TEASED! Land Rover Range Rover Evoque Convertible Gets Shown — Kind Of — In London
The Land Rover Range Rover Evoque has been a hot-selling product for the British marque. With both two door and four-door variants, the Evoque appeals to two audiences. Those wanting a sporty looking sport-utility vehicle and those who wanted a sporty looking SUV with some practicality.
But for those searching for a bit more fun, Jaguar Land Rover has something else in store. That would be the all-new Evoque Convertible.
TEASED! Land Rover Range Rover Evoque Convertible
While it was shown in concept form way back, it's been spied in productionalized form. Based off the slightly refreshed 2016 model year Evoque, the all-new Convertible is expected to make its presence known at one of the upcoming auto shows.
Perhaps the 2015 Los Angeles Auto Show (LAAS)? Maybe the big daddy 2016 Detroit Auto Show (NAIAS)?
While Land Rover hasn't released official pics just yet, the company has decided to give everyone a preview via brightly colored wireframes strategically placed around some posh London locations. Although it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out how the Evoque Convertible will look, it is a nice way to market the company's soon-to-be-seen vehicle.
TEASED! Land Rover Range Rover Evoque Convertible
Dexter1 -
10/4/2015 1:18:40 PM
0 Boost
Another dumb fu*king super-niche idea. Did Land Rover not look at the dismal sales figures of the Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet? They are atrocities only an infinitesimal amount of people would even consider buying, and they only serve to wreck a brand's image. My opinion ...
Agent00R -
10/4/2015 1:25:03 PM
+2 Boost
Yeah, but this one actually looks good.
Don't be surprised to see these littering the streets soon...
MDarringer -
10/4/2015 3:45:38 PM
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I predict that after a few--very few--buy these, they will be as rare as the Nissan Murano CrossCRAPriolet. This is a stupid idea.
HoustonMidtown -
10/5/2015 6:43:30 AM
+1 Boost
This will sell like hot cakes - it actually looks good too...
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