Range Rover Evoque – Full Media Kit – UK Version

I’m going to try and get the text of all the various official press releases up and on the site, some may be older, some similar but from different markets.  It will be a lot of retroactive posting, but it should make it easier to find this type of original Land Rover text in one place.  And I’m going to use the WordPress More tag, so I don’t clog up the main pages with these really long documents.

Here we start with the latest big press release, ladies & gentlemen, the Range Rover Evoque

EMBARGO: 00:01 (GMT) on 22 September 2010

THE ALL-NEW RANGE ROVER EVOQUE

­– THE SMALLEST, LIGHTEST, MOST FUEL-EFFICIENT RANGE ROVER EVER PRODUCED

  • Luxurious cross-coupé design with a compact and more efficient footprint
  • Attracting a new group of customers to the Range Rover brand
  • Bold exterior design is an evolution of Range Rover design language
  • Strong, clean interior architecture with a contemporary and sporting feel
  • Premium cabin with same high quality materials as the larger Range Rovers
  • Available with full-sized glass panoramic roof that floods the interior with natural light
  • Class-leading sustainability – efficient powertrains and advanced lightweight materials
  • Smaller – 430 mm shorter and 187 mm lower – than the Range Rover Sport
  • Available in both four-wheel-drive and front-wheel-drive versions
  • Fuel-efficient, turbocharged, four-cylinder petrol and diesel engines deliver excellent performance with low CO2 emissions
  • Front-wheel-drive, 2.2-litre turbodiesel (150PS eD4) offers impressive 58mpg* and sub 130g/km* CO2 emissions
  • Two derivatives of the 2.2-litre turbodiesel (150PS TD4 and 190PS SD4)
  • A new, 240PS, 2.0-litre Si4 petrol engine combining six-cylinder refinement and performance with four-cylinder fuel economy
  • Stop-start technology on all diesel manual derivatives
  • Both diesel and petrol engines are offered with an updated six-speed auto transmission
  • All-new chassis specification delivers dynamic and agile handling across all terrains, aided by Adaptive Dynamics featuring MagneRide™
  • Class-leading all-weather, all-surface capability with legendary Land Rover Terrain Response
  • Front-wheel-drive option optimised for rewarding on-road dynamics
  • Extensive selection of Range Rover technologies, including the latest Park Assist function, dual-view display for eight-inch touch-screen, Bluetooth audio streaming and Surround Camera System
  • To be sold in 160 countries worldwide, with deliveries from summer 2011

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2010-10-24T12:28:16-04:00September 22, 2010|

Range Rover Evoque–PR Analysis–”(Sports) Command Driving Position”

So these will be the first of comments on the info Land Rover has now given us through the official press release.

From the official Land Rover Glossary – Command Driving Position:

The Land Rover command driving position stems from a number of key dimensional relationships which combine to give the driver a feeling of being in command of the vehicle.
A low relative waistline, slim pillars, visible bonnet edge and large glass area promote excellent visibility and an awareness of the vehicle’s surroundings. The high, upright seating position and upright steering wheel add further to the feeling of confidence common to driving all Land Rover models.

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So in this first full shot of the interior we can see how high that door window is, I guess we knew this somewhat with how small the exterior windows were.  But as soon as I saw that I went looking for the classic Land Rover phrase “Command Driving Position”  and it right there in the first few pages.  But really, I’m sure it’s great, but this isn’t Command Driving Position – the headrest is practically below window height.  And I do realize this is a small vehicle, so the actual size & feel probably doesn’t come across in the picture.  Continuing down the press release, we get to this section, which doesn’t seem quite right:

The vehicle package successfully provides a unique blend of coupe styling and capable off-road geometry and ground clearance. The interior offers excellent accommodation for passengers and luggage, while retaining the core elements of the classic Range Rover Command Driving Position.

Which core elements are those – a seat that someone sits in while they drive?

Further down they take a step back and really explain the situation as “Sports Command Driving Position”:

Sitting slightly lower than in one of the larger Range Rover models, the driver adopts a Sports Command Driving Position, which offers a more sporting feel but retains the important sensation of control and command. The result is more generous headroom than traditionally found in many sporting sedans, despite the low profile coupe roofline.

I just feel they’re trying to force their “design language” into every situation whether or not it’s applicable.  They should have used the “Sports” moniker for every time they used the phrase.  I may not be happy with them calling this a Range Rover, but they could have gotten away with it with the obvious stuff  – floating roof, wheels to the corners, clamshell hood – they don’t need to start making things up to make it fit into the line better.

Looks cool though!

2010-09-21T20:16:47-04:00September 21, 2010|

2012 Range Rover Evoque–Finally some real information, here we go…

So with about 8 more days to go until the official Paris reveal, Land Rover has lifted the embargo and given us all more specific info on the new Range Rover Evoque then all the previous Evoque news releases combined.

The exterior we’ve seen in various forms for a while now, it’s the new interior pictures that really give us an idea of what this vehicle will be.  There’s A LOT of Jaguar XJ in there from the steering wheel to the controls on the doors and window controls.  And the main 8” display also looks different from current Land Rover designs.  It did get the rotary shift knob, which I guess works with the Ford-made 6-speed that I believe is also used in the LR2 – I guess technology could be adapted to a non-Diesel “Range Rovers” after all?

The actual press release has a huge amount of info that I really want to comment on, so I think I’ll break it up into different posts – there will be Range Rover Evoque overload throughout the next few days.

Like I said prior, I think we’re seeing cues of what we’re going to see in the next real Range Rover.  And this does again keep the actual Range Rover in it’s perpetual game of catch-up to all other vehicles with the actual latest technology.

Here’s the full press release for download, it’s the North American version, I’ll take a look at the UK version as well.

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2010-09-21T19:44:30-04:00September 21, 2010|

Spy Photos: 2012 Range Rover Evoque

More photos of the 4-door Range Rover Evoque and some real interior shots – although not much to see, they’re still using the Jaguar steering wheel for testing, I wonder if that will show up in production or if they’ll go with the standard Land Rover steering wheel.  Also of note, and I’m not sure if it’s just a trick of the eye, but it looks like there is just one big dial for the gauge cluster – maybe they’ll go full LCD for that?

From Edmunds Inside Line:

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2010-08-14T17:22:52-04:00August 14, 2010|

ALL-NEW RANGE ROVER EVOQUE PROTOTYPES GO UNDERCOVER

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– All-new Range Rover Evoque enters final-phase testing.

– Global test programme will cover millions of miles in extreme endurance conditions.

– It’s no secret: funky ‘camouflage’ wraps designed to introduce the new Range Rover Evoque to the world.

– Over 17,000 individual tests to be completed on all components and systems.

The all-new Range Rover Evoque has entered its final phase of testing, with hundreds of prototype models dispatched around the globe for trial in the toughest climates and conditions.

Land Rover is making no secret of the operation – its design team has fitted ten prototypes with funky camouflage wraps, to introduce the new car in ten key cities worldwide.

Ordinarily prototypes are disguised for discretion, but these ten are intended to be seen. The funky camouflage imagery is actually a GPS mapping trail of ten key cities for Evoque, with each vehicle saying ‘Hello’ to its city. It signals the eagerly awaited global launch of the new Evoque.

These unmissable vehicles represent London, New York, Sao Paulo, Paris, Milan, Madrid, Berlin, Sydney, Shanghai and Moscow and will all be spotted testing around the globe. They are just a small proportion of the hundreds of pre-production cars that will be rigorously evaluated over millions of miles to ensure the new Range Rover Evoque surpasses the highest standards of quality and reliability when it goes on sale in summer 2011.

Teams of engineers will travel to 20 countries to pit the Range Rover Evoque against the most extreme conditions on earth, ranging from the Arctic to the desert, from German Autobahns to Tokyo city traffic. Alongside the engineers, Land Rover is working with 120 unique component suppliers and carrying out in excess of 17,000 individual tests to examine every separate part and system.

Like all Range Rovers, the new Evoque will have been proven against all the elements when it goes on sale next summer.

“The development stage is crucial in the year leading up to launching the car,” said Murray Dietsch, director of Land Rover programmes. “No stone is left unturned; we have a team of experienced and skilled engineers who will work to a tight schedule to ensure we have a top quality vehicle to offer our customers.”

The new Range Rover Evoque is the smallest, lightest and most fuel-efficient model the company has ever offered, and will be sold in 160 markets around the world.

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2010-07-16T00:51:29-04:00July 16, 2010|
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