The smallest member of the Range Rover family is styled to match and can surprise many with its off-road prowess, even though it's primarily designed as a chic commuter. In fact, beside the five-door SUV, the company is now offering a two-door convertible variant. The new 2.0-litre turbocharged engine, which produces 237 or 286 horsepower depending on the trim level, makes the drive more pleasant, while the next-generation InControl Touch Pro multimedia system silences some critics.
Pros
- Eye-catching design
- Efficient engines
- Convertible is like no other
Cons
- Reliability needs improvement
- Limited visibility
- The more enticing versions are the more expensive ones