2024 Range Rover Evoque Dynamic SE Full Tour and Review /// Allcarnews

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  • čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
  • The Range Rover Evoque has gotten a facelift for 2024 with a reduced interior, mild exterior revisions, and ONE powertrain for the US market. Visually, it’s all for the better, brining it in line with the Velar; featuring pop out door handles, gorgeous paint shades, and my new fav contrast shade, Corinthian bronze. But where the heck did all the buttons inside go? Well, they now are baked into the thankfully quick responding PIVI Infotainment screen… but there is a lot going on there. This SE Dynamic tester in Tribeca Blue came in at $62,930. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
    🏁 @Alllcarnews Spec Sheet: For 2024, the US market gets the Evoque in 1 powertrain: the P250 which uses a 2.0L Turbo 4 making 246HP and 269 lb-ft of torque through a 9-Speed ZF to all four wheels through Terrain Response 2 AWD. Fuel Economy was disappointing: 22 MPG combined / 27MPG highway / 20 MPG City.
    Other markets offer PHEV and MHEV offerings. 🏁
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    Highs:
    +The design is where it’s at. Gorgeous exterior color offerings, sleek body lines and the iconic Range Rover branding.
    +It offers a shocking amount off road goodies like water wading, Terrain Response 2, fantastic 360 cameras, short bumper overhangs, and 8.3in of ground clearance.
    +Driving dynamics surprised me, it handles itself well.
    Lows:
    -The interior is on the cramped side, for both passengers and cargo space.
    -Fuel economy was poor for a tiny turbo 4 and a small vehicle
    -Removing all the interior buttons has proved controversial with a quick and fluid yet cluttered infotainment system.
    -Suspension is on the firm side; 20in wheels translate sharp jitters and bumps into the cabin.
    7.2/10
    #LandRover #RangeRover #Evoque
    Index:
    0:00-1:14 Introduction
    1:14-3:37 Engine and Powertrain
    3:37-7:22 Exterior Design Changes
    7:22-8:36 Trunk Space
    8:36-12:00 Rear Seat Tour
    12:00-20:39 Interior Changes for 2024
    20:39-28:37 POV Drive
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Komentáře • 29

  • @aKellyBrand
    @aKellyBrand Před 3 měsíci +1

    Anyway.... Great video as always Justin!

  • @aKellyBrand
    @aKellyBrand Před 3 měsíci +2

    Fewer trims and options >>> glad more manufacturers are going with this formula.

    • @ogearhead2426
      @ogearhead2426 Před 3 měsíci

      Agreed. Terrible to buy a new one and take 5 hours to understand what to buy, or even be in the used market for one and find things that has everything but electric or heated seats.

  • @timgosling6189
    @timgosling6189 Před 3 měsíci +3

    I take mine to scuba dive sites that can be a long way off the beaten track. So the small size is a big plus, especially with the good off-road ability and the surround 3D cameras. I can get all my gear in and it's comfortable and quiet on the way there and back. For me it's a great fit. Mine is the HSE, one up from this model here and it comes with the pixel auto headlights as standard. Those lights are brilliant, very quick to react and I was surprised they're not legal in the US yet. The fixed panoramic roof doesn't have the center bar so the rear feels a lot more airy with the blind open. The divider bar is just for the sliding roof where the front part opens. The fixed roof also has a bit more headroom.

    • @Allcarnews
      @Allcarnews  Před 3 měsíci

      Hmm we get less options in the US for 2024. This is the top spec we get. Only S and Dynamic SE. I heard we are getting the full bit for 2025 that Europe gets.

    • @timgosling6189
      @timgosling6189 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@Allcarnews here in UK we can get the full leather interior and the p300 plug-in hybrid too. But word is that late-25 we'll see the new 3rd-gen model with an aluminum body and full EV options.

    • @Allcarnews
      @Allcarnews  Před 3 měsíci

      @@timgosling6189 oh wow yeah we are a bit behind here

  • @joelbolton7252
    @joelbolton7252 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Would much rather have an XC60 Recharge for this kind of money. Better materials, style, and MPG/Power. $60K+ for this is just not enough car for the money, and the styling is fine, but nearly anonymous after all these years with the Evoque nameplate.

  • @Rogueone162
    @Rogueone162 Před 3 měsíci

    Range évoque c’est la classe dans la sobriété l’inverse total de tous les véhicules aujourd’hui
    Moi j’adore
    J’attends mon second évoque
    On devient vite accroc 😊

  • @erik2581
    @erik2581 Před 3 měsíci

    I wonder if the digital instrument cluster only lets you view Apple Maps or others also like Google Maps?

    • @Allcarnews
      @Allcarnews  Před 3 měsíci

      I believe it's Apple Maps or the built in navigation

    • @timgosling6189
      @timgosling6189 Před 3 měsíci +1

      You can pick from the on-board nav or whatever you have on your phone via Carplay/Android Auto. Google maps works fine.

    • @erik2581
      @erik2581 Před 3 měsíci

      @@AllcarnewsI did notice it almost lagging while you were on the highway.

  • @Nb61777
    @Nb61777 Před 2 měsíci

    15:08 you say lonely, I say simplistic.

  • @user-nn9oh5wv5d
    @user-nn9oh5wv5d Před měsícem

    Me gusta landrover para Jeny

  • @DavidNeculai-xk4cs
    @DavidNeculai-xk4cs Před 3 měsíci +1

    Mi PIACE MULTO GRAZIE MILLE CZcams RANGE ROVER SPOT 2024 GAZ PETROLIO DIZEL GPL GRAZIE MILLE CZcams

  • @ogearhead2426
    @ogearhead2426 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Not a real Range Rover, and that’s why I don’t love it. Was created only to fulfill a market niche. Also, is the maker’s most problematic car. But a great car, for sure it is.
    For me, too small, what makes it not exquisite looking, but it’s a quite nice looking thing.

    • @aKellyBrand
      @aKellyBrand Před 3 měsíci +1

      If niches didn't need to get filled then we would all be riding around in the exact same vehicle. That's like saying Ferrari road cars aren't real Ferraris because they were purposely built.

    • @ogearhead2426
      @ogearhead2426 Před 3 měsíci

      @@aKellyBrandnot really. Range Rover is a car, and Range Rover Sport is its sportier version. Both comfortable, spacious, capable and with characteristic driving feeling and position. For different purposes, buyers and pockets.
      The XC60 is the exact same car as the XC90, but with 5 seats and smaller. As does de Mercedes GLC, GLE and GLS, or X7, X5 and X3.
      The Velar is almost acceptable as a Range Rover, but the Evoque is literally an E-Pace with badge.
      The Evoque repeats the bad formula of GLA and X1, nothing alike its base model cars and missing the makers DNA.

    • @theemotionalremix
      @theemotionalremix Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@ogearhead2426 in terms of spaciousness and reliability what are the best Land Rover and Range Rover cars in your opinion?

    • @ogearhead2426
      @ogearhead2426 Před 3 měsíci

      @@theemotionalremix for sure the full size Range Rover has always been (in any model year) the most reliable, spacious and comfortable car. Always had the best engines, needing no big job with belts or chain, best gearboxes, gigantic capability, and nothing really problematic. Most common problems are the electrical ones, normal for luxury cars. Besides really bad ownership or pontual problems caused by something extraordinary, they are reliable. Unprepared/poor people that just buy a bad one for show over exaggerate because the maintenance is costly, and I say it about normal maintenance, like suspension (that every car needs done once in a lifetime, the Range Rover is probably the comfier car available if not a Rolls Royce, so it charges you for that, bigger bills than a Prius, not the worst thing in the world. The Sport from 2014+ starts to be the same, less comfy and spacious, but still one of the comfier cars ever, smaller for those who need/want. Best engines are always the V8 ones, diesel or petrol, that both uses.
      In the Land line, I’d probably say that, depends on the engine, besides the engine, all of them are good cars. But most of them are configured with the TDV6, which I don’t recommend. The V8 Discovery 4 existed, so great car. But the TDV6 or SDV6 tend to be problematic in any model year, I think it only got better on the new Discovery. So in general, I’d say only the Defender and Freelander, those are really reliable and capable, not spacious tho 😂

    • @ogearhead2426
      @ogearhead2426 Před 3 měsíci +1

      For sure the full size Range Rover has always been (in any model year) the most reliable, spacious and comfortable car. Always had the best engines, needing no big job with belts or chain, best gearboxes, gigantic capability, and nothing really problematic. Most common problems are the electrical ones, normal for luxury cars. Besides really bad ownership or pontual problems caused by something extraordinary, they are reliable. Unprepared/poor people that just buy a bad one for show over exaggerate because the maintenance is costly, and I say it about normal maintenance, like suspension (that every car needs done once in a lifetime, the Range Rover is probably the comfier car available if not a Rolls Royce, so it charges you for that, bigger bills than a Prius, not the worst thing in the world. The Sport from 2014+ starts to be the same, less comfy and spacious, but still one of the comfier cars ever, smaller for those who need/want. Best engines are always the V8 ones, diesel or petrol, that both uses.
      In the Land line, I’d probably say that, depends on the engine, besides the engine, all of them are good cars. But most of them are configured with the TDV6, which I don’t recommend. The V8 Discovery 4 existed, so great car. But the TDV6 or SDV6 tend to be problematic in any model year, I think it only got better on the new Discovery, still not great, and I don’t like it. So in general, I’d say only the Defender and Freelander, those are really reliable and capable, not spacious tho, just adequate 😂

  • @kingcraftgames.985
    @kingcraftgames.985 Před 3 měsíci

    The design definitely looks nice and edgy, however the rest of the car (other than the tech) is i would say, rather average to say the least. It's definitely the only range-rover that i would pass on and the one that i wouldn't exactly be the most excited to buy.

    • @Rogueone162
      @Rogueone162 Před 3 měsíci

      Ben pour moi c’est l’inverse
      J’en suis à mon quatrième range
      C’est une philosophie
      Mais je respecte ton avis😊

  • @n4m1k
    @n4m1k Před 2 měsíci

    For this kind of money, this is bullshit. Just take the same money and buy a Mercedes and see the difference