Landmark edition for Range Rover Evoque
May 15, 2017
It has taken Land Rover just six years to build a whopping 600,000 Range Rover Evoque models at its Halewood plant near Liverpool.
And to celebrate the incredible achievement the company has announced a new Landmark edition of the Evoque which is priced from £39,000 and made its global debut at the Royal Windsor Horse Show.
The Landmark edition has been given stand-out features including a fixed panoramic roof, 19-inch alloy wheels and graphite grille, bonnet, fender vent and tailgate lettering. Dark grey accents continue through to the interior in the form of brushed satin centre console trim finishers surrounded by grained ebony leather seats with contrasting light lunar stitching and a perforated mid-section.
The Landmark edition also has keyless entry and powered gesture tailgate as standard. It is available with Land Rover’s latest technology including optional 10-inch InControl Touch Pro system featuring apps such as Spotify and a 4G Wi-Fi hotspot.
Jeremy Hicks, Jaguar Land Rover UK’s managing director, said: “The Evoque has been an indisputable success. It’s our biggest selling model in the UK and continues to thrive six years after launch, it’s a fantastic achievement and worthy of celebration.
“The Landmark edition has new dynamic detailing and a distinctive aesthetic which takes its design credentials to an even higher level – it looks fantastic and we know customers will love it.”
Since the Evoque was launched back in 2011, sales have reached an all-time high for a single month both globally and in the UK. The UK registered a record 6,781 Evoques in March and almost 18,000 were sold globally.
An Evoque rolls off the Halewood production line every 170 seconds, with the Evoque Convertible also being produced at the factory since 2016. Most cars are exported to one of 130 markets, with additional manufacturing in China and Brazil to meet local market demand.