
Review: 2015 Range Rover Evoque Premium

The SUV market has expanded multiple folds over the last few years. Nowadays, an SUV is preferred over a saloon or a coupe, with consumer demand showing a sharp inclination towards the large body vehicle. One popular contender in the SUV segment, that catches the eye, is the Range Rover Evoque. The sporty small-size SUV is fast, looks beautiful, and handles like a dream both on and off the road.
The 2015 Land Rover Range Rover proves to be a more stylish and punchy alternative to the likes of the Mercedes-Benz GLC and the BMW X3. The vehicle has the styling of an SUV that is built for road performance but do not let the Evoque's looks fool you as it does remarkably well in the off-road department.
The 2015 Evoque comes in three body styles. You can choose between the three-door variant, a 5-door variant, and the very unusual convertible unit. The most popular one among the trio is the three-door 'coupe' – as Land Rover calls it.
Exterior Styling
The Range Rover first came out in 2011 and was instantly a hit. The second-generation facelift was introduced in 2015 with minor tweaks to the exterior. The remodeled
LED headlights to add a nice angular touch to the otherwise bulky front-end. The SUV does not have an imposing front-grille as is customary on most modern vehicles. The rear, on the other hand, has some beautiful taillights with a dual exhaust system completing the finish.
The Evoque also gets a rear spoiler to make it look sportier than its cousin.
The colour scheme on the Range Rover is very interesting. Users can opt for a dual colour setup. However, the other basic colours like Santorini Black Metallic, Firenze Red Metallic, Loire Blue, Scotia Grey, Fuji White, and Phoenix Orange are enough to put you in awe.
Interior Aesthetics
The inside cabin of the Range Rover Evoque embodies a sporty persona. Therefore, you get leather seats with contrasting stitching, a dashboard with a small yet practical infotainment screen, an informative driver's information screen, and a center console that holds all the other important controls.
Since the 2015 Evoque is an old car, you won't find Android Auto or Apple CarPlay, active voice-command, or any of the other modern gimmicks. You will, however, get a touchscreen infotainment system, something that was very rare in 2015.
The cabin space is very accommodating, with enough headroom and legroom to allow you and your passengers a comfortable drive. The cargo space is where the SUV lacks a little bit, but that is to be expected from a small SUV. The luggage space is still slightly better than the competition, so that shouldn't play as a negative for the Evoque.
Feel of the Vehicle
The 2015 Range Rover is simply a treat to drive. The vehicle is comfortable both off and on the road. You hardly feel any bumps or turbulence in the cabin thanks to the modern suspension and other brilliant dampening mechanics.
The SUV has decent ground clearance, which means you can take it for a spin out on the trails. However, avoid treading too deep into the wild as that would require raising the car by a few inches. Other than that, the Evoque is capable of meting out the best possible performance from a small SUV.
The Range Rover is capable of all these shenanigans thanks to the mighty powertrain hiding under the hood. The small SUV gets 4 engine options with two of them petrol and the rest of the two being diesel-powered. The petrol variants offer more hp, so they are a good option for daily driving on the road. However, if you prefer a bit of off-road adventure, the diesel variants offering 150hp and 240hp respectively can add a bit more spice.
Final Thoughts
The Range Rover is not a vehicle to pass out on. You should experience this vehicle once to get a feeling of the performance it offers. That is now possible with Hilton Car Supermarket. We offer attractive purchasing options to our clients so that they can fulfill their dreams without breaking their bank. At Hilton cars supermarket, you can get a Range Rover financed for as low as £381 a month or at a full price of £20,200.