Range Rover Evoque



Range Rover Evoque is a relatively compact luxury vehicle scheduled for production in 2011 Land Rover. The production model was announced on 1 July 2010 and is Land Rover's first serious attempt to offer a vehicle designed to address the issue of climate change by reducing emissions of greenhouse gas emissions. Near the production concept crossover SUV was unveiled at the North American International Auto Show that the Land Rover LRX in January 2008 and production should begin in 2011.

LRX is more compact Land Rover at the latest. It complements the entire broad range of efficiency technologies in the form of Land Rover e_Terrain technologies. These include the compatibility of biofuels, lightweight materials and technologies, such as a roof panel removable carbon composite, regenerative braking, stop-start, and ERAD (electric rear-wheel drive), a parallel hybrid power train . covers the ERAD motor enters the rear axle of the car. It carries the LRX is up to 20 mph (32 km / h) before the engine is running and integrated starter generator as part of the stop-start.


ADR is designed to reduce CO2 emissions by an average of 20 per cent over the NEDC cycle, but should provide a further reduction of 10 per cent in extra-urban driving situations. The system has been designed as off-road capability to optimize the Land Rover aims to reach 120 g / km CO2 emissions and fuel consumption of 60 mpg-imp (4.7 L/100 km, 50 mpg-US ) on the European combined cycle. Achieving this objective is an efficient 2.0-liter turbodiesel engine.

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