Likes;
- Interior, Rear Seats feels more practical now thanks to the increased dimensions/space.
- Ingenium Engine's 430 NM torque is ample sufficient & has great touring capabilities.
- Suspensions's Ride Quality, Handling balance.
- Looks are still its USP.
Dislikes;
- Base Model lacks flair and should have been avoided at launch as the top model (R-Dynamic) is only INR 3L more expensive than the base S.
- Steering Wheel at high Speeds is not great (Remember it has no sport mode & hence the EPS doesn't stiffen up the way it should)
- Alloy Wheel Design selected for the Indian spec. is very basic & lacks flair.
- HUD missing (Even in the R-Dynamic variant), globally it is offered.
Video;
The video starts off with a detailed discussion of the evolutionary
Exterior design of the 2nd Gen Evoque v/s the previous Gen side by side;
Then the
Interiors are compared;
2020 2nd Gen Evoque;
v/s 1st Gen (Facelift Version) Evoque;
Discussion on Engine Performance & Gearbox;
There's also a talk about Ride Quality & Handling;
Other Miscellaneous Observations;
- 99% of the 2nd Gen Evoque is all new & only the door hinges are carried over from previous/outgoing model.
- New Gen Evoque is 14mm taller, 11mm longer & 6mm wider and than its predecessor. Overall a lot of design Inspiration has been taken from the RR Velar eg. Headlamps/TailLamps, Grille, Flush Door Handles etc.
- Yet another 9 Speed ZF picking up from the 2nd gear from low speed/standstill, demonstrated in the video @ 9:18 onwards ...
- Interior Dashboard design is much more sleek in this new generation of the Evoque.
- Wheelbase has increased by 21mm, frees up some legroom.
- Head room too has increased at the rear as the new gen is taller. Also the front seats are slimmer & scooped from behind which increases important knee room.
- R-Dynamic trim is only INR 3L more expensive than the model tested (S Variant) & you get a much more fancy dashboard and also more features, the touch pro duo & an Meridian Sound System, Digital Instrument Cluster, Clear View Interior Mirror/Camera (Rear View is projected on the mirror to give better visibility) & on the exteriors you do get an R-Dynamic Kit as well.
- Steering is well designed (But a bit too large) and gets new Touch buttons that change display everytime you touch them depending on the menu you're in, sort of being Contextual which is really cool.
- Water Wading Depth is now 600 mm i.e. 100 mm more than the outgoing model.
- The test car had the 2L Ingenium Diesel Engine, 180 hp & 430 nm of Torque.
- There is NO Sport Mode, only ECO & Comfort.
- The Evoque's suspension overall does a good job in having the stiffness for handling & suppleness for the ride quality.
- Tyres were Good Year, Eagle F1 SUV All Season (Made in Germany), Size is 235/60 R18.
- Approach Angle is 20.8 (An increase of three degrees compared to the previous generation) The breakover angle is 20.7 degrees (Reduced, may be due to more wheelbase) & Departure angle of 30.6 degrees (0.6 degree increase compared to the previous generation)
- Ground Clearance is 212 mm.
Special thanks to my friend & BHPian
bhp who had come over with his 1st Gen Facelift Evoque for the video.
Here are his thoughts as an Evoque owner about the new 2nd Gen Evoque;
- Prefer the looks of the 1st Gen as it looks better & more aggressive to his eyes & sideways at the C pillar than the newer one.
- His Evoque (Previous Gen) has better/thicker front seats.
- Solid Build Quality / Thud Sound when closing the door is more prominent in the outgoing model.
- In his vehicle, Land Rover branding is only on front and rear of the car. Rest everywhere it is Range Rover badging. The newer one has Land Rover written everywhere including the door glasses & not Range Rover.
- Overall the 2nd Gen Model feels like a modernised version of the original 1st Gen.
- The previous gen base variant and a variant above SE have 17” rims with slimmer tyres. Where as the 2nd Gen launched in India has 18".
- After Driving the New Gen Evoque he felt its better on Refinement (Note: His Evoque too has the same Ingenium Diesel). Hence probably the 2nd Gen has better insulation materials.
- Gearbox Tuning feels better in the 2nd Gen Model.
- His car during an OTR Event organised by JLR was comfortable with water wading almost till the grill at the amby valley event, hence the 500 mm claim of the 1st Gen was a very conservative figure.
- Evoque is a Very capable off-roader, contrary to its image.
- Gear Lever is easier to use v/s the knob in his Evoque.
- New Steering Wheel Could have been a little smaller in size though.
- Eco and Comfort mode in the 2nd Gen is an add on as it was not there in the previous generation.
- Boot close button even in the base variant of the 2nd Gen Evoque.
- Number of charging points are abundantly available in the 2nd Gen Evoque.
- Gear box area takes a lot of space in the rear.
- Air/AC vents could have been better quality.
- Rear seat makes you sit very straight in the 1st Gen, 2nd Gen has a much comfortable angle for the rear seat.
Final Thoughts;
Overall the wow factor which the 1st gen had, has been carried forward in the 2nd Generation thanks to all the Velar inspired design elements. For someone who loves the Velar & finds it too expensive or too big then this generation of the Evoque makes for a perfect buy
