The Evoque is considered the entry-level model of the Range Rover family. Despite a price tag that can reach $70,000 for the Autobiography version, it is possible to opt for the more-affordable SE, which retails for under $50,000. The smallest Range Rover has a 237-horsepower four-cylinder engine or, on option, one with an additional 49 horsepower. A convertible version is offered, equipped with 20-inch wheels and the brand’s Terrain Response system.
Pros
- Design that stands the test of time
- Good drivetrain
- True off-road capabilities
- Comfortable front seats
Cons
- Some cabin components are showing their age
- Tight rear seats
- Infotainment system can be irritating
- Hard to get the convertible