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Range Rover Evoque Petrol Engine Considered For India
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) India could be considering bringing the petrol model of its coupe Evoque in India. Tata Motors-owned British car maker has imported a single petrol model of the Range Rover 3-door version of the Evoque into India for homologation.
The new model of the Evoque is powered by a 2.0-litre SI4 petrol engine and its top of the line variant HSE Dynamic has been imported to the country. The gasoline engine churns out 237bhp with a peak torque of 340Nm and comes paired to a ZF 9-speed automatic gearbox as standard.
The Range Rover Evoque was launched back in 2013 in India and is the best-selling SUV for the carmaker in the country. In 2015, JLR launched the facelifted version of the Evoque and the company has been testing the convertible in the country, which is expected to be launched in the coming months.
On the exterior front, the 3-door version of the Range Rover Evoqueis acar with a sloping roofline that gives the Evoque a coupe profile. Inside, the version is more or less the same as the regular Evoque and the upcoming convertible.
Once it is launched in the country, the Range Rover coupe will be the first 3-door luxury SUV in India and will be positioned between the regular Range Rover Evoque and the convertible.