Author: sharpmagazineme Publish date: Wednesday، 07 October 2020
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Last week in London, Land Rover unveiled the all-new 2020 Range Rover Evoque.
Evoque may be the smallest SUV in the brand’s stable, but it has had an absolutely oversized influence for Land Rover. When the first iteration debuted in 2010, it became the fastest-selling Range Rover of all time, and introduced the brand to an entirely new group of potential Land Rover drivers — about 75 per cent of Evoque owners are urbanites, most of whom may never make use of its (surprisingly,
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