It may shock you that Range Rover Evoque gone
relatively unchanged since 2011. Fortunately, JLR is doing something about that
and was recently spied testing a second-generation Evoque mule.
Underpinning the MKII Evoque will be a redesigned
platform while power will be provided by JLR's ever-expanding range of Ingenium
four-cylinder petrol and diesel engines.
We discovered that it is powered by a 2.0-liter
diesel engine, but the high voltage sticker on the rear suggests that it could
be a hybrid. Land Rover could be testing a diesel-electric
powertrain option or perhaps developing a hybrid system that works with both
petrol and diesel engines.
Its difficult to
determine how the second-gen Evoque will look at this early stage. Hidden under
the camouflage of this mule appears to be a large front grille and widened air
intakes. The track appears to be slightly wider, indicating that
the new Evoque may grow marginally in size but apart from those elements, not
much else can be said.
It is not yet known when we will see the new Evoque
in the flesh but a debut next year is possible.
Source : Carscoops