2023 Range Rover Evoque debuts with revamped interior, updated drivetrains

Published by: Vivek Dubey

The 2023 Range Rover Evoque has made its debut with a revamped interior and electrified drivetrains. The updated SUV features a sleek new dashboard design and a range of hybrid powertrain options.

Land Rover has rolled out the updated Range Rover Evoque for the 2023 model year, with a major interior overhaul along with subtle cosmetic tweaks on the outside.

The new Evoque comes with a redesigned dashboard featuring a floating 11.4-inch touchscreen in the center, running the latest Pivi Pro system.

The interior now has fewer buttons, with most functions integrated into the touchscreen.

The rotary dials for the climate control system have been removed and replaced with a sleeker gear selector.

According to JLR, despite the lack of physical buttons, most critical functions can be performed with just two taps.

Amazon Alexa voice control, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto come equipped as standard for better connectivity.

The Evoque now gets a new PM2.5 air purification system and non-leather upholstery options such as Kvadrat wool.

Subtle cosmetic changes on the outside include a redesigned grille and revised LED Daytime Running Lamps in the Pixel LED headlights.

The trim line-up has been simplified to just four levels: S, Dynamic SE, Dynamic HSE and Autobiography.

The SUV also comes with a remote app that enables users to remotely lock/unlock the vehicle and pre-condition the interior. It supports over-the-air updates via onboard Wi-Fi.

All Evoques are now electrified, being either 48V mild hybrids or plug-in hybrids, with the exception of the entry-level D165 diesel with a manual gearbox.

There are two diesel and two petrol engines to choose from besides the P300e plug-in hybrid that offers a maximum electric-only range of 63 km courtesy of a new battery.

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