Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Range Rover Evoque

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opportunit­y to check out the new petrol engines and compare the diesels.

The route also involved a visit to the Land Rover Experience Centre on the Broughton Hall Estate near Skipton, where the cars coped with everything from steep drops and angled boulders to a river bed and railway sleepers.

Both models are comfortabl­e and rewarding to drive – extremely agile around the twisting country lanes, the higher powered 290bhp petrol variant proving especially sweet.

While the new 240bhp diesel brings greater performanc­e over the most popular 180bhp version – zero to 60mph in 7.1 seconds as opposed to 8.4 – average fuel consumptio­n is not nearly so attractive.

There’s an official discrepanc­y of 16mpg, though real world mixed motoring evens things out more closely, my own journey in the more powerful Discovery Sport returning 42.2mpg.

What you get though is a vehicle with five plus two stadium-style seating in a tastefully appointed cabin with colour touchcreen, multiple storage areas, four 12V power points and USB charging sockets for all three rows of seats.

Stuff like a rear view camera, parking aids and push button start are standard and top grade HSE Luxury trim brings perforated leather seats and a large glass sunroof.

The Evoque, meanwhile, has been a runaway success since its launch back in 2011 – selling more than 600,000 examples in the process.

And the standout model at the Ingenium Showcase was a Landmark special edition in dazzling Moraine Blue metallic paint, inspired by the turquoise lakes of the Canadian Rockies.

Launched to celebrate six years of compact SUV success at the Liverpool plant, the Landmark is also available in Yulong White and Corris Grey.

It has a dynamic body kit and grey exterior detailing including a fixed panoramic roof in Carpathian Grey, 19-inch gloss dark grey alloy wheels and graphite Atlas grille, bonnet, fender vent and tailgate lettering.

Inside there are grained Ebony leather seats and the special edition Evoque also has keyless entry and a powered tailgate.

Tech includes a 10-inch InControl Touch Pro system featuring apps such as Spotify and a 4G Wi-Fi hotspot while the optional Remote Premium app for a smartphone lets owners check the fuel level, lock status, location and even pre-heat or cool the cabin.

The Landmark edition is based on the 180bhp TD4 Evoque diesel priced at £39,000 for the manual and £40,840 for the automatic.

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