How many liters of engine oil does the Land Rover Range Rover Evoque require?
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Land Rover Range Rover Evoque's standard engine oil capacity is 5.6 liters. It's difficult to completely drain all the engine oil, so the normal refill amount is around 5.4 liters. For regular use, 5W30 engine oil is recommended, which can make the car start more smoothly and run more effortlessly during driving. Additional information: 1. Exterior: As a compact SUV model, it is equipped with a 2.0T 240-horsepower L4 engine. The unique feature of the Evoque's front fascia lies in its ultra-modern design, which avoids excessive use of dark-colored cooling vents and grilles. The exaggerated wheel arches protrude significantly but blend seamlessly with the body. The rear-extended dark air intake is replaced by decorative trim, while the actual intake is relocated to the engine hood, maintaining a stylish appearance without compromising performance in harsh driving conditions. 2. Features: The vehicle is equipped with parking assist, panoramic rearview camera, heated steering wheel, keyless entry, and power tailgate. Entertainment features are also comprehensive, including 3D-Landmark CMMB digital TV with navigation, rear 8-inch touchscreen, and wireless headphones. 3. Powertrain: The Evoque is powered by a direct-injection turbocharged 2.0T-Si4 engine with a maximum output of 240 horsepower, paired with an AWF-21 six-speed automatic transmission. Additionally, the vehicle comes with MagneRide adaptive dynamics suspension and full-time four-wheel drive, while the Terrain Response system ensures top-notch off-road capability.
I've driven this car a few times. When changing the oil myself, I remember the capacity is about 5.7 liters. Fully synthetic oil like 0W-20 is most suitable. Don't overfill - exceeding 6 liters may cause white smoke from the engine or high oil pressure, affecting performance; too little oil increases engine wear. Change the oil every 8,000 km or every six months. If doing it yourself, use a proper funnel and pour slowly to avoid spills. After changing, start the car and drive a few kilometers, then park and check the dipstick when the engine cools - the level should be in the middle. I recommend novice owners not attempt this themselves; visit a professional repair shop to avoid mistakes. Developing good habits saves fuel and money while reducing emissions and protecting the environment.