What is the fuel consumption of the Range Rover Evoque?

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LilahMarie
08/27/25 7:01am
Official data shows the fuel consumption ranges from 9.96 to 14.31. Exterior and Interior: The production model retains almost unchanged appearance from the concept car showcased at the auto show that year. The design is simply impeccable, absolutely satisfying. The body features sharp lines, perfect proportions, and a sleek coupe-like silhouette that makes it a head-turner. The LED daytime running lights are highly distinctive. The 20-inch alloy wheels look stylish, but require careful handling due to their thin tire walls. Driving Experience: In terms of power, the initial impression is of remarkable agility and responsiveness given the vehicle's weight. Turbo lag is minimal, with less than a second delay before the power delivery becomes relentless. There's always ample power on tap when you floor the accelerator. The 9-speed transmission performs well, enabling confident overtaking up to 160 km/h, accompanied by a subtle engine growl beyond 4,000 rpm. Handling is decent, though not comparable to BMW's standards, while off-road capability is quite impressive. The steering feels slightly heavy at low speeds, not as light as the Skoda Superb's. Visibility is excellent, making it very user-friendly - my wife enjoys driving it, saying it feels like a toy car. It delivers high engagement during spirited driving, offering a truly enjoyable experience. For fuel efficiency, cruising between 80-100 km/h on highways yields the best economy at around 8L/100km, while 100-120 km/h consumption rises to 9-10L/100km.
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Patrick
09/09/25 5:49am
I've been driving the Range Rover Evoque for just over a year, with an average fuel consumption around 8L/100km. In city traffic with congestion, it rises to 10L, while on highways it can drop to 7L. Driving habits make a big difference - aggressive acceleration burns more fuel, while maintaining a steady speed saves gas. Regular maintenance is crucial; changing air filters or keeping tire pressure at 2.5 bar helps reduce consumption. I often use a mobile app to track data and notice fuel usage increases by about 10% when fully loaded or using AC, but the vehicle's weight and safety features are well balanced. Cold starts in winter show higher consumption initially, but it normalizes after warming up. Ultimately, it varies by driver, but overall it's a fairly standard level of efficiency.
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StJosephine
10/23/25 6:40am
Let me discuss the Aurora's fuel consumption from a technical perspective. It's equipped with a 2.0T engine, with an official combined fuel consumption rating of 7.9L/100km, while actual measurements average 8.5L. Load impact is significant, increasing to over 9L when carrying passengers or cargo. The low drag coefficient helps save fuel on highways, but off-road sections increase consumption due to friction. The 9AT transmission is optimized for smoothness, and in Eco mode, the throttle response is gentler, reducing consumption by 3%. I recommend checking the engine oil type - 0W-20 viscosity improves efficiency; regularly clean the intake system to prevent carbon buildup. Pay attention to driving style - gentle acceleration and braking are most effective.
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