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2018 Range Rover Evoque Pricing and Specs

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$35,303*
Range Rover Evoque
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The Range Rover Evoque 2018 prices range from $27,720 for the basic trim level SUV Range Rover Evoque TD4 (110KW) SE Dynamic to $56,100 for the top of the range SUV Range Rover Evoque SI4 (213KW) HSE Dynamic.

The Range Rover Evoque 2018 comes in SUV.

The Range Rover Evoque 2018 is available in Diesel and Premium Unleaded Petrol. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the SUV 2.0L 6 SP Manual to the SUV 2.0L 9SP Automatic.

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Explore prices for the 2018 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque

$24,999

5 Listings

$29,798

9 Listings

$32,998

3 Listings

$36,198

6 Listings

$39,398

5 Listings

$42,598

3 Listings

$45,798

1 Listing

$52,198

1 Listing

$56,990

1 Listing

$24,999

$56,990

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2018 Range Rover Evoque Specs Price
TD4 (110KW) Pure Specs: 2.0L, Diesel, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $27,940 - $33,660
SD4 (177KW) HSE Specs: 2.0L, Diesel, 9 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $41,580 - $48,950
SD4 (177KW) HSE Dynamic Specs: 2.0L, Diesel, 9 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $44,550 - $51,810
SD4 (177KW) SE Specs: 2.0L, Diesel, 9 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $30,800 - $37,070
SD4 (177KW) SE Dynamic Specs: 2.0L, Diesel, 9 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $44,880 - $52,140
SI4 (177KW) HSE Dynamic Specs: 2.0L, Premium Unleaded Petrol, 9 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $48,510 - $55,770
SI4 (177KW) SE Specs: 2.0L, Premium Unleaded Petrol, 9 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $34,650 - $41,250
SI4 (177KW) SE Dynamic Specs: 2.0L, Premium Unleaded Petrol, 9 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $35,750 - $42,570
SI4 (213KW) HSE Dynamic Specs: 2.0L, Premium Unleaded Petrol, 9 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $48,840 - $56,100
TD4 (110KW) Pure Specs: 2.0L, Diesel, 9 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $29,590 - $35,640
TD4 (110KW) SE Specs: 2.0L, Diesel, 9 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $29,150 - $35,090
TD4 (110KW) SE Dynamic Specs: 2.0L, Diesel, 9 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $27,720 - $33,440
TD4 (132KW) HSE Specs: 2.0L, Diesel, 9 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $38,280 - $45,100
TD4 (132KW) HSE Dynamic Specs: 2.0L, Diesel, 9 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $40,260 - $47,410
TD4 (132KW) Landmark Edition Specs: 2.0L, Diesel, 9 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $37,840 - $44,550
TD4 (132KW) SE Specs: 2.0L, Diesel, 9 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $33,990 - $40,480
TD4 (132KW) SE Dynamic Specs: 2.0L, Diesel, 9 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $44,220 - $51,370

Land Rover Range Rover Evoque FAQs

Timing belt change interval for a 2013 Land Rover Evoque 4-cylinder diesel?

When this car was new, the recommended change interval for the timing belt was nine years or 230,000km which is an awfully long interval by industry standards. In some markets, this figure was reduced to seven years and 180,000km, which is still a long interval, but much more sensible.

If it was my Land Rover, I’d be changing it even sooner, probably at 150,000km at the outside, just to be certain, as a snapped belt will turn the engine to junk in a split-second. While you’re at it, take the opportunity to change the water pump and idler pulleys while the front of the engine is apart. It’s better than having to go back and disassemble the same part of the engine a few months later when the water pump starts leaking.

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Acceleration issues in my 2013 Range Rover Evoque SD4

The reason the scan threw up a camshaft phasing problem is because the belt has stripped and allowed the camshaft timing to become way out of synch. This is also why the engine lost power and wouldn’t restart in the first place.

Simply replacing the timing belt won’t fix it, as the engine’s original camshaft timing has to be restored for the engine to ever fire again. There’s a specific method to do this, but pretty much any mechanic will be able to retime the camshaft and get you going again.

If the engine is retimed and still won’t fire, there’s a chance the stripped belt has allowed internal damage to the engine which may need a full rebuild. You could be looking at bent valves, cracked pistons and more.

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Range Rover Evoque as a work car?

Who told you a luxury car can't be a work car? If that's what you really want then you should go for it. You will probably turn it over faster but I've not heard anything about the Evoque that is a particular concern.

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