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2024 Range Rover Evoque gets small interior rework, bigger price

2024 Range Rover Evoque gets small interior rework, bigger price


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After refreshing the Range Rover Velar earlier this year, it's time for the most junior member of the lineup to receive its nips and tucks. The 2024 Range Rover Evoque sticks with the subtle transformations the brand is known for, the exterior showing little more than a revised grille treatment, new Pixel LED headlights and a new taillight signature. Three new colors join the palette — Arroios Grey, Corinthian Bronze and Tribeca Blue — that can be combined with the familiar Corinthian Bronze or Narvik Black hues for the roof. Eight wheel designs in five new finishes max out at 21 inches, the Dynamic SE available with the diamond-turned wheels.

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There's much more going on inside. A redrawn steering wheel heightens dynamism front and center. New Moonstone Chrome highlighting on the steering wheel spokes is also found on the center console, the new, compact shifter and the air vents. New model-specific interior trim treatments include Technical Light Anodized or Dark Anodized Aluminum.

The instrument panel cedes the previous 10-inch infotainment screen integrated into the dash for an 11.4-inch floating curved glass touchscreen. The lower screen that presented HVAC controls is gone, integrated into the Pivo Pro infotainment software on the upper display. Rationalizing screens results in a UX redesign of the Pivi Pro interface, the sliding digital controls for seating, HVAC and audio volume always available at the sides of the floating display. After starting the Evoque, the main screen shows controls for commonly used startup features like the defroster and seat heaters. On the go, the automaker says 80% of Pivi Pro's available options are no more than two taps away.