Three reasons to buy a Range Rover Evoque this spring

April 16 2021,

Three reasons to buy a Range Rover Evoque this spring

Spring is definitely the best time of the year to buy a new vehicle. And there are many reasons.


First, there's the awakening of nature that makes us want to hit the road. And what a time to do it! In fact, to really enjoy a new vehicle, it's best to spend the first six or seven months behind the wheel when the weather is mild, which is why spring is the perfect time.


Then there are those offers that are always attractive at this time of year. With the Range Rover Evoque, there are some really great offers. For example, at the time of writing, you can take advantage of a rate of only 2.9% when you lease a model. When you buy, it's even more attractive, because for a term of 36, 48 or 60 months, the rate is 0.9%. For 72 months, it's 1.9%.


And if you're lucky enough to be able to pay cash for your vehicle, other discounts are available.


The vehicle


And then there's the vehicle itself. The Evoque showed up in 2012 in the lineup and it immediately made a name for itself because of its hyper-convenient compact size, but mostly because of its very eye-catching styling. And Land Rover has done it again with the redesign of the model in 2020 by adding even more character to the design, but without distorting it.


And the offer is enough to make you drool. In all, there are five variants to choose from, including the base configuration, which comes in S and SE trim levels, as well as the R-Dynamic versions, which come in S, SE and HSE trims.


What you need to know, and a visit to the Land Rover website to configure a model will quickly make you realize it, is that the customization possibilities are absolutely incredible. With any version, you can make a vast choice of options and option packages that will give your Evoque the character YOU want it to have.


Few vehicles give you this much choice.


Finally, when it comes to the model's power, Land Rover offers a unique recipe under the hood, but it tastes great. It comes in the form of a 2.0-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder engine with 246 horsepower and 269 pound-feet of torque. A nine-speed automatic transmission is paired with this engine, and all-wheel drive is of course standard.


And we could go on and on about the legendary off-road capabilities of Land Rover models.


A visit to the dealership is a must.

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