Considering the Range Rover Evoque has been around
in its current iteration since 2011, it should come at no surprise that the SUV
is getting a refresh. Spy photos show us what the cabin could
look like when it reaches production.
Similar styling to the current model carries over; a
central touchscreen system – designated for navigation, radio, and other
primary features – sits atop a larger touchscreen that controls HVAC functions.
It looks almost identical to the current model, apart from the light restyling
on the upper section which sees the flat, tablet-style screen now more
integrated into the dash surrounded by sharper angles.