Range Rover Evoque 2.0 P300 S 5dr Auto Review
Category: Family SUV
Section: Version review

The model
Read full reviewIt may well be the Range Rover Evoque’s looks that piqued your interest, but it’s a fine car on more objective levels, too. It’s good to drive, really posh inside and is even reasonably practical by class standards. It’s one of the more expensive cars in the class, but slow depreciation means you should get a lot of that investment back when you sell – and monthly PCP finance costs are also surprisingly competitive. The icing on the cake is a plug-in version that offers seriously cheap company car costs.
get the best priceThe trim
See full equipmentUpgrade to S trim and you’ll get larger (18in) wheels, along with leather seats (or you can opt for cloth for free if you don't want leather) and power-folding door mirrors. This trim is our pick for the best value-to-toys ratio.
The engine
See full engine specsThe range-topping conventional petrol engine isn’t quite as quick as the far more efficient P300e plug-in and is hard to recommend.
Key information
31.2
798
litres
204
g/km
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