2011 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque
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237 hp |
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118.5 hp per liter |
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(from Land Rover
Press Release) 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
Paris, France 30th
September 2010 – The groundbreaking, all-new Range Rover Evoque
makes its global public debut at the 2010 Paris Motor Show.
Dr Ralf Speth, CEO, Jaguar Land Rover, said: “These are exciting
times for our business as we continue to widen our portfolio with
this all-new addition to the Range Rover line-up. Not only will the
Range Rover Evoque increase our worldwide market share, but it
demonstrates our commitment to building sustainable, yet highly
desirable products."
Dr Speth continued: “The Evoque helps to define a new segment for
premium compact SUVs that are more sporting and stylish. It makes a
strong statement about the future direction of the Range Rover brand
and will have a powerful emotional appeal to a very broad range of
premium car buyers.”
The Range Rover Evoque has turned the much-acclaimed LRX concept car
into reality, faithfully capturing the spirit of its landmark cross-coupé
design.
True to the Range Rover brand, the Evoque effortlessly delivers
premium levels of craftsmanship, luxury and performance, but
shrink-wrapped into a more compact package.
The lightest and most fuel-efficient Range Rover ever, the Evoque
demonstrates the marque’s commitment to environmental
sustainability, bringing sub-130g/km* CO2 capability to the premium
SUV class.
Phil Popham, managing director of Land Rover, said: “The
groundbreaking, all-new Range Rover Evoque takes the brand into
exciting new territory. Highly relevant and contemporary, the Evoque
will appeal to a whole new group of customers who may not have
considered a Range Rover before.
“For this highly distinctive product, we have chosen a distinctive
name. The all-new Range Rover Evoque will be sold in over 160
countries worldwide and its name will be instantly recognisable
across language and cultural boundaries throughout the world. Evoque
implies exclusivity and arouses emotions, and has a sophisticated
aura that matches the car’s urban elegance,” he added.
Dr Speth continued: “This vehicle has been designed, engineered and
will be manufactured in the UK, allowing the creation of more than
1,000 jobs at our multi award-winning Halewood plant in Merseyside.
This employment boost, paired with the fact that over 80 per cent of
Range Rover Evoque production is planned for export, will be a
fantastic support to the UK economy.”
Evolution of Range Rover design
The all-new Range Rover
Evoque takes its inspiration directly from the LRX concept car,
which drew worldwide acclaim for its exciting new interpretation of
classic Range Rover design cues.
Smart design in conjunction with meticulous engineering allowed the
spirit of the LRX concept to be turned into reality without
compromising the core Range Rover values of interior luxury, refined
performance and all-terrain capability.
Gerry McGovern, Land Rover design director, said: “The Range Rover
Evoque marks a bold evolution of Range Rover design by adopting new
interpretations of classic Range Rover design cues and staying true
to the core Range Rover values.
“With its dramatic rising beltline, a muscular shoulder running the
length of the car, and a distinctive taper to the floating roofline,
the Evoque adopts a very dynamic profile with a powerful and
athletic stance.”
Pushing the wheels out to the four corners helps give the car its
purposeful stance. The wheelarches are wide, but softly integrated
into the body, while the carefully sculpted corners dramatically
reduce the car’s visual overhangs front and rear.
Impeccably crafted luxury interior
Beneath its dramatic
exterior, the Range Rover Evoque provides customers with an
impeccably crafted luxury cabin, incorporating the premium quality
materials and elegant design expected of a Range Rover interior.
Gerry McGovern continued: “The strong, simple architecture of the
cabin is evident with the bold intersection between the solid
horizontal elements of the instrument panel and the powerful
vertical lines of the centre console.”
Uniquely in the compact SUV segment, the Evoque allows customers to
specify a lavishly appointed cabin, with soft, premium leather and
beautifully tailored, twin-needle stitching providing a luxurious
finish to almost every surface of the instrument panel, doors and
seats.
In bold contrast to the comforting aroma and supple feel of natural
hides, authentic metal finishes provide a series of striking
highlights. Cold to the touch and exquisitely crafted, the metal
finishes are a tactile and visual reminder of the superior interior
quality.
The instrument cluster, housed beneath a compact curved binnacle,
adds to the sporty, premium feel of the interior. The twin dials
have an attractive, three-dimensional form with chunky, illuminated
chaplets and needles, and are set deep in circular housings finished
with bright chrome rims.
Total comfort and practicality
The driver adopts a
lower seating position than in one of the larger Range Rovers,
offering a more sporting feel but retaining the important Command
Driving Position. The result is more generous headroom than is
traditionally found in many sporting saloons, despite the
low-profile coupé roofline.
Drivers who take their Range Rover Evoque off-road will be reassured
to know that in addition to extremely generous ground clearance, the
car has a significantly better breakover angle, approach angle and
departure angle than other premium compact SUVs.
Dynamic handling and effortless, refined performance
Land Rover engineers
have developed the Range Rover Evoque to provide customers with a
polished driving experience that combines dynamic and sporty
handling with responsive, effortless performance and refinement.
Murray Dietsch, director of Land Rover programmes, said: “We’ve
tuned the Evoque’s chassis and Electric Power-Assisted Steering (EPAS)
to deliver precise and responsive steering at lower speeds, making
the car nimble and fun to drive in the city. As the Evoque is
lighter, with a compact footprint, it reacts quickly and positively
to driver inputs at higher speeds, ensuring that enthusiastic
drivers are offered the agility they want from a car.”
This engaging and sporting character has not been achieved at the
expense of harshness or poor comfort and refinement. Adaptive
Dynamics uses advanced MagneRide™ dampers which provide a
particularly good balance of confident, nimble handling and supple,
controlled ride. The suspension delivers even tighter body control,
with flatter handling and sharper responses.
As a true Range Rover, the Evoque delivers the all-weather,
all-surface capability that is a hallmark of the brand. In common
with its larger siblings, the new model provides formidable
all-terrain potential, enhanced by the latest version of the
company’s signature Terrain ResponseTM system.
The Evoque will be the first Range Rover to offer customers a choice
between the standard, full-time, intelligent, four-wheel-drive
system, which delivers outstanding performance and traction on all
surfaces, and a low-carbon, two-wheel-drive option for further
enhanced fuel economy.
The turbocharged powertrain line-up offers smooth and responsive
performance. Customers can choose from the comprehensively updated
2.2-litre turbodiesel with 190PS or 150PS derivatives. The
four-wheel-drive version combined with the 150PS 2.2-litre will
offer up to an impressive 50mpg* and 145g/km* CO2. The
state-of-the-art new 240PS, 2.0-litre Si4 petrol engine combines
direct fuel injection, turbocharging and twin variable valve timing
for exceptional driveability and fuel efficiency.
Murray Dietsch continued: “The state-of-the-art, four-cylinder,
turbocharged engines combine six-cylinder refinement and performance
with fuel economy figures of up to 58mpg* and emissions of sub
130g/km* CO2. These impressive figures have been achieved by the
product development team’s commitment to delivering a compact and
weight-efficient product, with no compromise on durability and
robustness.”
Serious about sustainability
The Range Rover Evoque
sends a powerful message that the brand is determined to deliver
relevant new products that are not only desirable, but also
significantly more sustainable.
The new car’s greener credentials stem from a comprehensive approach
to reducing its environmental impact throughout the product
lifecycle, from development and manufacturing, through to customer
use and end-of-life recycling.
While the Evoque offers the premium luxury and performance customers
expect from a Range Rover, it also demonstrates levels of efficiency
and responsible design that make it one of the most sustainable cars
in its class.
Key product innovations that drive its green performance include:
* Compact size – at
4350 mm, the Range Rover Evoque is 430 mm shorter than a Range
Rover Sport
* Lightweight technologies – advanced materials used throughout
the body and chassis
* Efficient powertrain – state-of-the-art petrol and diesel
engines, with high-efficiency features such as direct injection
and stop-start
* Low CO2 technologies – including Electric Power-Assisted
Steering (EPAS), smart regenerative charging and optimised
transmissions
* Availability of front-wheel-drive – reducing weight and
minimising driveline losses
* Recycling and re-use – maximising use of sustainable and
recycled materials, plus optimising end-of-life recyclability
The result is a Range Rover that sets new standards in the premium compact SUV segment for fuel economy and CO2 emissions, with the two-wheel-drive diesel capable of an exceptional sub 130g/km* CO2.
Distinctively Evoque
Land Rover designers and
engineers have developed a host of distinctive and innovative
features, to ensure the Range Rover Evoque stands out from the
crowd.
Lighting plays a big part in the Evoque’s distinctive appeal. First
to catch the eye is the powerful signature graphic in the front
running lights, created by innovative LED light-blade technology. A
similar graphic is repeated in the LED rear lights, with their
jewel-like 3D petal design.
Approach the car at night and you will also see a bold vehicle
graphic alongside the front doors, illuminated by the ‘puddle
lights’ that shine from the mirrors.
More special touches greet you when you enter the car. The interior
displays come to life with a choreographed animated start-up
sequence, while the rotary auto shifter completes the ‘greeting’ as
it rises silently into the driver’s hand.
LED ambient lighting provides sophisticated and precise illumination
within the cabin; a range of colours can be chosen by the driver to
suit their mood. Select Dynamic mode, however, and a sporting red
colour scheme fills the interior as well as the instrument dials and
cluster display.
Completing the range of features, the first panoramic roof ever
fitted to a Range Rover can be specified, providing an all-round
vista which helps to make every journey a special occasion.
There are three main vehicle design themes, each of which has its
own distinctive character, exterior treatment and carefully co-ordinated
interior package. The three themes are:
Packed with premium technologies
The Evoque benefits from
the same comprehensive selection of the latest technologies as the
larger Range Rovers, in terms of controls, connectivity, comfort and
convenience for all occupants.
From the driving wheel, the Range Rover Evoque is distinguished by a
carefully conceived system of controls and displays that combines a
stylish, uncluttered layout, state-of-the-art functionality and
class-leading ease of use.
At the heart of the control system is Range Rover’s much-acclaimed,
eight-inch, high-definition touch-screen display with its crisp
graphics and simple, intuitive menu structure. The display is
available with the innovative dual-view technology, so that driver
and passenger can view completely independent content.
Tech-savvy customers get the connectivity they demand with a
comprehensive package that includes Bluetooth hands-free mobile
phone use and audio streaming, plus a range of USB and auxiliary
inputs for iPods and other portable devices.
The Evoque is the first Range Rover to offer breathtaking new sound
systems developed in partnership with the high-end audio specialist
Meridian. The premium Meridian offering is an 825W, 17-speaker
system that delivers the ultimate in surround-sound performance.
Other features available to Range Rover Evoque customers include:
* Park Assist for
automated parallel parking
* Blind Spot Monitoring system
* Surround Camera System with five digital cameras, including a
reversing system
* Full dual-zone automatic climate control, featuring a Timed
Climate park heater facility
* Hard-drive navigation system
* DAB/FM/AM/Sirius tuners, with hard-drive virtual 10xCD
multiplayer
* Digital and Satellite TV, and DVD playback
* Rear-seat entertainment package, with eight-inch video
screens, digital wireless headphones and touch-screen remote
control
* Keyless entry system and powered tailgate
* Adaptive headlamps with auto headlamp dipping
* Heated windscreen, front seats and steering wheel
Sold in 160 markets worldwide from summer 2011
The Range Rover Evoque
will be manufactured in the multi award-winning plant at Halewood in
Merseyside, UK. The car has been engineered for all global markets,
and will go on sale in more than 160 countries worldwide from summer
2011.
Phil Popham said: “The launch of the Range Rover Evoque is a
significant step forward for the Range Rover brand. This
groundbreaking car brings new excitement and relevance to the marque,
but remains true to the values of premium luxury and performance
that have made Range Rover such an enduring success story over the
past 40 years.”
1. GROUNDBREAKING DESIGN
The all-new Range Rover
Evoque has turned the LRX concept into reality, marking a bold
evolution of Range Rover design, and providing customers with a
compact, premium and highly desirable SUV.
A groundbreaking and original cross-coupé, the Evoque captures –
almost to the millimetre – the stunning design of the LRX concept.
With its cutting edge lines and sporty, dynamic profile, the Range
Rover Evoque creates a new segment for a premium off-road coupé.
Gerry McGovern, Land Rover design director said: “The incredibly
positive worldwide reception for the LRX concept in 2008 made us
determined to develop a production car which captured the same
exciting spirit. Starting with the concept, however, and trying to
turn it into a practical and desirable production reality, was a
tremendous challenge for our designers and engineers, but one which
they embraced with impressive energy and passion.”
Classic Range Rover design cues, with a bold new interpretation
The Evoque’s bold
exterior features exciting new interpretations of classic Range
Rover design cues, including the signature clamshell bonnet, the
floating roof and the solid 'wheel-at-each-corner' stance.
Unlike any previous Range Rover, the Evoque adopts a very dynamic
profile with its dramatic rising beltline, a muscular shoulder
running the length of the car, and a distinctive taper to the
floating roofline. The bold design graphic created by the
exaggerated wedge of the window line is emphasised by the black
pillars.
Pushing the wheels out to the four corners helps give the car its
purposeful stance; the wheelarches are wide, but softly integrated
into the body. The carefully sculpted corners dramatically reduce
the car’s visual overhangs front and rear.
The front-end design makes a powerful statement of Range Rover’s
identity with the bold horizontal graphic created by the perforated
two-bar grille and distinctive headlamps.
The stylish body exudes a strong sense of premium quality with its
precise, tight shut-lines, striking details like the bonnet vents
and side vents, and the jewel-like quality of the slim front and
rear lamps with their LED signature lighting and tapering blade
indicator clusters.
“The execution of the design will provoke a strong emotional
reaction. Its unique style will attract a new generation of Range
Rover customers who have never considered an SUV before, such as
premium coupé buyers who would like to make a bold new statement,”
added McGovern.
Modern and sporting premium interior
The Evoque’s interior
takes the strong, clean architecture and premium quality materials
of a traditional Range Rover, and applies them in a more
contemporary and sporting fashion.
As in larger Range Rovers, the centrepiece of the cabin is the bold
intersection between the solid horizontal elements of the instrument
panel and the powerful vertical lines of the centre console.
Designers have also taken inspiration from the stylish forms of the
LRX concept interior, capturing the dramatic slope of the centre
console and the pure, elegant lines of the instrument panel. The
design retains the concept’s distinctive stowage area beneath the
sloping console, the open structure echoing the themes of lightness
and efficiency found elsewhere in the car.
The exquisite quality and craftsmanship of the materials is
highlighted by the very contemporary, clean treatment of the
interior surfaces, including the flush treatment of the air vents
and horizontal roller shutter in the centre console.
Housed under a compact curved binnacle, the instrument cluster
enhances the sporting, premium feel of the interior. The twin dials
have an expressive three dimensional form with chunky illuminated
chaplets and needles, and are set deep in sporty circular housings
finished with bright chrome rims.
An optional full glass fixed panoramic roof enhances the sense of
room and freedom within the deceptively spacious cabin, flooding the
interior with natural light.
Gerry McGovern explained: “The luxurious, contemporary feel to the
cabin is the perfect complement to the concept car exterior. The
exquisite materials and craftsmanship, and the pure, elegant design,
tell you that this is a true Range Rover interior, but one with a
more sporting flavour.”
Range Rover craftsmanship, and Range Rover materials
The Evoque delivers
Range Rover levels of quality and craftsmanship in every detail of
the car. Particular attention has been given to selecting only the
best, premium quality materials, and applying those materials with
impeccable taste and care.
Perhaps the most visible example is the luxurious wrapped finish of
the upper instrument panel. High series models use premium Windsor
leather – beautifully soft high-grade hides which have been
hand-picked for their exceptional touch and appearance – impeccably
hand-finished with twin-needle stitching.
The fascia mid-section is also leather wrapped; this, together with
the lavish leather trim on the door panels and seats, creates the
ultimate luxury ambience. In total, over 10m2 of leather –
equivalent to more than three full hides – is required to complete
each vehicle. Every aspect of the stitching, even down to the size
and shape of the needle, is also specified by Range Rover experts,
to guarantee an immaculate finish, every time.
Even on models where leather is not specified, the instrument panel
is still wrapped with a premium quality, soft-touch textured
material with twin-needle stitching, for a sumptuous interior
experience.
In bold contrast to the opulent leather and soft-touch surfaces,
strong visual highlights are provided by authentic metal finishes on
the horizontal strip on the fascia, the surrounds to the vent
controls, and the striking curved elements each side of the centre
console. Cold to the touch and exquisitely crafted, the metal
finishes are a tactile and visual reminder of the superior interior
quality.
The fastidious attention to detail in every facet of the Range Rover
Evoque’s construction can also be illustrated by the thousands of
man hours spent finessing the way that all visible parts fit
together, ensuring an impeccable quality and consistency of finish.
Turning the LRX Concept into reality
The Range Rover Evoque
is completely faithful to the style of the stunning LRX Concept,
capturing its design almost to the millimetre.
During the development process, maintaining the integrity of the LRX
design was given the highest priority, and led to the adoption of
new technologies and smart engineering solutions to maintain the
concept car appearance.
Some of the features that helped to preserve the LRX Concept design
include:
* All-new body
structure and suspension subframes, delivering the sleek, low
profile of the LRX while providing excellent interior space and
the traditional elevated Command driving position, with the full
wheel travel required for comfort on- and off-road
* Adoption of ultra-high-strength Boron steels in the A- and
B-pillars to retain the slim profile of the pillars without
compromising strength or safety
* Detailed optimisation of the interior package including pedal
positions, fuel tank height and door structures to deliver
generous interior legroom and headroom while retaining the low
coupé roofline
* Integrating the radio antennae into the rear spoiler, to avoid
the fitment of exterior aerials
Groundbreaking design with total comfort and practicality
The vehicle package
successfully provides a unique blend of coupé 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.
Gerry McGovern said: “The Range Rover Evoque really does give you
the best of both worlds – concept car looks combined with day-to-day
comfort and practicality. From its deceptively spacious cabin to its
deep, accommodating trunk, this is a car which is ideally suited to
our customers’ busy and active lifestyles.”
Sitting slightly lower than in one of the larger Range Rovers, 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 saloons, despite the low profile coupé
roofline.
Drivers who take their Range Rover Evoque off-road will be reassured
to know that in addition to extremely generous ground clearance, the
car has significantly better breakover angle, approach angle and
departure angle than other premium SUVs.
2. PREMIUM DRIVING EXPERIENCE
The all-new Range Rover
Evoque has been designed and engineered to provide drivers with a
finely judged balance of sporting driving dynamics, responsive
performance and sophisticated refinement.
This polished driving experience is true to the values of the Range
Rover brand, but adds a more dynamic and sporting character which is
consistent with the exciting promise of the Evoque’s bold, concept
car design.
David Mitchell, Chief Programme Engineer, explained: “Market
research indicates that the more youthful target customers for this
car favour a more sporting driving character. This has encouraged us
to deliver driving dynamics with a more engaging and connected feel,
without losing the poise and refinement which is an important
characteristic of the Range Rover brand.”
Engaging and sporty driving dynamics
Achieving the desired
dynamic character in the Evoque required an evolution of the Range
Rover DNA. Starting with the driving dynamics of the Range Rover
Sport, which has a similar DNA to a luxury sports saloon, Range
Rover dynamics specialists set out to deliver a more agile and
connected drive.
Particular objectives were to increase steering precision and
agility at lower speeds, so that the car was more responsive and
fun-to-drive in typical urban driving conditions.
While the Evoque’s lighter weight, more compact footprint and lower
centre of gravity helped to achieve a more agile character, key
engineering changes were required to deliver the required responses.
Range Rover engineers initially focused on optimising the stiffness
of the chassis systems and body structure, followed by meticulous
tuning of the suspension components and Electric Power-Assisted
Steering (EPAS) system.
Starting with the fully independent suspension – featuring
long-travel coil-sprung struts front and rear – revised rear
suspension geometry was adopted to raise the rear roll centre.
The variable-ratio speed-sensitive EPAS system was tuned for
immediate responses around the straight-ahead position, and a
precise, linear character. To enhance the precision and feedback,
the steering rack is solidly mounted on the front subframe.
Although these changes delivered greater agility, the Evoque has
handling responses which remain flattering and predictable, without
any nervous reactions.
To make sure the Evoque retained the poise and stability which is
typical of long-travel Range Rover suspension systems, engineers
tuned the car to retain the same comfortable yet connected ride of
the Range Rover Sport, with excellent control of body motions and
low levels of body roll.
This meticulous tuning of suspension bushes and spring and damper
rates has ensured the Evoque’s more sporting character has not
compromised comfort and refinement.
Adaptive Dynamics
Range Rover Evoque
customers have the opportunity to specify a state-of-the-art new
Adaptive Dynamics feature which uses advanced MagneRide™
continuously variable dampers.
With the MagneRide™ dampers – which are more typically fitted to
high performance sports cars – the Adaptive Dynamics system provides
an optimum balance between confident, nimble handling and a supple,
well-controlled ride.
MagneRide™ dampers offer infinitely variable damper settings between
soft (comfort) and hard (sports) extremes, and operate by using a
special damping fluid which contains magnetic particles. When
subjected to a magnetic field, the fluid becomes more viscous, thus
increasing the damping.
Compared to a conventional valve-based continuously variable damper,
MagneRide™ can change damper settings much more quickly and has a
wider operating range, delivering more stable and confident
dynamics.
The Adaptive Dynamics system monitors vehicle movements at least
1000 times/second*, reacting to driver or road inputs virtually
instantaneously to give greater control and minimise body roll,
providing a balanced, flat ride. The system will even sense off-road
conditions, and optimise damping accordingly.
Drivers can also select a Dynamic Mode via the Terrain ResponseTM
system, which modifies the damper settings to deliver even tighter
body control, with flatter handling and sharper responses.
All-weather, all-surface capability
Like a true Range Rover,
the Evoque delivers the all-weather, all-surface capability which is
a hallmark of the brand. In common with its larger siblings, the new
model provides formidable off-road potential, which is enhanced by
the company’s signature Terrain ResponseTM system.
The standard four-wheel-drive transmission is an innovative
full-time intelligent system which continuously varies the
front/rear torque split using an electronically-controlled Haldex
centre coupling to deliver optimum grip and balance for the current
driving conditions.
The Haldex coupling has been specially calibrated to suit the
Evoque’s nimble and responsive dynamic character, and to ensure it
delivers a fun-to-drive experience at all speeds.
For customers who do not require Range Rover’s legendary all-terrain
capability, a two-wheel-drive model is available which delivers even
better fuel consumption. The two-wheel-drive system has been
carefully optimised to offer the same agile and fun-to-drive
handling as the four-wheel-drive model.
Responsive all-turbocharged powertrain line-up
The Range Rover Evoque
has an all-turbocharged engine line-up with a choice of
state-of-the-art petrol and diesel power units. Both petrol and
diesel powertrains are impressively refined, delivering strong,
torquey performance with ample power in reserve.
These advanced engines are hushed and relaxed when cruising at
speed, but are tuned to deliver an enjoyable, sporty note during
more spirited driving. The engines are twinned with sophisticated
and efficient six-speed transmissions – automatic only for the
petrol engine, and automatic or manual for the diesel.
240PS 2.0-litre Si4 Petrol Engine
Petrol models feature
the state-of-the-art new downsized 240PS 2.0-litre Si4 engine, which
combines six-cylinder refinement and performance with four-cylinder
fuel economy.
The latest powertrain technologies – including advanced
turbocharging, high-pressure direct fuel-injection and twin variable
valve timing – are combined to provide outstanding driveability,
with very strong bottom-end performance and an extremely broad,
torquey power band.
The Si4’s highly efficient combustion system enables it to achieve
significant reductions in fuel consumption and CO2 emissions: the
downsized 2.0-litre unit cuts CO2 emissions by up to 20 per cent*
compared to traditional larger capacity petrol engines of the same
power.
The compact all-aluminium four-cylinder engine is also substantially
lighter than conventional engines with a similar output. For
example, the 240PS 2.0-litre Si4 unit weighs around 40kg* less than
Land Rover’s 233PS 3.2-litre i6 engine.
Other key engine technologies include a Mahle sound generator for a
rich, powerful engine note during strong acceleration, a unique
fabricated sheet metal exhaust manifold (for quicker warm-up and
lower emissions), optimised low-friction design with special
treatments for the piston rings and tappets, and a state-of-the-art
electronic management system.
Twin balancer shafts and an optimised all-alloy engine construction
ensure superior refinement with smooth, sophisticated performance.
190PS/150PS 2.2-litre Turbodiesel
Diesel Evoque models
feature the latest 2.2-litre turbodiesel, available in 190PS (SD4),
150PS (TD4) and high-economy 150PS (eD4) derivatives, which delivers
an excellent balance of strong, high-torque performance, impressive
refinement and outstanding fuel economy.
The 2.2 turbodiesel range has been comprehensively updated to
provide significantly more power, a very broad torque curve, further
reduced noise levels and lower CO2 emissions. Over 60 per cent* of
components are either all-new or significantly modified.
The sophisticated power unit engine features high-pressure
common-rail fuel injection with piezoelectric injectors, a variable
nozzle turbine (VNT) turbocharger, a variable swirl system and an
uprated engine management system for optimum combustion efficiency.
Very low noise levels and impressive smoothness are achieved through
technologies like a double-walled cylinder block and twin balancer
shafts.
Innovations introduced in the latest version include new low-noise
injectors, a water cooled turbo for improved performance, reduced
piston friction for optimised efficiency, new EGR system for lower
particulates, lighter engine components, faster glow plug operation,
and enhanced NVH measures.
Cars with a manual transmission feature a stop-start function to
reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions by a further eight per
cent*.
Paired with its M66 six-speed manual transmission, the SD4 version
also achieves outstanding fuel economy and CO2 emissions, with a CO2
output of 149g/km*.
For the ultimate in low carbon performance, customers can specify a
two-wheel-drive manual car with the high-economy eD4 variant of the
engine, to deliver a class-leading sub 130g/km* CO2.
Refined and harmonious sound quality
Range Rover engineers have applied meticulous attention to detail to
ensure that the Evoque displays a refined and harmonious sound
quality under all driving conditions.
Innovative technologies, including advanced computer simulations and
painstaking optimisation using state-of-the-art analysis tools like
sophisticated acoustic cameras, have been used to identify and
remove all undesirable sounds.
The advanced turbocharged petrol and diesel power units are both
inherently quiet and smooth, but further careful optimisation of the
engine installations has made it possible to reduce powertrain sound
levels to best-in-class levels. All sources of unwanted noise have
been isolated or eliminated, resulting in a refined sound quality
across the full operating range.
Wind noise has been minimised through analysis with computational
fluid dynamics, and exhaustive wind tunnel tests. Key areas, such as
the shape of the A-pillar and door mirrors, were optimised very
early in the development process.
A special acoustic windscreen lamination, as used on the larger
Range Rovers, further reduces wind noise and also helps to eliminate
high-frequency combustion noise.
Road noise in the Evoque has been comprehensively managed through
the use of stiff, lightweight alloy suspension components, along
with carefully optimised bushes. These features work in conjunction
with extremely stiff suspension attachment points within the
bodyshell and accurately applied sprayed insulation material, to
further minimise NVH.
All other operating sounds within the car, from door closing sounds
to the noises made by switches and motors, have been analysed and
refined during the development process to create a harmonious and
premium sound quality for all occupants.
David Mitchell said: “It was critical that the Range Rover Evoque
met the same standards of refinement as the larger models in the
line-up. When drivers experience the new model, they will recognise
the characteristic Range Rover qualities of relaxed and effortless
performance and the tranquil interior environment.”
3. SUSTAINABLE PERFORMANCE
The all-new Range Rover
Evoque sends a powerful message that the company is serious about
sustainability, and determined to deliver products which are both
relevant and highly desirable.
As a smaller, lighter and more efficient new Range Rover, the Evoque
addresses the growing consumer need for more environmentally
friendly vehicles.
While the Evoque offers the premium levels of luxury and performance
customers expect from a new Range Rover, it also demonstrates the
kind of efficiency and responsible design that make it one of the
most sustainable cars in its class.
David Mitchell said: “The greener credentials of the Range Rover
Evoque stem from a comprehensive approach to reducing its
environmental impact, not just during customer use, but throughout
the entire life-cycle of the car. This whole-life approach allows us
consider the best ways of minimising the overall carbon footprint,
taking account of development, manufacturing and end-of-life
recycling, so that we can make the smartest, most sustainable
decisions”
Smallest ever Range Rover
The first step in
creating a more sustainable Range Rover was to make it smaller.
Following the lead of the LRX concept, the Range Rover Evoque is the
smallest Range Rover ever, packing the same level of luxury and
technology but shrink-wrapped into a much more compact and efficient
footprint.
Despite its imposing presence on the road, at 4,350mm long, the
Evoque is a massive 430mm shorter than the Range Rover Sport, and
with its dramatic coupé roofline, it sits over 180mm lower too. The
efficiency of the Evoque’s footprint can also be demonstrated by
comparing it in size to any typical medium saloon.
A smaller vehicle is a more sustainable vehicle, and the compact
size of the Range Rover Evoque has helped engineers minimise its
weight, improve aerodynamic performance and reduce the quantity of
materials required to produce it.
The more efficient architecture also creates the opportunity to
benefit from lightweight, downsized high-efficiency four-cylinder
turbocharged petrol and diesel engines, leading not only to superior
performance, but also to minimised fuel consumption and CO2
emissions.
It is worth noting that the Evoque’s compact footprint has not been
achieved at the expense of traditional Range Rover virtues. The car
retains generous interior legroom and headroom, a very practical
trunk, plus highly capable off-road geometry and ground clearance.
Advanced lightweight materials
Weight saving was a
primary objective in the development of the Range Rover Evoque, and
engineers have applied a range of advanced lightweight materials to
make this the lightest Range Rover ever, with weights starting at
just 1600kg*.
Reducing weight creates a virtuous circle, as lighter weight in one
area of the car makes it possible to introduce lighter components in
another, and so on. As the overall weight drops, performance
improves and both fuel consumption and CO2 emissions can be
significantly reduced.
Weight-saving technologies can be found throughout the bodyshell and
chassis of the Range Rover Evoque, including:
* Optimised steel
body structure with over 18 per cent* of Boron/High Strength
Steels in key load-bearing areas
* Plastic front fenders and tailgate assembly
* Aluminium hood and roof panels
* Magnesium cross car beam
* Aluminium front lower control arms and front/rear suspension
knuckles
Smaller weight savings
have been achieved by smart engineering decisions in all areas of
the car, ranging from a thinner windscreen with acoustic lamination
and lighter weight alloy wheels, to lightweight laser-welded seat
structures and optimised sprayed insulation materials.
Petrol cars benefit from the introduction of the all-new
lightweight, downsized 240PS 2.0-litre Si4 engine, which weighs
around 40kg* less than Land Rover’s i6 engine with a similar power
output.
For the ultimate in weight saving, the two-wheel-drive Range Rover
Evoque is 75kg* lighter than the four-wheel-drive version, and
delivers superior fuel economy and CO2 emissions for customers who
do not require four-wheel-drive all-terrain capability.
Fuel-efficient powertrains
The state-of-the-art
petrol and diesel engines featured in the Range Rover Evoque have
been completely optimised using the latest powertrain technology to
deliver outstanding fuel efficiency and minimised CO2 emissions.
The all-new lightweight, downsized 2.0-litre Si4 petrol engine
employs the latest generation of high pressure direct-injection
technology, together with low-inertia turbocharging and twin
independent variable valve timing, to create an exceptionally
efficient combustion system.
Compared to conventional larger capacity engines with a similar
power output, the new Si4 engine can reduce CO2 emissions by up to
20 per cent*.
For diesel customers, the latest TD4 turbodiesel engine has been
comprehensively updated to achieve reduced fuel consumption and CO2
emissions, with 60 per cent* of components either all-new or
significantly modified.
The new TD4 features high-pressure common-rail fuel injection with
piezoelectric injectors, a variable nozzle turbocharger, a variable
swirl system and an uprated engine management system for optimum
combustion efficiency.
The high economy 150PS eD4 version has a completely recalibrated
fuel injection system with reduced fuel flow rates for enhanced fuel
efficiency.
On diesel cars with a manual transmission, the Evoque becomes the
first Range Rover to offer a stop-start function, which reduces fuel
consumption and CO2 emissions by a further eight per cent*.
Automatic models benefit from the latest generation AW F-21 six
speed transmission, which has been extensively revised to improve
its operational efficiency, including gear train optimisation,
advanced idle control, and the adoption of low viscosity
transmission fluid.
Eliminating inefficiencies
Range Rover engineers
have rigorously eliminated parasitic losses from every area of the
Evoque, to ensure that the car delivers the lowest possible fuel
consumption.
While much of the effort has focused on the drivetrain, significant
improvements have been achieved throughout the car. Key areas of
attention included:
* Chassis –
introduction of Electric Power Assisted Steering (EPAS), and
adoption of low rolling resistance tyres
* Electrical – smart regenerative charging system to capture
wasted energy during vehicle deceleration, and use of mist
sensing heated windscreen
* Interior – use of clutchless air compressors in air
conditioning system
* Body design – reduced aerodynamic drag through smaller frontal
area and detailed optimization
* Petrol and diesel engines – reduction of engine internal
friction through low friction coatings
* Automatic transmission – gear train optimisation, advanced
idle control, adoption of low viscosity transmission fluid
* Manual transmission – adoption of low viscosity transmission
fluid
* Driveline – introduction of two-wheel-drive in high-economy
eD4 version
Introducing two-wheel-drive
The Evoque breaks new
ground by being the first Range Rover to offer the option of
two-wheel-drive for customers who do not require the brand’s
legendary all-terrain capability, but who wish to minimise their
carbon footprint through further reduced fuel consumption and CO2
emissions.
The availability of two-wheel-drive reinforces the green credentials
of the Range Rover Evoque, and highlights the enhanced efficiency
and responsible design that make it one of the most sustainable cars
in its class.
Contributing an additional weight reduction of 75kg* and improving
the overall driveline efficiency, the two-wheel-drive version
enables the Range Rover Evoque to achieve class-leading CO2
emissions of sub 130g/km*.
The two-wheel-drive sub 130g/km* model features the high-economy eD4
150PS diesel engine, and provides diesel customers with a convincing
alternative to hybrid competitors.
Maximising the use of sustainable materials
As part of the
comprehensive effort to minimise the car’s ecological impact, the
Range Rover Evoque has been designed to maximise the use of more
sustainable materials.
Recycled materials have been used wherever possible. Each car uses
16kg* of recycled plastic material, diverting over 1,100* tonnes of
plastic from landfill during the car’s lifetime.
Parts with recycled content include: headliner, seat covers, centre
console, wheel arch liners, air cleaner, cooling fan and shroud, air
ducting, side under trays, parcel shelf, engine cover and subwoofer
box.
High quality natural and renewable materials, such as leather,
cotton, cardboard and rubber, are used extensively, amounting to
21kg* of material in every vehicle. Key examples include the
generous quantities of leather used on the seats, instrument panel
and door casings, and natural materials used in the carpets and body
insulation.
Some notable innovations in the use of recycled material include:
* High quality
Morzine trim fabric used on the headlining and pillars is
entirely produced from recycled polyester sourced from recycled
bottles and fibres. Using recycled material for this fabric
results in a 66 per cent* lower energy demand and 54 per cent*
lower carbon footprint during production.
* Pure series models feature the sophisticated Dinamica® trim
material which uses 100% recycled polyester in its construction.
The recycled material is primarily sourced from post consumer
waste, so that each car uses the equivalent of 35 full-size
plastic bottles. Compared with virgin polyester, producing the
recycled polyester fibre requires 64 per cent* less energy and
has a 60 per cent* lower carbon footprint.
* Authentic metal interior finishes used on all models on the
centre console and the fascia strip are produced from 95%*
recycled aluminium, significantly reducing the energy
requirement in production.
4. RANGE ROVER TECHNOLOGIES
The all-new Range Rover
Evoque has been designed and engineered to provide customers with
the same comprehensive range of premium technologies they expect
from a true Range Rover, just shrink-wrapped into a more compact
package.
To maximise control, comfort and enjoyment on board for the driver
and passengers, the Evoque is packed with a host of desirable and
intuitive technologies which are normally associated with much
larger, more expensive models.
The unrivalled array of premium Range Rover equipment comprises the
latest technologies for controls, connectivity, comfort and
convenience, including some highly distinctive and original
signature features plus stunning new high-end Meridian audio
systems.
David Mitchell said: “The Evoque provides the complete Range Rover
experience, but packaged into a smaller, more attainable car. Many
of the new customers will be more youthful, tech-savvy buyers, whose
expectations will be exceeded with the rich array of premium
features that will make ownership a real pleasure.”
Smart, intuitive controls
From the driving wheel,
the Range Rover Evoque is distinguished by a carefully conceived
system of controls and displays which combines a stylish,
uncluttered layout, state-of-the-art functionality and class-leading
ease-of-use.
At the heart of the control system is Range Rover’s much acclaimed
eight-inch high-definition touch-screen display with its crisp,
elegant graphics and simple, highly intuitive menu structure.
The large eight-inch touch-screen provides the primary control and
display system for a wide range of features including audio, video,
navigation and phone. The screen graphics have been precisely honed,
giving the impression of three-dimensional buttons, beautifully lit
with subtle chrome detailing.
With fewer rows of information, the latest generation of the display
has been designed for improved usability with bigger buttons and
greater separation. Simple hard keys on either side of the display
provide convenient short-cuts to the most commonly used screens,
such as Home, Audio/Video, Nav and Phone.
The eight-inch display can also be specified with the innovative
Dual View technology. This enables the driver and front passenger to
view completely independent content, so that, for example, the
passenger can watch a DVD while the driver follows route navigation
instructions.
Complementing the touch-screen, a full colour five-inch display
between the two instrument dials presents the primary
vehicle-related information, such as temperature and fuel levels,
gear position, Terrain ResponseTM mode, and cruise control/hill
descent information.
Other highly intuitive controls include the simplified HVAC dials,
twin five-way toggle switches on the steering wheel, and a highly
sophisticated voice control system which provides ‘Say What You See’
prompts in the cluster display to help the driver input the required
commands.
Seamless connectivity
Tech-savvy customers
will appreciate the capabilities of a comprehensive state-of-the-art
connectivity package, which enables them to enjoy the benefits of a
wide variety of portable devices and mobile phones while travelling
in the car.
Hands-free mobile phone use is enabled by Bluetooth connectivity,
which allows a compatible handset to communicate with the car’s
in-built phone system. The phone can be controlled via the
eight-inch touch-screen or the steering wheel controls, and the
system automatically downloads the latest phonebook contacts, so
that making a call is simple and safe.
The Range Rover Evoque also supports Bluetooth audio streaming, so
that customers can enjoy music stored on their phone, or other
portable Bluetooth device, via the car’s audio system.
Essential connectivity for iPods and other portable MP3 players or
memory sticks is provided by a comprehensive range of inputs
including a direct iPod connection, USB sockets and an auxiliary
input. The primary iPod functions can be easily controlled through
the eight-inch touch-screen display.
Distinctively Evoque
To complement the
groundbreaking style of the exterior, Range Rover designers and
engineers have made sure the Evoque has a host of other distinctive
technologies which bring an added dash of cool to the ownership
experience.
Lighting plays a big part in the Evoque’s special appeal. First to
catch the eye is the powerful signature graphic in the front running
lights, created by innovative LED light-blade technology. A similar
graphic is repeated in the stunning LED rear lights, with their
jewel-like three dimensional petal design.
Approach the car at night, and you will also see a bold vehicle
graphic alongside the front doors, illuminated by the ‘puddle
lights’ which shine from the mirrors.
More special touches greet you when you enter the car. The interior
displays and ambient lighting come to life with a
precisely-choreographed animated start-up sequence, featuring a
series of sophisticated graphics. On automatic cars, the stylish
solid aluminium rotary shifter completes the ‘greeting’ as it rises
silently into the driver’s hand.
LED ambient lighting provides subtle and precise illumination within
the cabin, with a range of colours which can be chosen by the driver
to suit their mood. Select Dynamic mode, however, and a sporting red
colour scheme fills the interior as well as in the instrument dials
and cluster display.
To complete the range of sensations, the first panoramic roof ever
fitted to a Range Rover can be specified, providing an all-round
vista which helps to make every journey a special occasion.
The huge, unobstructed glass panel has a stylish dark tint, with a
special surface treatment to offer a high degree of solar
protection. When additional shade or privacy is required, an
electric fabric sun blind with a solar reflective coating can be
extended across the full surface of the roof.
Ultimate listening and viewing pleasure
For the audiophile, the
Evoque is the first Range Rover to offer breathtaking new sound
systems developed in partnership with the specialists Meridian, a
world leader in audio technologies and digital sound processing.
This level of Meridian audio technology is exclusive to the next
generation of Range Rovers, and promises sound quality which equals
the company’s high-end home systems.
The Evoque is available with two high end Meridian sound systems. A
powerful 380W 11-speaker arrangement is offered as standard, while a
top of the range 825W 17-speaker system with full surround sound
comes as an option. Both offer super sharp, crystal clear sound
quality and their peak power outputs are based on the 0.2 percent
Total Harmonic Distortion with Noise (THD+N) rating.
State-of-the-art amplifiers incorporate Meridian’s latest digital
processing technology to ensure perfectly optimised sound quality,
while both systems feature branded Meridian high-efficiency speakers
with lightweight neodynium rare earth magnets for exceptional
clarity and dynamics.
Range Rover and Meridian audio specialists have also applied the
sophisticated Meridian Trifield surround staging technology, along
with Dolby Pro Logic IIx and DTS Neo:6; finally Audyssey MultEQ XT
audio tuning system, which digitally corrects any imperfections
created by the cabin environment to deliver accurate, enveloping,
and distortion-free sound for all seating positions.
To complete the entertainment options, the Range Rover Evoque is
also available with Digital and Satellite TV, DVD playback
capability, a hard drive virtual 10 CD multiplayer, and
DAB/FM/AM/Sirius tuners with a high performance twin antennae
system.
For rear seat passengers, there is a comprehensive entertainment
package which features full eight-inch video screens in the front
headrests, a dedicated touch-screen remote control, and
state-of-the-art digital infrared wireless headphones which provide
stunning DVD-level sound quality.
Eliminating stress at the wheel
The Range Rover Evoque is equipped with the latest generation of smart driver assistance technologies to help make life behind the wheel as safe and stress-free as possible in today’s congested driving conditions.
The key technologies include:
* Park Assist – Applied
for the first time in a Range Rover, this automated technology helps
drivers parallel park their car in tight urban parking spots. The
Evoque has a latest generation system which can park in a very short
space (just 1.2 times the length of the car); when required, the
system allows the driver to shuffle backwards and forwards to
achieve an optimum parking position.
Once the system has identified a park space using its ultrasonic
sensors, the system automatically steers the car into place while
the driver operates the accelerator, brake and clutch. Informative
graphics and messages are displayed in the cluster screen, to guide
the driver through each stage of the manoeuvre.
* Blind Spot Monitoring – The system alerts the driver when a
vehicle enters it hidden blind-spot zones on either side of the
vehicle. Two sophisticated radar sensors mounted in the rear bumper
monitor both sides of the car, and the system illuminates a warning
light in the corresponding wing mirror when a vehicle enters a blind
spot zone. The system is optimised to work at the lower speeds
commonly encountered in urban conditions or on congested motorways.
* Surround Camera System – One of Range Rover’s signature features,
the system uses five digital cameras, discreetly placed around the
car, providing a 360 degree, real-time view of the surrounding area
on the touch-screen display. The driver can display the camera
images independently or in combination, depending on the
requirements in the current driving conditions. The rear camera can
be used to assist with hitching and unhitching trailers. The
tailgate camera is also designed to operate independently as part of
the reversing camera system, which presents the camera image on the
touch-screen display, with special graphics overlaid to show the
current vehicle trajectory and the distance from any fixed objects.
* Adaptive/Auto-Dipping Headlights – The Evoque is available with
xenon headlamps with an adaptive feature which follows the curves in
the road, and provides additional illumination in tight bends. An
auto-dipping function detects ambient light levels and the presence
of oncoming traffic, and switches automatically between high and
dipped beam.
Added comfort and convenience
Those small extra
touches can make a real difference to comfort and wellbeing during
day-to-day driving, and the Range Rover Evoque offers a generous
selection of thoughtful and relevant features which help to make
ownership a true pleasure.
The comfort and convenience technologies include:
* Timed climate control – The Evoque is available with full
dual-zone automatic climate control, which includes a Park Heater
facility that allows the car to be pre-heated or cooled as required.
The timer can be set using a recurring 7-day calendar, or as a
single event up to 16 days in advance.
* Heated front screen, seats and wheel – For those cold winter
mornings, the Evoque offers the convenience and safety of a heated
front screen, plus the comfort of individually adjustable heated
front seats and a heated steering wheel rim.
* Keyless entry system and powered tailgate – The Range Rover Smart
Key system enables keyless entry and start. The powered tailgate
provides added practicality when laden with bags of shopping, and
can be opened remotely using the key fob.
* Hard drive navigation system – The latest generation of hard drive
based satellite navigation system is available in the Evoque, and
feature advanced functionality including turn-by-turn directions in
the cluster display.
5. RANGE ROVER ENGINEERING
The all-new Range Rover
Evoque has been engineered, developed and tested to the same
exacting standards as the larger models in the Range Rover line-up.
Over 40 years of expertise in body and chassis systems,
four-wheel-drive drivelines and all-terrain technologies have been
applied to the Evoque, to ensure that it delivers the refined
performance and all-weather, all-surface capability which are
hallmarks of the brand.
David Mitchell stated: “While the Range Rover Evoque is geared
towards delivering sporting and fun-to-drive handling on the road,
it will still be at home on a variety of terrains. Exclusive
technologies like the patented Terrain ResponseTM and Hill Descent
systems provide the Evoque with a unique competitive advantage when
the going gets tough.”
All-new structure and suspension system
The Range Rover Evoque
features an all-new structure and suspension system which have been
developed to deliver outstanding dynamics both on- and off-road,
while preserving the stunning sporting profile of the original LRX
concept car.
The exceptionally strong, lightweight steel monocoque body structure
has been developed to deliver outstanding stiffness and refinement
together with excellent crash performance. The structure was
optimised using the latest state-of-the-art computer
multi-dimensional simulation tools, and uses 18 per cent* of special
high-strength and Boron ultra-high-strength steels in strategic
load-bearing areas.
Mounted to this incredibly stable structure, the Evoque’s fully
independent suspension system features coil sprung struts front and
rear together with isolated front and rear subframes.
The supple, long-travel suspension design, large-diameter gas damper
struts, and extremely stiff isolated subframes all contribute to the
Evoque’s well-controlled and absorbent ride, and its confidence in
challenging off-road conditions.
Strong and stable safety cell
The Range Rover Evoque’s
optimised steel structure protects occupants using an incredibly
strong and stable safety cell, which is complemented by a
comprehensive system of airbags and restraints.
The ultra-high-strength Boron steel has been used in key parts of
the crash safety cell to resist deformation and intrusion during
impacts, including the A- and B-pillars and the sills.
The occupant safety package includes a carefully optimised restraint
system including driver and passenger airbags, knee airbags, and
side curtain and thorax airbags.
Pedestrian safety was given a very high priority, with the design
for the front-end, bumpers, bonnet and cowl area undergoing
intensive optimisation to ensure that the structure minimised
potential injuries.
Powerful and sophisticated braking system
The Range Rover Evoque features a powerful all-disc braking system
for confident stopping in all conditions. Generous disc diameters
provide a huge thermal capacity, providing formidable, fade-free
stopping performance which equals that of premium sports saloons.
Like larger Range Rovers, the Evoque is equipped with a convenient
and effective electronic park brake, activated via a switch in the
centre console, which disengages automatically when the car moves
off.
The braking system is complemented by the latest generation of
electronic active safety systems, including:
* Anti-lock braking
system (ABS)
* Electronic brake force distribution (EBD)
* Emergency brake lights (EBL)
* Emergency brake assist (EBA)
* Corner Brake Control (CBC)
The Corner Brake Control function has been carefully calibrated to prevent rear end instability when braking in corners. The system optimises the side-to-side braking balance for all four wheels, to help ensure that the car follows the driver’s intended path.
State-of-the-art traction and stability systems
Active safety
performance is further enhanced by a comprehensive range of
state-of-the-art traction and stability systems, configured using
Range Rover’s expertise in all-terrain performance to maximise
stability and safety in the widest range of driving conditions.
At the heart of the systems is a sophisticated electronic control
unit which monitors the car at all times, and can individually
adjust the braking forces and engine torque applied to each wheel to
optimise the handling and help the driver retain control in extreme
manoeuvres.
The control unit takes into account a wide variety of inputs
including individual wheel speeds, cornering yaw rates, longitudinal
and lateral acceleration, vehicle speed, gear and clutch engagement,
brake pressure, accelerator position and the settings of the hill
descent and Terrain ResponseTM systems.
To complement the car’s responsive on-road handling, the Range Rover
Evoque features refinements to the Dynamic Stability Control and
Roll Stability Control systems which further enhance cornering
behaviour and stability.
The car also includes a new Hill Start Assist function, which holds
the brakes for a few seconds to help the driver pull away smoothly
and safely on steep inclines, and Trailer Stability Assist for
improved towing safety.
The full suite of traction and stability systems includes:
* Dynamic Stability
Control (DSC)
* Roll Stability Control (RSC)
* Traction Control System (TCS)
* Trailer Stability Assist (TSA)
* Hill Start Assist
* Hill Descent Control (HDC) and Gradient Release Control (GRC)
* Engine Drag torque Control (EDC)
Unique all-terrain technologies
Like all Range Rovers,
the Evoque makes use of a unique suite of technologies to maximise
performance and safety in challenging on- and off-road conditions.
The primary technology is Terrain ResponseTM, which adapts the
responses of the car’s engine, gearbox, centre coupling and
braking/stability systems to match the demands of the terrain,
optimising driveability and comfort as well as maximising traction.
The Range Rover Evoque has four Terrain ResponseTM settings,
selected via a control on the centre console: General Driving
(on-road and easy off-road); Grass/Gravel/Snow (slippery conditions,
on- and off-road); Mud and Ruts; and Sand. An additional Dynamic
setting is available for cars specified with Adaptive Dynamics.
To optimise safety and control on steep gradients, the Evoque also
offers Hill Descent Control (HDC) and Gradient Release Control (GRC).
HDC automatically restricts speed downhill using the anti-lock
brakes, and has been enhanced for improved performance, with a
revised interface to help the driver adjust the target speed more
easily. GRC is linked to HDC, and progressively releases the brakes
on very steep or more gradual slopes, for maximum control.
Tested to the limit
With its compact size
and concept-car looks the Evoque is clearly a new kind of Range
Rover, but it has been subjected to exactly the same punishing test
and development regime as the larger Range Rover models.
A whole fleet of development vehicles are being subjected to twelve
months of gruelling tests, covering millions of miles between them
to ensure that the Evoque achieves the same standards of ruggedness
and all-terrain versatility as every Range Rover before them.
An extensive team of engineers dedicated to prototype development
and testing, are travelling to over 20 countries worldwide to test
in extremes of climates over a variety of road surfaces and
altitudes. From the frozen extremities of Europe and Canada, to the
searing heat and dust of the deserts in the Middle East and America,
to the Autobahns in Europe and city traffic in Tokyo, the Evoque is
being validated against every element the earth can throw at it.
In total, over 16,700 tests will be completed across all components
and systems. Some of the most punishing test regimes include:
* 8,000km (5,000 miles) driven flat-out non-stop at the Nürburgring
in the hands of a racing driver, testing chassis and braking
components to the limit, along with the powertrain and cooling
systems
* Intensive month-long ‘king of the sand’ durability cycle in the
Middle East, tackling punishing dirt roads, off-road sand driving
and tough inclines in intense desert heat
* Infamous off-road test cycle encompassing thousands of kilometers
through the unique deep mud and clay of the Land Rover test centre
at Eastnor Castle proving grounds, the MIRA and Gaydon durability
circuits, and the deep water and ruts of the military proving
grounds designed to challenge tanks and personnel carriers.