NEW Range Rover Evoque review – PLUS what’s coming in 2027!

Looking for the ultimate Variety Rover Evoque evaluate? You're in the right place. The Variety Rover Evoque is one of the most preferable premium SUVs on the market, but with a beginning price of more than ₤ 44,000, is it actually worth the money?

In this in-depth test, we compare it versus crucial competitors, consisting of the Audi Q3, BMW X1 and Volvo XC40, to see if it's more than simply a posh badge.

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In this video, we put the second-generation Evoque through its rates to see how it holds up in 2026. We evaluate the brand-new P270e Plug-in Hybrid to learn how it stacks up against the D200 diesel, assess the Evoque's somewhat cramped boot, and concern Land Rover's choice to do away with the physical cooling controls.

Plus, we expose how to spec the best Evoque, reveal the truth about the latest What Car? Dependability Survey scores, and share exclusive information and about the all-new next-generation 2027 Variety Rover Evoque EV!

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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:33 Exterior styling, wheels & paint
02:24 Beginning rate vs competitors
02:37 Engines: diesel, gas or PHEV?
03.59 P270e: charging, real-world Range & Cost
05:40 Boot area (how many suitcases?).
06:56 Rear seat space & comfort.
08:19 Driving position, interior quality & use.
12:41 On the roadway: efficiency, comfort & handling.
14:35 Off-roading ability.
15:05 How to spec the best Evoque.
16:01 Security & reliability.
17:00 EXCLUSIVE: 2027 Range Rover Evoque EV details!
18:22 Decision: should you purchase one?

Comments

41 responses to “NEW Range Rover Evoque review – PLUS what’s coming in 2027!”

  1. @tshiamomogale26 Avatar
    @tshiamomogale26

    Genuine Question:

    How does JLR continue to sell cars when most people complain about their reliability?

    Can they not fix these issues to make them more reliable? Considering how much even older models cost….

    1. @darrenbodfish4591 Avatar
      @darrenbodfish4591

      It would seem the enduring image of the ‘Chelsea Tractor’ lives on, like someone else said, it matches the fake tan & Turkey teeth. 😬

    2. @tomhowroyd Avatar
      @tomhowroyd

      People buying new don’t care as much, as they’re not out of pocket, coupled with the fact that the vast majority have no issues and it’s a wonderful product if you ignore reliability. It’s a status symbol. I definitely wouldn’t touch one with a barge pole but that’s me

    3. @Adamlllllllllllljjjljljjjjj Avatar
      @Adamlllllllllllljjjljljjjjj

      @tomhowroydmy dad worked there for 43 years and he said that a few ‘lemons’ let the reputation down. Most people have a problem free experience

    4. @Funkyfinky Avatar
      @Funkyfinky

      Look up What Car and MotorEasy warranty tables. The Evoque and Velar are dire, but the Velar is being replaced this year. The newer RR platforms have Japanese levels of reliability over 90%.

    5. @Tapot_goo Avatar
      @Tapot_goo

      @Funkyfinky is there an article about this ? I’m intrigued

  2. @djhvideo Avatar
    @djhvideo

    Why are you recommending ingenium engines. They are known to have major faults particularly with timing chains and the massive costs of repairs. (Or are all Evoque engines ingenium?

    1. @josephgittos3787 Avatar
      @josephgittos3787

      mainly a diesel. problem

    2. @ymirfritz9989 Avatar
      @ymirfritz9989

      they all do this, look at the ford ecoboom and peugeot puresiht engines, they were singing praises about them long after it emerged they had a tendency to snap belts and expldoe

    3. @notallpolitical Avatar
      @notallpolitical

      It isnt an ingenium problem as such, its a diesel poblem, the petrol is also an ingenium and is reliable. DPF, EGR and short runs for little Johnny causes major issues on allllllll diesel cars

    4. @RobinHarding-ep1ud Avatar
      @RobinHarding-ep1ud

      Twin turbo system won’t last 35,000 miles .

    5. @Funkyfinky Avatar
      @Funkyfinky

      The main problem is with the diesels being used as Chelsea tractors on short runs. Avoid low mileage used ones like the plague.

  3. @alangordon3283 Avatar
    @alangordon3283

    Just a massive money pit that loves frequent visits to the garage for repairs and faults.

    1. @jamesecroucher Avatar
      @jamesecroucher

      Do new ones not come with a warranty any more?

  4. @stephenlaw9827 Avatar
    @stephenlaw9827

    A truly crap JLR product and absolute shame on you for glossing over the reliability issues.

    1. @stevenjones916 Avatar
      @stevenjones916

      I thought What Car ? were big on consumer protection, SMH.

    2. @Kennon959 Avatar
      @Kennon959

      Reliability issues = JLR ownership quirks 🤣

  5. @whatcar Avatar
    @whatcar

    Do you think the Evoque is worth its £44k starting price, or would you rather have an Audi Q3, BMW X1 or Volvo XC40? 🤔💸

    Let us know your reasons below! 👇

    1. @richardhusband1448 Avatar
      @richardhusband1448

      Great review ! No no no ,dreadfull cars ,chocolate engines .pointless .*ts about time journalists returned to the 90s and challenged the manufactures with warranty and reliabilty figures . 44k, stupid insurance ,crazy dealers .These cars are usually driven by clowns returning to their circus 😂😂😂😂😂

  6. @stevenjones916 Avatar
    @stevenjones916

    *Why would anyone recommend any vehicle with an Ingenium engine ?*

    1. @nigel.w Avatar
      @nigel.w

      I guess the expectation is that if you’re buying new you won’t keep it beyond the warranty period.

    2. @stevenjones916 Avatar
      @stevenjones916

      ​@nigel.wA great way to burn money

    3. @Ghost_Cone1092 Avatar
      @Ghost_Cone1092

      My parents owned a Discovery Sport with a 2.0 ingenium from new and did 88,000 miles in it. Never had a single problem. They kept up with all of the servicing. As long as you don’t neglect it then you should be fine! If your buying it pre owned look for full service history and any info about the timing chain being replaced

    4. @a-dino Avatar
      @a-dino

      Aren’t all the engines offered in the Evoqe from the Ingenium family? Kinda hard to avoid recommending one if nothing else is offered lol

  7. @angryguy-z3p Avatar
    @angryguy-z3p

    I would much rather have a Lexus LBX Takumi over an Evoque, better reliability, not as expensive, and looks far better.

    1. @skremmyz Avatar
      @skremmyz

      100% agree!!

    2. @jdmguy44 Avatar
      @jdmguy44

      Agree. To be honest I would rather have anything over an Evoque.

  8. @kb8570 Avatar
    @kb8570

    Terrible reliability.

    1. @eastwood978 Avatar
      @eastwood978

      The Ingenium petrols are pretty good and post 2020 diesel 2.0 not bad but like any diesel do lots of short runs along with a 21k oil change and it may suffer from various issues.

  9. @utubeballbag Avatar
    @utubeballbag

    Completly ruined the interior by remjving the buttons and the additon of haptics on the steering wheel. Shame

  10. @gordonbarnes8229 Avatar
    @gordonbarnes8229

    The fact that people still buy these models with an unreliable engine and are expected to pay up to an extra 2 grand for extra paint shows how customers are too badge conscious and need to project a certain image to friends & neighbours.

  11. @mrclaudehenrysmoot Avatar
    @mrclaudehenrysmoot

    Who would trust JLR with EV tech when they cannot make a reliable 2.0L Diesel?

  12. @Fastwunz Avatar
    @Fastwunz

    New??

  13. @hb0x Avatar
    @hb0x

    Top tier comfortable and luxurious interior. Perfect for when you sit in the motorway, waiting for the rescue tow truck.

  14. @kanovski Avatar
    @kanovski

    At 10:45 what happened with this phone, did you drive the Evoque over it?! 😅😅

  15. @colincampbell2372 Avatar
    @colincampbell2372

    The positives . You’ll be comfortable while waiting for the breakdown truck. 😂

  16. @SafeBandicoot Avatar
    @SafeBandicoot

    Few seconds in to the video, answers to questions.

    There is no cheap JLR product.
    Yes, people with no sense just buy it for the name.

  17. @iainwells2757 Avatar
    @iainwells2757

    I can’t see any reason why you’d want one unless you just like the style

  18. @kennyg4744 Avatar
    @kennyg4744

    I was speaking to an AA technician who worked on the Land Rover contract for 3 years. He said the Evoque plug in hybrid was the most common JLR product he attended.

  19. @hsvcommodore4111 Avatar
    @hsvcommodore4111

    A THREE CYLINDER?! In a RANGE ROVER?!

  20. @toddy505 Avatar
    @toddy505

    Looks great but if you’re thinking about it just don’t, don’t !!

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