Range Rover Evoque Dynamic
Pros
- Classy interior design
- Smooth and quiet highway ride
- Above-average off-road capability
Cons
- Minimal cargo space and in-car storage
- Uncomfortable front seats
- Subpar acceleration, braking and handling for a luxury SUV
What’s new
- The 296-hp engine is back in a new P300 HST trim with dark accents
- Heated seats and power tailgate now come standard
- A wireless charging pad with signal booster is also standard
- Part of the second Evoque generation introduced for 2020
The Range Rover Evoque is Land Rover’s smallest SUV, and as the name suggests, it belongs to the brand’s Range Rover family. Though it may be small, it lives up to the moniker with a luxurious interior and surprisingly good off-road performance. The Evoque was fully redesigned in 2020, and though it loses some of the quirky form-over-function design of the previous generation, it’s a stylish compact luxury SUV.
For 2022, Land Rover brings back the Evoque’s 296-horsepower turbocharged four-cylinder and mild hybrid drivetrain in a new P300 HST model, which effectively replaces last year’s top-trim R-Dynamic HSE. Besides the more powerful engine, the HST gets you darkened exterior accents, premium leather upholstery, HST-exclusive 20-inch wheels and a 12-speaker Meridian audio system. There are also new standard features across the lineup, including heated front seats, a power tailgate, a wireless charging pad and more.
Chevrolet Captiva
SUV, 7 SeatsAn all-new Chevrolet Captiva was released in 2021. The Captiva name comes back into the GCC market after a 4-year absence as a Chinese-built 7-seater compact SUV. In 2024, it got some interior tech upgrades. Under the hood is a 1.5-litre turbocharged 4-cylinder engine, mated to a CVT. Standard features on the front-wheel-drive 2024 Captiva LS include power steering, power windows, electric mirrors, fabric seats, cruise control, a 10.4-inch touch screen for the infotainment system, four speakers, halogen headlamps, LED daytime running lights, fog lights, a reverse camera, multi-function steering wheel and 17-inch alloy wheels. The Captiva LT gets additional keyless entry, a push start engine button, 6 speakers, a sunroof and automatic climate control. The top Captiva Premier gets more options, such as 17-inch alloy wheels, an electrically adjustable driver's seat, a 7-inch multi-function dashboard, an electric parking brake, front parking sensors and power-folding mirrors. Standard safety features on the 2024 Chevrolet Captiva include front driver and passenger airbags, stability control, tyre pressure monitor, EBD and ABS.
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