Range Rover Evoque's security technologies

December 23 2020,

Range Rover Evoque's security technologies

While all vehicles are safe today throughout the industry, some stand out advantageously from others. This is the case with the Range Rover Evoque, because when you take a look at all the features that enhance its safety level, you can't help but be impressed.


Let's take a look at them.


The classics


When we think about security features, some of them automatically come to mind because they have been around for a long time and are part of our daily lives. That's the case of airbags, in particular, of which there are six, standard with the model (including side curtains).


That's also the case with the stability and traction control system, as well as the braking force distribution system. Blind spot monitoring is also a feature we're used to.


But the Range Rover Evoque goes further.


Lots of driving aids


If you take the time to discover the driving aids on offer, you'll realize that there are many of them. They include Roll Stability Control, Lane Keeping Assist, Emergency Braking to avoid head-on collisions, Adaptive Cruise Control, Traffic Sign Recognition, and a system that monitors driver alert status.


And more


But security goes further than that. It's also in the small details like the presence of LED headlights that allow extraordinary vision at night. It's also with a rear-view mirror that displays the image of a camera in the rear for better visibility (Clearsight system). It's even with an indicator that measures brake pad wear so you can be sure you're always enjoying a system in good condition.


And if you've got kids, it's also with child seat anchorage points that come standard in the rear seats.


All in all, as you can see, this Range Rover Evoque is not lacking in safety features. Don't hesitate to come and discover them up close by visiting us.

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