Replacing a successful model like the Range Rover
Evoque isn’t easy and Land Rover sure takes its time to work on a
successor. After all the Range Rover
Evoque became basically Land Rover’s license to print money, having sold more
than 600,000 units since its debut in 2011.
Land Rover is reportedly gunning for an evolved
version of the Evoque’s popular design choices, adopting along the way elements
from the larger Velar which might even include the characteristic flush door
handles. The company will keep the second-gen Evoque based on the same D8
architecture which will be updated in a few key points, including a slightly
longer wheelbase for more rear legroom and boot space.
The new Evoque will also offer JLR’s latest
technologies in the infotainment and active safety areas, as well as an
improved version of the Terrain response system. The engine range will continue
using the Ingenium family of petrol and diesel engines, but whether there will
be an electrified version remains to be seen, as the platform isn’t currently
suitable for a hybrid powertrain. Expect
to see the second generation Evoque in late 2018, with a market launch in early
2019. Until then stay tuned for more info as we have them.