The new Range Rover Evoque will cost from £27,955 for the two-wheel-drive diesel manual version, when it goes on sale in the UK at the beginning of September.
The Evoque will be available from launch in coupe and five-door body styles, and three trim levels, Pure, Prestige and Dynamic, marking a break with the company’s traditional names.
Three engine options are available: a 2.2-litre turbodiesel in 148bhp (150PS) or 187bhp (190PS) states of tune, and a 236bhp 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol unit.
Land Rover predicts that the more economical of the turbodiesels will emit less than 130g/km of CO2 in two-wheel drive manual form.
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The five-door Evoque is roomier than the coupe, with a 30mm higher roofline, but as an illustration of Land Rover’s strategy for the car the range-topping model will still be the coupe, at £44,320 for the Si4 Dynamic with six-speed auto and LUX pack.
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