Why can't the door of Range Rover Evoque be locked?
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Long-term use of the micro motor can cause wear and tear, leading to motor failure. Land Rover usually chooses to replace the entire door module assembly for this issue, but in fact, only a small motor inside the lock block needs to be replaced. Related information is as follows: 1. Body size: The Range Rover Evoque is the only model in the Range Rover family with a domestic version, and it also has the smallest body size in the Range Rover family, measuring 4370mm × 1900mm × 1635mm with a wheelbase of 2660mm. In terms of appearance, the Evoque differs from other Range Rover models with its square and rugged design; instead, it adopts a dynamic and stylish design style, which is more appealing to young people. 2. Interior: The interior design follows the traditional T-shape, maintaining consistency with the imported models. In terms of luxury and refinement, the Evoque is not as advanced as the later released Range Rover Velar, but in terms of class, the Velar is indeed higher than the Evoque. Standard features across the range include one-key start, panoramic sunroof, leather steering wheel, front and rear parking sensors, leather seats, front seat heating, rear air vents, heated mirrors, engine start-stop, and more.