We list 164 parts in total for this model.
The second-generation Range Rover Evoque (L551) arrived in 2019 built on Land Rover's Premium Transverse Architecture (PTA), shared with the Discovery Sport. It features a sleek, coupe-inspired design with flush door handles and a distinctive floating roof.
The Mk2 Evoque is powered by 2.0-litre Ingenium four-cylinder engines in both petrol and diesel variants, with mild-hybrid (MHEV) technology available across the range and a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) option offering an electric-only range of around 34 miles. Transmission is a 9-speed ZF automatic with either front-wheel drive or the Terrain Response 2 all-wheel drive system with an active driveline featuring a Haldex coupling.
The Mk2 features a more rigid aluminium-intensive construction for improved handling and ride quality, with a kerb weight of 1,830–2,000 kg. The interior brings a dramatic step up in quality with twin touchscreens, a digital instrument cluster, and ClearSight technologies including a rear-view mirror camera and Ground View system.
The Range Rover Evoque remains one of Land Rover's best-selling models, building on the success of the original with over 800,000 Mk1 units sold globally before the Mk2's launch.