All the Price Details of the 2020 Range Rover Evoque
Although it originally made its debut back in November at a launch event in London, the all-new 2020 Range Rover Evoque showed up for the first time on U.S. soil this week at the Chicago auto show and this time, it brought along price information. The lineup is bookended by the base S P250 ($43,645) on one side and the First Edition model ($57,845) on the other. The price of the base model represents an $850 increase over the 2019 Evoque's lowest-priced model. More expensive Autobiography versions of the 2019 Evoque were offered, and although Land Rover has made no announcement of such models for 2020, we imagine they are all but an inevitability given the brand's penchant for luxurious trims.
Models branded P250 are powered by a 246-hp turbocharged 2.0-liter inline-four engine, and P300 models come with a 296-hp powertrain that consists of the turbo four-cylinder engine and a 48-volt hybrid system. All Evoques have a nine-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive.
The $43,645 S P250 comes well equipped right out of the gate and includes desirable features such as:
18-inch aluminum wheels
LED head- and taillights
Proximity approach lighting
Dual-zone automatic climate control
10-way power-adjustable front seats with leather upholstery
10-inch infotainment touchscreen with navigation
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto capability
Low-speed automated emergency braking and lane-keeping assist
Next up is the $47,595 R-Dynamic S P300, which comes with the more powerful four-cylinder/hybrid powertrain and adds:
Metal sport pedal covers
Chrome tread plates in doors
Perforated leather steering-wheel wrap
Steering-wheel-mounted shift paddles
Dark aluminum interior trim
R-Dynamic exterior badging and burnished copper exterior accents
Stepping up to the $48,195 SE P250 adds additional features, including:
20-inch aluminum wheels
Automatic high-beam headlamps with daytime running lights
Power-operated rear liftgate
14-way power-adjustable front seats with memory settings
Land Rover's dual-screen Touch Pro Duo infotainment system
360-degree exterior camera system and automated parking
Making the leap to the $52,145 R-Dynamic SE P300 mirrors the equipment on the SE P250 but includes the higher-powered powertrain from the R-Dynamic S P300. Upgrading to the R-Dynamic HSE P300 adds equipment such as:
Rearview mirror with integrated rear camera display
Power-operated rear liftgate with gesture recognition
16-way power-adjustable front seats with Windsor leather upholstery
Meridian premium audio system
Blind-spot monitoring
Adaptive cruise control with traffic-jam assist
High-speed automated emergency braking
Finally, lucky buyers who act quickly enough can nab the $57,845 First Edition P250 model, which comes standard with many items that are optional on other Evoques, including:
Fixed-panel glass roof
Headlamp washers
Reconfigurable interior ambient lighting
Illuminated tread plates in doors
Power-adjustable steering column
14-way heated and power-adjustable front seats with two-tone leather upholstery
Heated steering wheel
Head-up display
12.3-inch digital gauge cluster
Land Rover offers many of the features listed above as part of packages and as stand-alone options on even the base S P250. With special paint, fancy leathers, and additional option packages, it's quite easy to option the new Evoque up to a price that will rival that of the slightly larger Range Rover Velar, which starts just over $50,000. The new Evoque is expected to land at U.S. Land Rover dealers this spring.
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