Besides the highly-anticipated convertible model, the Range Rover Evoque will also get a facelift as seen in these latest spy shots. Given that it was introduced back in 2011, it’s hardly surprising that Range Rover is readying an updated model.
The Evoque facelift is likely to get subtle design upgrades including a new front bumper with a bigger lower air intake. Considering how much of the test mule was left uncovered, design changes will be limited to the front and rear end.
Unlike the elusive design upgrades, Range Rover is expected to make a lot of changes under the hood. Starting with the engine, the Evoque facelift is likely to get the brand’s new range of four cylinder engines.
According to a few reports, the Evoque facelift could arrive later this year, ahead of the convertible version which has been given a go-ahead for production.
Source: WCF