The exterior of the crossover will be executed with elements of the Velar style, as well as with those solutions that have already been used in the update of the Range Rover and Range Rover Sport. Despite the camouflage, large air intakes and new optics are noticeable. In addition, the car will receive flush door handles, like the Velar. The interior will feature a virtual instrument panel.
The car will be based on a modernized D8 platform. The new Evoque will be equipped with front-wheel drive, and an all-wheel drive version will be offered for an additional cost. A hybrid modification will also be available to buyers. Its powertrain will use a new 1.5-liter three-cylinder gasoline turbo engine, which will be combined with an electric motor. In addition, the unit will include a 48-volt electrical system.
Most likely, the second-generation crossover will lose the three-door version. Thus, Land Rover will focus on producing the model only with five doors, as well as in a convertible version. Serial production of the new product will begin next year. The exact date of the official presentation has not yet been disclosed.








