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At first glance, you could easily confuse the new 2024 Range Rover Evoque for the outgoing, pre-facelifted model but the new SUV does feature a series of upgrades that promise to make it all the more appealing.

The alterations start on the outside. While the overall shape is very familiar, Land Rover has fitted new Pixel LED headlights with a sleek daytime running light as standard on Dynamic HSE and Autobiography models. These headlights each contain four-pixel modules with 67 precisely controlled LEDs that allow for Dynamic Bend Lighting and an Adaptive Driving Beam system. A new front grille has also been developed for the Evoque. Then we get to the interior, which has undergone the most significant upgrades.

For starters, the 2024 Range Rover Evoque rocks Land Rover’s familiar 11.4-inch curved glass touchscreen featuring the latest generation Pivi Pro 2 infotainment software. This system houses all important controls for the climate control, seats, and audio settings while also supporting wireless Apple CarPlay and wireless Android Auto.

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 2024 Range Rover Evoque Has Fancy LEDs And New Interior Tech

Land Rover has also been able to refine and simplify the center console of the popular SUV and incorporate wireless charging into it. Furthermore, the Evoque is enabled with WiFi through an available Data Plan with eSIM technology. It’s not just on the technology front where the new model is an improvement over the old one.

For example, it has been equipped with the firm’s Cabin Air Purification Plus system offered through the optional Comfort Pack or standard on the Autobiography version. This system features PM2.5 filtration and CO2 management that uses nano X technology to combat pathogens and reduce odors, bacteria and allergens.

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 2024 Range Rover Evoque Has Fancy LEDs And New Interior Tech

A host of different powertrains will be offered depending on the market. One of these is known as the P300e and combines a three-cylinder Ingenium engine with an 80 kW (108 hp) electric motor and a 14.9 kWh battery pack. This version is good for a combined 305 hp, can hit 62 mph (100 km/h) in 6.4 seconds and travel up to 30 miles (48 km) on electric power alone.

Land Rover’s Terrain Response 2 system is also fitted. This system allows drivers to alter various vehicle settings depending on the driving environment, offering Eco, Comfort, Grass-Gravel-Snow, Mud-Ruts, Sand, Dynamic, and Automatic driving modes.

Land Rover has not yet announced details for the 2024 Range Rover Evoque for the U.S. market.