JLR has announced a £30k 'indicative' starting price for the new Range Rover Evoque, along with a jolly set of pictures showing the car in its final production form.
Available in 4x4 or with front-wheel drive only, the Evoque will also come in a trio of optional trim levels, ranging from a relatively restrained approach called Pure, through a world of leathery luxury - Prestige - to the full bling with 20ins wheels and 'bolder' exterior with unique bumpers, sills, grille and tailpipes - Dynamic.
There's no supercharged V8 of course, but front-drivers can have a new 2-litre, 240hp Si4 petrol engine with turbo and variable valve timing (nee Ford Ecoboost) that's said to return a 0-60mph time of 7.1secs. Alternatively there are a couple of 2.2-litre turbodiesel options offering 190hp or 150hp.
Inside, you get a Jaguar-style pop-up rotating gear selector for the six-speed auto option, and a touch screen display with dual-view technology. Optional gadgets and gewgaws also include an 825W stereo, automated parallel park-assist, blind spot monitoring and a surround camera system.
Today's press release also promises 'dynamic and sporty handling', courtesy of a chassis that features adaptive MagneRide dampers for 'a supple controlled ride, tighter body control, flatter handling and sharper responses'.
The Evoque will be unveiled in the metal at the Paris motor show, and deliveries start around the world next summer.