal interior finishes used on
all models on the centre console and the fascia
strip are produced from 95 per cent* recycled
aluminium, significantly reducing the energy requirement
in production.
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4. RANGE ROVER
TECHNOLOGIES
The all-new Range Rover Evoque has been designed
and engineered to provide customers with the same
comprehensive range of premium technologies they
expect from a true Range Rover, just shrink-wrapped
into a more compact package.
To maximise control, comfort and enjoyment on
board for the driver and passengers, the Evoque
is packed with a host of desirable and intuitive
technologies which are normally associated with
much larger, more expensive models.
The unrivalled array of premium Range Rover equipment
comprises the latest technologies for controls,
connectivity, comfort and convenience, including
some highly distinctive and original signature
features plus stunning new high-end Meridian audio
systems.
David Mitchell said: "The Evoque provides
the complete Range Rover experience, but packaged
into a smaller, more attainable car. Many of the
new customers will be more youthful, tech-savvy
buyers, whose expectations will be exceeded with
the rich array of premium features that will make
ownership a real pleasure."
Smart, intuitive
controls
From the driving wheel, the Range Rover Evoque
is distinguished by a carefully conceived system
of controls and displays which combines a stylish,
uncluttered layout, state-of-the-art functionality
and class-leading ease-of-use.
At the heart of the control system is Range Rover's
much acclaimed eight-inch high-definition touch-screen
display with its crisp, elegant graphics and simple,
highly intuitive menu structure.
The large eight-inch touch-screen provides the
primary control and display system for a wide
range of features including audio, video, navigation
and phone. The screen graphics have been precisely
honed, giving the impression of three-dimensional
buttons, beautifully lit with subtle chrome detailing.
With fewer rows of information, the latest generation
of the display has been designed for improved
usability with bigger buttons and greater separation.
Simple hard keys on either side of the display
provide convenient short-cuts to the most commonly
used screens, such as Home, Audio/Video, Nav and
Phone.
The eight-inch display can also be specified
with the innovative Dual View technology. This
enables the driver and front passenger to view
completely independent content, so that, for example,
the passenger can watch a DVD while the driver
follows route navigation instructions.
Complementing the touch-screen, a full colour
five-inch display between the two instrument dials
presents the primary vehicle-related information,
such as temperature and fuel levels, gear position,
Terrain Response mode, and cruise control/hill
descent information.
Other highly intuitive controls include the simplified
HVAC dials, twin five-way toggle switches on the
steering wheel, and a highly sophisticated voice
control system which provides Say What You
See' prompts in the cluster display to help the
driver input the required commands.
Seamless connectivity
Tech-savvy customers will appreciate the capabilities
of a comprehensive state-of-the-art connectivity
package, which enables them to enjoy the benefits
of a wide variety of portable devices and mobile
phones while travelling in the car.
Hands-free mobile phone use is enabled by Bluetooth
connectivity, which allows a compatible handset
to communicate with the car's in-built phone system.
The phone can be controlled via the eight-inch
touch-screen or the steering wheel controls, and
the system automatically downloads the latest
phonebook contacts, so that making a call is simple
and safe.
The Range Rover Evoque also supports Bluetooth
audio streaming, so that customers can enjoy music
stored on their phone, or other portable Bluetooth
device, via the car's audio system.
Essential connectivity for iPods and other portable
MP3 players or memory sticks is provided by a
comprehensive range of inputs including a direct
iPod connection, USB sockets and an auxiliary
input. The primary iPod functions can be easily
controlled through the eight-inch touch-screen
display.
Distinctively
Evoque
To complement the groundbreaking style of the
exterior, Range Rover designers and engineers
have made sure the Evoque has a host of other
distinctive technologies which bring an added
dash of cool to the ownership experience.
Lighting plays a big part in the Evoque's special
appeal. First to catch the eye is the powerful
signature graphic in the front running lights,
created by innovative LED light-blade technology.
A similar graphic is repeated in the stunning
LED rear lights, with their jewel-like three-dimensional
petal design.
Approach the car at night, and you will also
see a bold vehicle graphic alongside the front
doors, illuminated by the puddle lights'
which shine from the door.
More special touches greet you when you enter
the car. The interior displays and ambient lighting
come to life with a precisely-choreographed animated
start-up sequence, featuring a series of sophisticated
graphics. On automatic cars, the stylish solid
aluminium rotary shifter completes the greeting'
as it rises silently into the driver's hand.
LED ambient lighting provides subtle and precise
illumination within the cabin, with a range of
colours which can be chosen by the driver to suit
their mood. Select Dynamic mode, however, and
a sporting red colour scheme fills the interior
as well as in the instrument dials and cluster
display.
To complete the range of sensations, the largest
panoramic roof ever fitted to a Range Rover can
be specified, providing an all-round vista which
helps to make every journey a special occasion.
The huge, unobstructed glass panel has a stylish
dark tint, with a special surface treatment to
offer a high degree of solar protection. When
additional shade or privacy is required, an electric
fabric sun blind with a solar reflective coating
can be extended across the full surface of the
roof.
Ultimate listening
and viewing pleasure
For the audiophile, the Evoque is the first Range
Rover to offer breathtaking new sound systems
developed in partnership with the specialists
Meridian, a world leader in audio technologies
and digital sound processing.
This level of Meridian audio technology is exclusive
to the next generation of Range Rovers, and promises
sound quality which equals the company's high-end
home systems.
The Evoque is available with two high end Meridian
sound systems. A powerful 380W 11-speaker arrangement
is offered as standard, while a top of the range
825W 17-speaker system with full surround sound
comes as an option. Both offer super sharp, crystal
clear sound quality and their peak power outputs
are based on the 0.2 percent Total Harmonic Distortion
with Noise (THD+N) rating.
State-of-the-art amplifiers incorporate Meridian's
latest digital processing technology to ensure
perfectly optimised sound quality, while both
systems feature branded Meridian high-efficiency
speakers with lightweight neodynium rare earth
magnets for exceptional clarity and dynamics.
Range Rover and Meridian audio specialists have
also applied the sophisticated Meridian Trifield
surround staging technology, along with Dolby
Pro Logic IIx and DTS Neo:6; finally Audyssey
MultEQ XT audio tuning system, which digitally
corrects any imperfections created by the cabin
environment to deliver accurate, enveloping, and
distortion-free sound for all seating positions.
To complete the entertainment options, the Range
Rover Evoque is also available with Digital TV,
DVD playback capability and a hard drive virtual
10 CD multiplayer.
For rear seat passengers, there is a comprehensive
entertainment package which features full eight-inch
video screens in the front headrests, a dedicated
touch-screen remote control, and state-of-the-art
digital infrared wireless headphones which provide
stunning DVD-level sound quality.
Eliminating Stress
at the Wheel
The Range Rover Evoque is equipped with the latest
generation of smart driver assistance technologies
to help make life behind the wheel as safe and
stress-free as possible in today's congested driving
conditions.
The key technologies include:
Park Assist - Applied for the first time
in a Range Rover, this automated technology helps
drivers parallel park their car in tight urban
parking spots. The Evoque has a latest generation
system which can park in a very short space (just
1.2 times the length of the car); when required,
the system allows the driver to shuffle backwards
and forwards to achieve an optimum parking position.
Once the system has identified a park space using
its ultrasonic sensors, the system automatically
steers the car into place while the driver operates
the accelerator, brake and clutch. Informative
graphics and messages are displayed in the cluster
screen, to guide the driver through each stage
of the manoeuvre.
Blind Spot Monitoring - The system alerts
the driver when a vehicle enters it hidden blind-spot
zones on either side of the vehicle. Two sophisticated
radar sensors mounted in the rear bumper monitor
both sides of the car, and the system illuminates
a warning light in the corresponding wing mirror
when a vehicle enters a blind spot zone. The system
is optimised to work at the lower speeds commonly
encountered in urban conditions or on congested
motorways.
Surround Camera System - One of Range Rover's
signature features, the system uses five digital
cameras, discreetly placed around the car, providing
a 360 degree, real-time view of the surrounding
area on the touch-screen display. The driver can
display the camera images independently or in
combination, depending on the requirements in
the current driving conditions. The rear camera
can be used to assist with hitching and unhitching
trailers. The tailgate camera is also designed
to operate independently as part of the reversing
camera system, which presents the camera image
on the touch-screen display, with special graphics
overlaid to show the current vehicle trajectory
and the distance from any fixed objects.
Adaptive/Auto-Dipping Headlights - The
Evoque is available with xenon headlamps with
an adaptive feature which follows the curves in
the road, and provides additional illumination
in tight bends. An auto-dipping function detects
ambient light levels and the presence of oncoming
traffic, and switches automatically between high
and dipped beam.
Added comfort
and convenience
Those small extra touches can make a real difference
to comfort and wellbeing during day-to-day driving,
and the Range Rover Evoque offers a generous selection
of thoughtful and relevant features which help
to make ownership a true pleasure.
The comfort and convenience technologies include:
Timed climate control - The Evoque is available
with full dual-zone automatic climate control,
which includes a Park Heater facility that allows
the car to be pre-heated or cooled as required.
The timer can be set using a recurring 7-day calendar,
or as a single event up to 16 days in advance.
Heated front screen, seats and wheel -
For those cold winter mornings, the Evoque offers
the convenience and safety of a heated front screen,
plus the comfort of individually adjustable heated
front seats and a heated steering wheel rim.
Keyless entry system and powered tailgate
- The Range Rover Smart Key system enables keyless
entry and start. The powered tailgate provides
added practicality when laden with bags of shopping,
and can be opened remotely using the key fob.
Hard drive navigation system - The latest
generation of hard drive based satellite navigation
system is available in the Evoque, and feature
advanced functionality including turn-by-turn
directions in the cluster display.

5. RANGE ROVER
ENGINEERING
The all-new Range Rover Evoque has been engineered,
developed and tested to the same exacting standards
as the larger models in the Range Rover line-up.
Over 40 years of expertise in body and chassis
systems, four-wheel-drive drivelines and all-terrain
technologies have been applied to the Evoque,
to ensure that it delivers the refined performance
and all-weather, all-surface capability which
are hallmarks of the brand.
David Mitchell stated: "While the Range
Rover Evoque is geared towards delivering sporting
and fun-to-drive handling on the road, it will
still be at home on a variety of terrains. Exclusive
technologies like the patented Terrain ResponseTM
and Hill Descent systems provide the Evoque with
a unique competitive advantage when the going
gets tough."
All-new structure
and suspension system
The Range Rover Evoque features an all-new structure
and suspension system which have been developed
to deliver outstanding dynamics both on- and off-road,
while preserving the stunning sporting profile
of the original LRX concept car.
The exceptionally strong, lightweight steel monocoque
body structure has been developed to deliver outstanding
stiffness and refinement together with excellent
crash performance. The structure was optimised
using the latest state-of-the-art computer multi-dimensional
simulation tools, and uses 18 per cent* of special
high-strength and Boron ultra-high-strength steels
in strategic load-bearing areas.
Mounted to this incredibly stable structure,
the Evoque's fully independent suspension system
features coil sprung struts front and rear together
with isolated front and rear subframes.
The supple, long-travel suspension design, large-diameter
gas damper struts, and extremely stiff isolated
subframes all contribute to the Evoque's well-controlled
and absorbent ride, and its confidence in challenging
off-road conditions.
Strong and stable
safety cell
The Range Rover Evoque's optimised steel structure
protects occupants using an incredibly strong
and stable safety cell, which is complemented
by a comprehensive system of airbags and restraints.
The ultra-high-strength Boron steel has been
used in key parts of the crash safety cell to
resist deformation and intrusion during impacts,
including the A- and B-pillars and the sills.
The occupant safety package includes a carefully
optimised restraint system including driver and
passenger airbags, knee airbags, and side curtain
and thorax airbags.
Pedestrian safety was given a very high priority,
with the design for the front-end, bumpers, bonnet
and cowl area undergoing intensive optimisation
to ensure that the structure minimised potential
injuries.
Powerful and sophisticated
braking system
The Range Rover Evoque features a powerful all-disc
braking system for confident stopping in all conditions.
Generous disc diameters provide a huge thermal
capacity, providing formidable, fade-free stopping
performance which equals that of premium sports
saloons.
Like larger Range Rovers, the Evoque is equipped
with a convenient and effective electronic park
brake, activated via a switch in the centre console,
which disengages automatically when the car moves
off.
The braking system is complemented by the latest
generation of electronic active safety systems,
including:
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
Electronic brake force distribution (EBD)
Emergency brake lights (EBL)
Emergency brake assist (EBA)
Corner Brake Control (CBC)
The Corner Brake Control function has been carefully
calibrated to prevent rear end instability when
braking in corners. The system optimises the side-to-side
braking balance for all four wheels, to help ensure
that the car follows the driver's intended path.
State-of-the-art
traction and stability systems
Active safety performance is further enhanced
by a comprehensive range of state-of-the-art traction
and stability systems, configured using Range
Rover's expertise in all-terrain performance to
maximise stability and safety in the widest range
of driving conditions.
At the heart of the systems is a sophisticated
electronic control unit which monitors the car
at all times, and can individually adjust the
braking forces and engine torque applied to each
wheel to optimise the handling and help the driver
retain control in extreme manoeuvres.
The control unit takes into account a wide variety
of inputs including individual wheel speeds, cornering
yaw rates, longitudinal and lateral acceleration,
vehicle speed, gear and clutch engagement, brake
pressure, accelerator position and the settings
of the hill descent and Terrain Response
systems.
To complement the car's responsive on-road handling,
the Range Rover Evoque features refinements to
the Dynamic Stability Control and Roll Stability
Control systems which further enhance cornering
behaviour and stability.
The car also includes a new Hill Start Assist
function, which holds the brakes for a few seconds
to help the driver pull away smoothly and safely
on steep inclines, and Trailer Stability Assist
for improved towing safety.
The full suite of traction and stability systems
includes:
Dynamic Stability Control (DSC)
Roll Stability Control (RSC)
Traction Control System (TCS)
Trailer Stability Assist (TSA)
Hill Start Assist
Hill Descent Control (HDC) and Gradient
Release Control (GRC)
Engine Drag torque Control (EDC)
Unique all-terrain
technologies
Like all Range Rovers, the Evoque makes use of
a unique suite of technologies to maximise performance
and safety in challenging on- and off-road conditions.
The primary technology is Terrain Response,
which adapts the responses of the car's engine,
gearbox, centre coupling and braking/stability
systems to match the demands of the terrain, optimising
driveability and comfort as well as maximising
traction.
The Range Rover Evoque has four Terrain Response
settings, selected via a control on the centre
console: General Driving (on-road and easy off-road);
Grass/Gravel/Snow (slippery conditions, on- and
off-road); Mud and Ruts; and Sand. An additional
Dynamic setting is available for cars specified
with Adaptive Dynamics.
To optimise safety and control on steep gradients,
the Evoque also offers Hill Descent Control (HDC)
and Gradient Release Control (GRC). HDC automatically
restricts speed downhill using the anti-lock brakes,
and has been enhanced for improved performance,
with a revised interface to help the driver adjust
the target speed more easily. GRC is linked to
HDC, and progressively releases the brakes on
very steep or more gradual slopes, for maximum
control.
Tested to the
limit
With its compact size and concept-car looks the
Evoque is clearly a new kind of Range Rover, but
it has been subjected to exactly the same punishing
test and development regime as the larger Range
Rover models.
A whole fleet of development vehicles are being
subjected to twelve months of gruelling tests,
covering millions of miles between them to ensure
that the Evoque achieves the same standards of
ruggedness and all-terrain versatility as every
Range Rover before them.
An extensive team of engineers dedicated to prototype
development and testing, are travelling to over
20 countries worldwide to test in extremes of
climates over a variety of road surfaces and altitudes.
From the frozen extremities of Europe and Canada,
to the searing heat and dust of the deserts in
the Middle East and America, to the Autobahns
in Europe and city traffic in Tokyo, the Evoque
is being validated against every element the earth
can throw at it.
In total, over 16,700 tests will be completed
across all components and systems. Some of the
most punishing test regimes include:
8,000km (5,000 miles) driven flat-out non-stop
at the Nürburgring in the hands of a racing
driver, testing chassis and braking components
to the limit, along with the powertrain and cooling
systems
Intensive month-long king of the sand'
durability cycle in the Middle East, tackling
punishing dirt roads, off-road sand driving and
tough inclines in intense desert heat
Infamous off-road test cycle encompassing
thousands of kilometers through the unique deep
mud and clay of the Land Rover test centre at
Eastnor Castle proving grounds, the MIRA and Gaydon
durability circuits, and the deep water and ruts
of the military proving grounds designed to challenge
tanks and personnel carriers.

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