First released in 2011, the Range Rover Evoque has been a popular option ever since. A smaller version of Range Rover Sports and Discoveries, the Evoque was seen as a slightly cheaper, more compact option. There’s been plenty of new options through the years, and the latest model is set to hit the market in 2026. For the purpose of this review, we’ve taken a look at the 2025 model and models through the years.
How the Evoque Looks – Outside and In
Some Great Alternatives to the Evoque

How the Evoque Looks – Outside and In
The Range Rover Evoque has an instantly recognisable look. A normal Range Rover front slims back to a sharp rear that makes the Evoque more of a compact SUV than a larger model like the Range Rover Sport. The Evoque has always looked a few years ahead of its competitors, with clean final touches and classy lines that are recognisable with any Range Rover. Later models have received slight cosmetic upgrades to bring them closer to today’s market, and the result is a clean, luxurious finish.
On the inside, the latest Evoque is classy and sharp. Leather finishes and good onboard tech ensure that the driver and passenger can enjoy a comfortable ride. The rear seats are comfortable, too, with good space for taller passengers. You decide the interior colour finishes, with cream and black being the best options available.

A Look at the Stats
- Hybrid, Diesel, Petrol available.
- 0-60: 6.8s – 9.7s.
- 472 litres boot space.
- 31 – 181 g/km CO2 emissions.
- Fuel economy: 35.3 – 203.2 mpg.
- Insurance groups: 25E, 26E, 27E, 29E, 31E, 33E, 34E, 35E, 38E, 39E.

Some Great Alternatives to the Evoque
The Range Rover Evoque isn’t the only option on the market. There are plenty of other great choices for your driving needs that fit the bill:
- BMW X2. More of a saloon option, the X2 is fun to drive with plenty of power but lacks the luxury refinement of the Evoque.
- Volvo XC40. More of a classic SUV, the XC40 is one of the most reliable and sturdy cars on the market, backed by Volvo’s fantastic build quality.
- Audi Q3. A spacious car with good reliability and finish, it lags behind the Evoque in creating that luxury feel.

How Much Might I Pay for an Evoque?
A new Range Rover Evoque can fetch anywhere from €46,000 to €69,000, depending on spec. A used Range Rover Evoque can start around €10,000, rising in price depending on the spec and finishes you go for. Here’s a look at the prices of alternatives mentioned above:
- BMW X2: €49,000 to €64,000.
- Volvo XC40. €41,000 to €63,000.
- Audi Q3. €40,000 to €60,000.

Should I Choose an Evoque?
The Range Rover Evoque is a good option for comfortable driving, with plenty of space for small families. The slightly smaller size helps bring the price down and allows you to afford all the bells and whistles of the Range Rover for slightly less. In terms of the drive, the Evoque won’t wow you, but its ability to drive off-road is an added plus and a surprise to many. If you’re looking to get a hold of the Range Rover brand, the Evoque is probably your best chance at doing this, especially considering the price of a used model.
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