Range Rover Evoque Landmark Edition launched at Rs 50.20 lakh

    The new ‘Landmark Edition’ is based on the SE variant of the Evoque and gets minor exterior and interior updates.

    Published On Jan 16, 2018 06:37:00 PM

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    Tata Motors-owned British luxury SUV brand Land Rover has added a limited-edition model – the Landmark Edition – to its 2018 Range Rover Evoque line-up. This also marks the model completing six years in India. The Landmark Edition is based on the SE variant of the Evoque, and is priced at Rs 50.20 lakh (ex-showroom).

    The new Landmark Edition will be offered in three exterior paint colours (including the Luminescent Moraine Blue you see in the photo) and will have new design elements like gloss-black 18-inch alloy wheels, a new body kit and body-coloured lower door cladding. There is also a graphite finish for the grille, a Carpathian Gray finish for the fender vent and tailgate lettering and the Contrast roof.

    On the inside, the Landmark Edition gets grained ebony leather seats with light lunar stitching in contrast; with the centre console finished in dark satin-brushed aluminium. It is comes equipped with a gesture-operated powered tailgate, along with all the other features of the SE variant.

    The Evoque Landmark Edition is available only with the 180hp, 2.0-litre Ingenium diesel engine; it’s not offered with the 240hp 2.0-litre petrol motor.

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