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Meet Land Rover’s New Convertible SUV: The Evoque

I haven’t seen significant change (or originality) in vehicle designs for years, which is why I was delighted to see the 2016 Range Rover Evoque. The 2016 Range Rover Evoque is a compact SUV that comes in three varieties: The 5-door model, the couple, and the convertible.

The one that stands out most to me is the Evoque convertible. Convertibles are normally small sports cars, but Land Rover was bold enough to introduce a convertible SUV. Someone had to do it!

The MSRP of the 2016 Range Rover Evoque is $41,475 (for the base model, I don’t know the cost of the convertible). With all that being said, the Evoque’s base model is equipped with a reasonably powerful 240 HP engine, and its fuel efficiency is decent. It gets 21 MPG in the city, and 30 MPG on the highway. For a comfortable, sporty SUV like this, that’s actually quite good.

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