Land Rover has expanded the 2021 Range Rover Evoque family by introducing the new P300 HST.
Inspired by the bigger Range Rover Sport HST, it can be ordered in one of 11 exterior color options, enhanced with the Black Pack.
The bundle adds glossy black accents on the outside and is complemented by 20-inch glossy black alloy wheels, contrasted by the red brake calipers, and rear privacy windows.
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The upgrades continue inside, where owners will be treated to a standard glossy black sliding panoramic sunroof, exclusive Suedecloth steering wheel, Ebony Suedecloth headlining, leather upholstery and Range Rover treadplates. The compact SUV is also equipped with a 10-inch deployable touchscreen display, another 10-inch lower screen, a high-def 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, a 400W Meridian sound system, keyless entry, an electronic tailgate and LED headlights with signature DRLs.
Powering the new Evoque P300 HST is the brand’s 2.0-liter Ingenium petrol engine that produces 300 HP. It is connected to a nine-speed automatic gearbox and all-wheel drive with the Terrain Response 2 system that enhances traction on different road surfaces, allowing the SUV to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h (0-62 mph) in 6.8 seconds (0-60 mph / 96 km/h in 6.5 sec).
The Evoque P300 HST is already on sale in the United Kingdom, where it starts at £50,440 (equal to $71,299). This puts it at the top of the 2021 Evoque range that starts from £31,725 ($44,845) for the entry-level model. The most affordable R-Dynamic spec will set you back at least £33,225 ($46,965), and the First Edition is offered from £50,340 ($71,158).