LA Auto Show 2015: 2016 Range Rover Evoque
What is it?
Quite the oddity: A two-door, four-seat, ragtop sport utility vehicle starting at $50,475.
Why it matters:
Because it’s just so weird, and it will be fun to see whether Range Rover – or anyone – can sell a convertible SUV. Nissan recently tried it with the equally bizarre and only slightly less pricey Murano CrossCabriolet, which sold quite poorly before being canceled after the 2014 model year. The Evoque Convertible has the advantage of looking less like an overgrown bathtub and being part of a brand that already sells distinctive vehicles to rich people.
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What’s new:
Mostly just the open roof. The Evoque has been around since the 2012 model year, competing in the increasingly cutthroat compact luxury crossover segment.
The competition:
Maybe high-end versions of the Jeep Wrangler? We can’t think of another convertible or SUV quite like this one.
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The details:
Powertrain: turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder; standard four-wheel drive
Transmission: 9-speed automatic
Fuel economy: not released; hardtop 2015 version gets 21 city/30 highway
Horsepower: 240
0-to-60 mph: 7.8 seconds, according to Range Rover
Torque: 251 pound-feet