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The Range Rover Evoque is a compact suv cross over produced by the British manufacturer land rover part of tata's jaguar land rover group. It has been produced since July 2011 in three and five-door versions, with both two wheel and four wheel drive The Evoque is designed to appeal to urban buyers and meet requirements for lower co2 emissions and fuel economy The production vehicle is similar to the Land Rover LRX concept which was unveiled at the north american international trade show in January 2008. The Evoque, which was designed to add a more affordable model to the 'high-end' classic Range Rover range, was received positively by the automotive press for retaining the features, amenities, and off-road capabilities of a traditional Range Rover in a smaller package. Land Rover sold nearly 88,000 units of the Evoque in its first year of production.

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