PHEV Evoque

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GrahamPM

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1,057 posts

231 months

Tuesday 5th November 2019
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Announced back early this year as “due later this year!” So, we’re now late in the year and no sign or any press release about the PHEV version OR have I missed anything?
Any news or information out there? Dates etc
Thanks
Graham.

PrancingHorses

2,714 posts

207 months

Monday 18th November 2019
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I wouldn't think it would b e anytime soon. The Velar is nearly 2 years old now and still not PHeV!!!


GrahamPM

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1,057 posts

231 months

Thursday 21st November 2019
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Well, I’ve done a bit more digging, and apparently the PHEV pre-production model is on the ‘line’ and JLR test team will be running them shortly. Release date to joe-public in March 2020
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aero250

41 posts

174 months

Thursday 21st November 2019
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Sounds about right. I enquired to JLR and thier reply was :-


Thank you for contacting us with your query. There are plug-in hybrid (PHEV) versions of both the Range Rover Evoque and Land Rover Discovery Sport due to be revealed later this year. Unfortunately we don't have any specific dates or pricing information at the moment, however any news released will first be posted on our Media Centre here: https://media.landrover.com/en

PrancingHorses

2,714 posts

207 months

Sunday 24th November 2019
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I can't see how they can release a hybrid of the Evoque when the older Velar does not yet have one! Lets see...

Triple7

4,013 posts

237 months

Wednesday 27th November 2019
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The new Evoque and face-lifted DS are now running the 48v system, is this required for PEV? Prob why the will get it before the older tech Velar?...

Throttle Body

444 posts

173 months

Sunday 22nd December 2019
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It will be interesting to see how this car turns out. I have heard that the ICE will be a 3 cylinder unit, which sounds rather puny for a car of this size. I believe that the power unit will also be fitted to other LR models, such as the Discovery Sport and Velar. However, the 2 litre PHEV unit fitted to the Range Rover Sport also sounds puny, but is reported to work very well with the electric motor.

Since most of my journeys are quite short, but with the occasional long journey, a PHEV looks like the perfect compromise, so long as I can do the first 20-30 miles exclusively on EV.

MrC986

3,490 posts

191 months

Thursday 26th December 2019
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I saw a “prototype” stickered Disco Sport PHEV plugged in & charging at my local Tesco’s recently so they must surely be close to releasing the first Evoques as well....on my Christmas travels I’ll see who I meet up with to find out more for the OP.

Throttle Body

444 posts

173 months

Saturday 4th January 2020
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Speaking to a Land Rover salesman, he is not expecting the PHEV to be released very soon. He thinks that it will arrive first in the Jaguar E-Pace (EV-Pace?) with other cars built on that platform like the Evoque coming along shortly afterwards. It will reach the larger platform later with the launch of the new F-Pace and with the Discovery Sport probably in about 18 months. Don't treat this as gospel, though. I think that the salesman is piecing limited information together.

GrahamPM

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1,057 posts

231 months

Sunday 5th January 2020
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There seems complete confusion or lack of knowledge (or both!) across the dealerships. Called Guy Salmon at Stockport and the Sales Exec there told me there wasn’t going to be a PHEV and an all electric model would be released in 18 months!
Spoke with someone else who sources our company lease vehicles, he checked with his contact at JLR and told me it’d be May this year!
So.... still none the wiser!
Graham

GrahamPM

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231 months

Wednesday 29th January 2020
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https://electricvehicleweb.in/range-rover-evoque-p...
So, it looks like it's on its way!!

Edited by GrahamPM on Wednesday 29th January 17:10

Throttle Body

444 posts

173 months

Thursday 30th January 2020
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Unlike the RRS PHEV, it is going to drive the front wheels with the ICE and the rear with an electric motor. I'm not convinced that is going to give very satisfactory off road ability. And I think Land Rover needs to start going fully electric ASAP.

GrahamPM

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1,057 posts

231 months

Sunday 23rd February 2020
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I had a chat yesterday with a chap who works at the JLR factory at Halewood. Production has just started on the PHEV Evoque - made 50 so far and this coming week they aim to get 100 off the line. The car will be going live at the delearships beginning of March ..........

Edited by GrahamPM on Sunday 23 February 21:56

GrahamPM

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231 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2020
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At long last, the car is now on the LR site - spec done and emailed to my dealer!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2jANlNq64c&fe...

Over 300HP total with good performance figures - my Mrs will be pleased smile
Graham

jack_86

335 posts

92 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2020
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Be interesting to see how they do, someone along our road had the Range Rover sport PHEV but recently noticed they had gone back to the tdv6 model.

Andeh1

7,108 posts

206 months

Sunday 3rd May 2020
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jack_86 said:
Be interesting to see how they do, someone along our road had the Range Rover sport PHEV but recently noticed they had gone back to the tdv6 model.
Do they work for jlr? H
That lot change their cars pretty regularly. (management's wise anyway/engineering fleet)

jack_86

335 posts

92 months

Monday 4th May 2020
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Andeh1 said:
jack_86 said:
Be interesting to see how they do, someone along our road had the Range Rover sport PHEV but recently noticed they had gone back to the tdv6 model.
Do they work for jlr? H
That lot change their cars pretty regularly. (management's wise anyway/engineering fleet)
No they don’t have the JlR LTD on their cars plates, think they are both accountants one has a velar one a rrs.