Especificaciones y análisis del Land Rover Range Rover Evoque
Power
190HP
Torque
420Nm
Consumption
5.7l/100
Emissions
149g/km
0-100 km/h
10s
Top Speed
200km/h
Weight
1775kg
Price
38,800€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Manual 6v
AWD
5 / 5 doors
575 L
60 L
140 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Land Rover Range Rover Evoque 5p SD4 190 CV 4x4 Pure (2011-2012)
General description
The 2011 Range Rover Evoque wasn't just a new car; it was a statement of intent that shook the foundations of the premium SUV segment. Land Rover dared to launch a vehicle that looked like it was taken straight from a motor show, proving that an off-roader could be, above all, an object of desire and an icon of urban style.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the 190-horsepower SD4 diesel engine feels full of strength and character, with generous torque that pushes decisively from low revs. The six-speed manual gearbox offers a mechanical and precise feel, connecting you with the drive. Despite its focus on asphalt, where it is agile and surprisingly stable for its height, its 4x4 traction system and the brand's heritage give it unwavering confidence when the terrain gets complicated, conveying a sense of total security and capability.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is, quite simply, its soul. The rising beltline, the low, floating roof, and its muscular proportions created a silhouette that has been imitated ad nauseam. It broke molds and was love at first sight. Inside, the atmosphere is pure Range Rover: quality materials, a clean design, and a feeling of being in a luxury sanctuary, with a raised center console that envelops you and puts you in command.
Technology and features
For its time, the Evoque offered remarkable technological equipment. It featured an infotainment system with a touchscreen, basic connectivity, and a Terrain Response driving mode selector that adapted the car to different surfaces. The electric power steering and Start-Stop system were also elements aimed at improving efficiency and comfort, positioning it as a modern and sophisticated vehicle.
Competition
At its launch, the Evoque faced well-established German rivals that dominated the premium compact SUV market. The Audi Q3 offered a more conservative and technological approach, while the BMW X1 focused on a sportier and more dynamic drive. Both were great cars, but neither could compete with the visual impact and 'cool' factor of the Evoque.
Conclusion
The first-generation Range Rover Evoque is a car you buy with your heart. It is the perfect fusion of Land Rover's legendary robustness and an avant-garde design that still turns heads. Although its practicality or reliability may not always be its strongest points, the experience of owning and driving it, the feeling of exclusivity, and its undeniable appeal make it a passionate and rewarding choice that defined a new era for SUVs.




