2020 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER EVOQUE | SALZJ2FX4LH106096

Specifications
4
~$61,000
Engine: 2.0L turbocharged I4 + 48V mild hybrid
Torque: 400 Nm
0–100 km/h: ~6.6 s
The second-generation Range Rover Evoque in P300 MHEV form features a 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-four producing 296 hp and 400 Nm of torque, aided by a 48V mild hybrid system. Power is routed through a 9-speed automatic gearbox to a standard all-wheel-drive system with torque vectoring and adaptive terrain management. With 0–100 km/h in 6.6 seconds, the Evoque P300 delivers quick, assured acceleration, especially for a compact SUV with premium aspirations.
Handling is notably refined thanks to the PTA (Premium Transverse Architecture), which enhances stiffness and lowers the center of gravity compared to the first generation. Adaptive Dynamics with continuously variable damping keeps body roll in check while maintaining a supple ride over rough surfaces. Steering is quick and precise, and dynamic torque vectoring sharpens corner exit stability. The Evoque’s performance is tuned for confident, fluid road behavior rather than outright aggression, resulting in composed, premium dynamics with just enough sport edge to satisfy engaged drivers.
This second-gen Evoque keeps its premium balance but improves significantly in composure, refinement, and performance. It’s not a hot crossover, but it confidently delivers high-speed control, quiet torque-rich power, and a driving experience that’s calm, capable, and modern—perfect for urban luxury users seeking SUV flair without sacrificing agility.
Body Styles
The Evoque is a five-door compact luxury SUV with coupe-inspired styling and Range Rover proportions. The design evolves the original’s look with cleaner surfacing, flush door handles, and ultra-slim Matrix LED headlamps. Its compact dimensions are preserved (just 4.37 m in length), but the wheelbase has been stretched slightly for better rear-seat space. A rising beltline, floating roof, and tapering rear glass give it a sleek silhouette, while short overhangs and squared wheel arches retain Land Rover’s rugged visual DNA. The Convertible body style was discontinued in this generation, reinforcing a more refined, minimalistic profile.
Model Name Meaning (Manufacturer)
“Range Rover” positions the Evoque within Land Rover’s luxury line, alongside the Velar, Sport, and flagship Range Rover. “Evoque” was chosen to reflect emotional appeal, evolution, and modern identity—establishing the model as a design-led alternative to more utilitarian SUVs. It signals an urban premium lifestyle product with Range Rover off-road credibility.
Model Name Meaning (Languages)
“Evoque” is a stylized adaptation of the English verb evoke, meaning to elicit feeling or memory. Though not a real word, it is easily pronounced across languages and carries an aura of sophistication and design. The soft yet strong phonetics align with fashion, architecture, and modern luxury culture—intentionally distancing the Evoque from rugged SUV terminology.
Body & Interior Colors and Rims
The second-generation Range Rover Evoque refined the model’s original fashion-forward DNA into a sleeker, more architectural interpretation of luxury compact SUV design. Its palette of body colors, materials, and wheel options reflects the Evoque’s role as both urban icon and off-road-capable luxury crossover.
The exterior color palette is broad and sophisticated, combining Land Rover’s traditional earthy and metallic tones with modern, minimalistic shades. Core colors include Fuji White, Santorini Black, Eiger Grey, and Silicon Silver, all of which emphasize the Evoque’s reductive design and flush surfacing. More expressive options include Seoul Pearl Silver, Nolita Grey, Yulong White, and Firenze Red, while Carpathian Grey and Lantau Bronze offer a darker, more brooding tone for higher trims and dynamic variants. Many versions are also available in contrasting black or Narvik Black floating roof finishes, giving the Evoque a coupe-like silhouette.
Design accents such as flush deployable door handles, hidden waistline trims, and Matrix LED headlights with signature DRLs further sharpen the exterior. R-Dynamic trims add Gloss Black detailing, burnished copper accents, and sportier body styling, while special editions (Autobiography, Bronze Collection, HST) introduce unique grille finishes and satin-finished accents.
Inside, the Evoque balances minimalist layout with tactile luxury, offering a choice of sustainably sourced materials, contrasting upholstery colors, and technology-integrated surfaces. Entry trims feature Ebony fabric or grained leather, while mid-spec models offer Light Oyster, Cloud, or Khaki/Ebony dual-tone leather with contrast stitching. Higher trims and R-Dynamic models introduce Windsor leather, Suedecloth, or Kvadrat wool blends, the latter providing an upscale alternative to traditional hide.
The dashboard features a clean horizontal layout, with a floating Touch Pro Duo twin-screen system, configurable ambient lighting, and minimalist climate controls. Optional Natural Ash, Gloss Black, or Brushed Aluminum trim inlays are paired with Dark Chrome accents and soft-touch surfaces, while panoramic roofs and Meridian surround audio systems add light and sound immersion to the cabin.
Wheel designs range from functional to flamboyant, reflecting both off-road credibility and city sophistication. Entry-level Evoques ride on 18-inch 5-split-spoke alloys, typically in Sparkle Silver or Gloss Black, while R-Dynamic trims and SE/Autobiography variants upgrade to 20- or 21-inch multi-spoke designs, often finished in Satin Dark Grey, Diamond Turned Silver, or Gloss Black with contrast inserts.
Top-spec trims offer 22-inch lightweight forged wheels in Gloss Black or Shadow Chrome, particularly on special editions or models with the Black Exterior Pack. Each wheel style is paired with all-season or performance road tires, and behind them, painted calipers and ventilated disc brakes provide visual contrast. Brake caliper finishes range from standard silver to Gloss Red on Dynamic models, underscoring the Evoque’s balance of style and substance.
With its short overhangs, rising beltline, and compact wheelbase, the Evoque’s wheels always appear proportionally large — enhancing its planted, coupe-like stance. Whether specified in minimalist white with silver alloys or matte grey with blacked-out trim and 22s, the Evoque uses color and wheels as an extension of personal taste, proving that luxury and individuality can exist in a compact, go-anywhere silhouette.
Top Expensive Options
- Adaptive Dynamics with Configurable Terrain Response 2: $1,300
- Matrix LED Headlights with Signature DRLs: $1,100
- ClearSight Rear View Camera Mirror: $900
- Meridian 14-Speaker Surround Sound System: $1,200
- Panoramic Sliding Glass Roof with Power Blind: $1,400
- Twin 10” Touch Pro Duo Displays with Navigation Pro: $1,100
- 21” Gloss Dark Grey Forged Wheels: $2,200
- Cabin Air Purification with PM2.5 Filtration: $500
- Park Assist with 360° Surround Camera: $900
- Heated, Ventilated, and Massage Front Seats: $1,600
vs Competitors
The Evoque competes with the Audi Q3, BMW X1/X2, Volvo XC40, and Mercedes GLA/GLB. Among them, it stands out for its off-road ability, refined cabin materials, and concept-car exterior design. While the Q3 offers better infotainment speed and the X1 more cargo volume, the Evoque excels in ride quality, curb appeal, and finish. Its cabin feels more premium than most rivals, especially in eco-conscious trims. Against the XC40, it offers a smoother drivetrain and better real-time chassis response. Though not the most spacious in the class, it’s arguably the most stylish and well-insulated, offering a boutique experience with genuine Land Rover engineering.
Fun Fact
The Evoque was the first vehicle in the world to feature Land Rover’s ClearSight Ground View – a forward-facing camera system that renders the invisible area beneath the front bumper on the infotainment screen, effectively allowing drivers to "see through" the hood when off-roading or parking in tight urban spaces.
Lot Details
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Sale Date30/May/2025
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Lot Number53572295
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Location
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Odometer31,604 miles (50,862 km)
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Primary Damage:REAR END
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Engine Type2.0L 4
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Final Bid Land Rover Range Rover Evoque (2020)
$10,300
$14,797
$36,500
Specifications
4
~$61,000
Torque:
0–100 km/h:
The second-generation Range Rover Evoque in P300 MHEV form features a 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-four producing 296 hp and 400 Nm of torque, aided by a 48V mild hybrid system. Power is routed through a 9-speed automatic gearbox to a standard all-wheel-drive system with torque vectoring and adaptive terrain management. With 0–100 km/h in 6.6 seconds, the Evoque P300 delivers quick, assured acceleration, especially for a compact SUV with premium aspirations.
Handling is notably refined thanks to the PTA (Premium Transverse Architecture), which enhances stiffness and lowers the center of gravity compared to the first generation. Adaptive Dynamics with continuously variable damping keeps body roll in check while maintaining a supple ride over rough surfaces. Steering is quick and precise, and dynamic torque vectoring sharpens corner exit stability. The Evoque’s performance is tuned for confident, fluid road behavior rather than outright aggression, resulting in composed, premium dynamics with just enough sport edge to satisfy engaged drivers.
This second-gen Evoque keeps its premium balance but improves significantly in composure, refinement, and performance. It’s not a hot crossover, but it confidently delivers high-speed control, quiet torque-rich power, and a driving experience that’s calm, capable, and modern—perfect for urban luxury users seeking SUV flair without sacrificing agility.
Body Styles
The Evoque is a five-door compact luxury SUV with coupe-inspired styling and Range Rover proportions. The design evolves the original’s look with cleaner surfacing, flush door handles, and ultra-slim Matrix LED headlamps. Its compact dimensions are preserved (just 4.37 m in length), but the wheelbase has been stretched slightly for better rear-seat space. A rising beltline, floating roof, and tapering rear glass give it a sleek silhouette, while short overhangs and squared wheel arches retain Land Rover’s rugged visual DNA. The Convertible body style was discontinued in this generation, reinforcing a more refined, minimalistic profile.
Model Name Meaning (Manufacturer)
“Range Rover” positions the Evoque within Land Rover’s luxury line, alongside the Velar, Sport, and flagship Range Rover. “Evoque” was chosen to reflect emotional appeal, evolution, and modern identity—establishing the model as a design-led alternative to more utilitarian SUVs. It signals an urban premium lifestyle product with Range Rover off-road credibility.
Model Name Meaning (Languages)
“Evoque” is a stylized adaptation of the English verb evoke, meaning to elicit feeling or memory. Though not a real word, it is easily pronounced across languages and carries an aura of sophistication and design. The soft yet strong phonetics align with fashion, architecture, and modern luxury culture—intentionally distancing the Evoque from rugged SUV terminology.
Body & Interior Colors and Rims
The second-generation Range Rover Evoque refined the model’s original fashion-forward DNA into a sleeker, more architectural interpretation of luxury compact SUV design. Its palette of body colors, materials, and wheel options reflects the Evoque’s role as both urban icon and off-road-capable luxury crossover.
The exterior color palette is broad and sophisticated, combining Land Rover’s traditional earthy and metallic tones with modern, minimalistic shades. Core colors include Fuji White, Santorini Black, Eiger Grey, and Silicon Silver, all of which emphasize the Evoque’s reductive design and flush surfacing. More expressive options include Seoul Pearl Silver, Nolita Grey, Yulong White, and Firenze Red, while Carpathian Grey and Lantau Bronze offer a darker, more brooding tone for higher trims and dynamic variants. Many versions are also available in contrasting black or Narvik Black floating roof finishes, giving the Evoque a coupe-like silhouette.
Design accents such as flush deployable door handles, hidden waistline trims, and Matrix LED headlights with signature DRLs further sharpen the exterior. R-Dynamic trims add Gloss Black detailing, burnished copper accents, and sportier body styling, while special editions (Autobiography, Bronze Collection, HST) introduce unique grille finishes and satin-finished accents.
Inside, the Evoque balances minimalist layout with tactile luxury, offering a choice of sustainably sourced materials, contrasting upholstery colors, and technology-integrated surfaces. Entry trims feature Ebony fabric or grained leather, while mid-spec models offer Light Oyster, Cloud, or Khaki/Ebony dual-tone leather with contrast stitching. Higher trims and R-Dynamic models introduce Windsor leather, Suedecloth, or Kvadrat wool blends, the latter providing an upscale alternative to traditional hide.
The dashboard features a clean horizontal layout, with a floating Touch Pro Duo twin-screen system, configurable ambient lighting, and minimalist climate controls. Optional Natural Ash, Gloss Black, or Brushed Aluminum trim inlays are paired with Dark Chrome accents and soft-touch surfaces, while panoramic roofs and Meridian surround audio systems add light and sound immersion to the cabin.
Wheel designs range from functional to flamboyant, reflecting both off-road credibility and city sophistication. Entry-level Evoques ride on 18-inch 5-split-spoke alloys, typically in Sparkle Silver or Gloss Black, while R-Dynamic trims and SE/Autobiography variants upgrade to 20- or 21-inch multi-spoke designs, often finished in Satin Dark Grey, Diamond Turned Silver, or Gloss Black with contrast inserts.
Top-spec trims offer 22-inch lightweight forged wheels in Gloss Black or Shadow Chrome, particularly on special editions or models with the Black Exterior Pack. Each wheel style is paired with all-season or performance road tires, and behind them, painted calipers and ventilated disc brakes provide visual contrast. Brake caliper finishes range from standard silver to Gloss Red on Dynamic models, underscoring the Evoque’s balance of style and substance.
With its short overhangs, rising beltline, and compact wheelbase, the Evoque’s wheels always appear proportionally large — enhancing its planted, coupe-like stance. Whether specified in minimalist white with silver alloys or matte grey with blacked-out trim and 22s, the Evoque uses color and wheels as an extension of personal taste, proving that luxury and individuality can exist in a compact, go-anywhere silhouette.
Top Expensive Options
- Adaptive Dynamics with Configurable Terrain Response 2: $1,300
- Matrix LED Headlights with Signature DRLs: $1,100
- ClearSight Rear View Camera Mirror: $900
- Meridian 14-Speaker Surround Sound System: $1,200
- Panoramic Sliding Glass Roof with Power Blind: $1,400
- Twin 10” Touch Pro Duo Displays with Navigation Pro: $1,100
- 21” Gloss Dark Grey Forged Wheels: $2,200
- Cabin Air Purification with PM2.5 Filtration: $500
- Park Assist with 360° Surround Camera: $900
- Heated, Ventilated, and Massage Front Seats: $1,600
vs Competitors
The Evoque competes with the Audi Q3, BMW X1/X2, Volvo XC40, and Mercedes GLA/GLB. Among them, it stands out for its off-road ability, refined cabin materials, and concept-car exterior design. While the Q3 offers better infotainment speed and the X1 more cargo volume, the Evoque excels in ride quality, curb appeal, and finish. Its cabin feels more premium than most rivals, especially in eco-conscious trims. Against the XC40, it offers a smoother drivetrain and better real-time chassis response. Though not the most spacious in the class, it’s arguably the most stylish and well-insulated, offering a boutique experience with genuine Land Rover engineering.
Fun Fact
The Evoque was the first vehicle in the world to feature Land Rover’s ClearSight Ground View – a forward-facing camera system that renders the invisible area beneath the front bumper on the infotainment screen, effectively allowing drivers to "see through" the hood when off-roading or parking in tight urban spaces.