Jan 28, 2017 11:48 PM EST
2017 Evoque Ember: Range Rover’s Most Affordable Car This Year

The most affordable car in the Range Rover line-up is their 2017 Evoque Ember. This car looks special as the LRX concept where it was based on. Though this vehicle is usually seen in the streets in the UK, it was able to keep its visual impact.

For consumers who were looking for a luxurious car that can go anywhere that hauls a good speed, the 2017 model vehicle is an appealing choice. Aside from its pretty interior and exterior design, it also has an impressive fuel economy with excellent characteristics in handling. This two-door vehicle has also a new body style that is convertible and a personal size crossover.

Today, the automobile industry is always in a competition in terms of the style and substance. During the debut of this convertible Range Rover 2017 Evoque Ember, upgrades were also introduced such as a standard All-Terrain control progress (low-speed crawl control) and now available in a four-door hatchback, two-door coupe and the mentioned convertible variant.

Compared to the older version, this car has received major improvements such as the 10.2 inches screen. The switches were also replaced with a technology touch sensitive setting with a technique of a pinch to adjust zoom function for sat-nav. Though its menu doesn't have changes, it is still very useful and can be easily navigated.

This year's Range Rover Evoque Ember is built with a four-cylinder turbocharged 2.0-liter engine that is generating a 240 hp and 250-pound feet of its torque. It is also an all-wheel drive with a standard nine-speed automatic transmission.

As for the car's estimated fuel economy by EPA (Environmental Protection Agency), it has a record of 21 mpg/city, 29 mpg/highway and a combined of 24 mpg for the hatchback and coupe. For the convertible, it is  20 mpg/city, 28 mpg/highway, and a 23 mpg combined. This car is now on the market with a price of £47,200.

 

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