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  • Range Rover Evoque review – a stylish small SUV with some drawbacks

    This latest version of the Evoque is a little bigger inside than the previous car, but it’s not that different in terms of exterior dimensions.

    This means you should be able to fit in all the same parking spots as you could in the older model, despite having more room inside for the family. It uses a lot of the same underlying parts as the previous version (as well as the Jaguar E-Pace) but Land Rover has worked hard on what the car is like to drive, making it more comfortable and quieter inside.

    The E-Pace is actually a little more fun to drive than the Evoque, although neither is hugely exciting or sporty.

    We prefer the Range Rover overall; it’s great for long trips, while also being good for driving around town.

    The P270e plug-in hybrid is the undisputed economy champion of the range, promising claimed figures of up to 196mpg and a pure electric range of around 38 miles.

    It’s powered by a 1.5-litre petrol engi