Land Rover Range Rover Evoque generations
(Boot space)Generation year | Boot space |
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Range Rover Evoque, Model year 2011 (I) | 575 l |
Range Rover Evoque, Model year 2015 (I (1. Facelift)) | 575 l |
Range Rover Evoque, Model year 2019 (Range Rover Evoque II) | 472 l |
The difference in Boot space between first generation (I) from 2011 and last generation (Range Rover Evoque II) from 2019 is 103 l.
The boot space of the current generation of Range Rover Evoque is 472 l.
The boot space compared to other Land Rover models
In the grand scheme of the Land Rover family, our Evoque stands somewhat modestly in the shadow of its bigger siblings. With a boot space of 472 liters, it peers up at the Discovery Sport (541 l) and Velar (552 l) with a mix of envy and determination. Not to mention, it's left in the dust by the cavernous offerings of the Range Rover Sport (647 l), Defender (786 l), and the granddaddy of them all, the Range Rover (818 l). The Evoque, with its urban chic and compact finesse, argues that size isn't everything, yet in the land of Land Rovers, it seems bigger often means more boots for your bucks.Land Rover Range Rover Evoque vs other current cars by Land Rover
(Boot space)Variant name | Boot space |
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Range Rover Evoque | 472 l |
Range Rover Velar | 552 l |
Range Rover Sport | 647 l |
Discovery Sport | 780 l |
Defender | 786 l |
Range Rover | 818 l |
Discovery | 986 l |
1. Range Rover Evoque
472 l
2. Range Rover Velar
552 l
3. Range Rover Sport
647 l
4. Discovery Sport
780 l
5. Defender
786 l
6. Range Rover
818 l
7. Discovery
986 l
How does the boot space of the Land Rover Range Rover Evoque compare to it's nearest competitors?
But how does our plucky Evoque fare against rivals outside the Land Rover realm? In the automotive jungle, it's a veritable battle royale. The Hyundai Terracan (750 l) lords over with sheer volume, while the Nissan Qashqai (410 l), Mitsubishi Outlander (402 l), and the pert Hyundai ix35 (465 l) offer a mixed bag of dimensions, wrestling within the same weight class as our Evoque. Peugeot's 3008 (432 l) and the Subaru XV (380 l) throw their hats into the ring, jostling for a position. Yet, when it comes to a duke-out of dimensions, the Evoque's blend of style and substance holds its ground. Its boot may not be the largest, but like a well-packed tuxedo suitcase, it's all about making the most of the space you've got.Land Rover Range Rover Evoque vs. similar cars
(Boot space)Car model | Boot space |
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Land Rover Range Rover Sport 2005 | 958 l |
SsangYong Rexton 2003 | 935 l |
SsangYong Torres 2023 | 703 l |
Cadillac XT4 2020 | 637 l |
Hyundai Grand Santa Fe 2013 | 634 l |
SsangYong Kyron 2005 | 625 l |
Ford Edge 2016 | 602 l |
Hyundai ix55 2009 | 598 l |
Jaguar E-Pace 2018 | 577 l |
Mercedes-Benz GLB 2019 | 570 l |
ALPINA XD3 2013 | 550 l |
ALPINA XD4 2018 | 525 l |
Mercedes-Benz GLC 2015 | 505 l |
Renault Austral 2022 | 500 l |
Volvo XC60 2008 | 495 l |
SsangYong Korando 2011 | 486 l |
Land Rover Range Rover Evoque 2019 | 472 l |
Hyundai Santa Fe 2001 | 469 l |
BMW X5 2000 | 465 l |
Renault Koleos 2008 | 450 l |
Citroen C-Crosser 2007 | 441 l |
Volvo XC40 2018 | 433 l |
Infiniti QX30 2016 | 430 l |
Peugeot 4008 2012 | 416 l |
Ford Kuga 2008 | 410 l |
KIA Retona 1999 | 394 l |
Dodge Nitro 2007 | 389 l |
Hyundai Tucson 2004 | 325 l |
SsangYong Actyon 2006 | 321 l |
Land Rover Freelander 1998 | 311 l |
2. SsangYong Rexton 2003
935 l
3. SsangYong Torres 2023
703 l
4. Cadillac XT4 2020
637 l
6. SsangYong Kyron 2005
625 l
7. Ford Edge 2016
602 l
8. Hyundai ix55 2009
598 l
9. Jaguar E-Pace 2018
577 l
11. ALPINA XD3 2013
550 l
12. ALPINA XD4 2018
525 l
14. Renault Austral 2022
500 l
15. Volvo XC60 2008
495 l
19. BMW X5 2000
465 l
20. Renault Koleos 2008
450 l
22. Volvo XC40 2018
433 l
23. Infiniti QX30 2016
430 l
24. Peugeot 4008 2012
416 l
25. Ford Kuga 2008
410 l
26. KIA Retona 1999
394 l
27. Dodge Nitro 2007
389 l
28. Hyundai Tucson 2004
325 l