Where is the Land Rover Evoque produced?

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DiElisa
07/29/25 3:30pm
Land Rover Evoque is produced at the Halewood plant in Liverpool, UK. Additional information: 1. Land Rover: Renowned for its four-wheel-drive vehicles, the company has been committed to providing an ever-improving four-wheel-drive experience for its drivers since its inception. In the field of four-wheel-drive vehicles, Land Rover not only possesses advanced core technologies but also exhibits a passion for four-wheel-drive vehicles. While continuously improving its products, Land Rover adheres to its fine tradition of perfectly combining company values with lean design. 2. Range Rover Evoque: Equipped with a turbocharged 2.0TSi4 engine featuring direct injection technology, it delivers a maximum power output of 240 horsepower, paired with an AWF-21 six-speed automatic transmission. Additionally, the vehicle comes with MagneRide adaptive dynamic suspension and full-time four-wheel drive, with the Terrain Response system ensuring top-tier off-road performance.
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