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The Range Rover Evoque, in its natural habitat

We take the Range Rover Evoque through mud, rain, rivers and rocks, its natural habitat.
2 min read29 Jun '16
Siddhant GhallaSiddhant Ghalla
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That Land Rovers are very capable off-road is a commonplace fact. The company, however, does not want us to forget it, and to that end, they invited us for yet another Land Rover Experience in Aamby Valley. This time around, we got the Range Rover Evoque, and a wet, runny off-road trail to play with it in.

The Range Rover Evoque is the smallest of the mighty Range Rovers, and while it was designed with a more urban clientele in mind, the blood of the Rangie runs hot through its veins. It comes equipped with Land Rover’s famed Terrain Response system, which offers the driver four driving modes to suit the terrain the car is being driven on. You get normal, grass-gravel-snow, mud-and-ruts and sand. Each driving modes alters and adjusts a range of aspects of the car, such as the weight of the steering, the gear responses, the throttle responses, the suspension and the time and nature of power delivery. The Terrain Response system also gets dynamic stability control and electronic damper control. The impressive bit is that the moment you change modes, the changes in the behaviour of the vehicle are perceptible.

Our trail, on account of recent rains, was primed for poor traction. We started with the Evoque is Grass-Gravel-Snow mode to prep it for extremely slippery surfaces. Through mucky trenches and over slippery rocks, the Evoque trudged on fairly well. On steep declines, we activated the hill descent control, which, very ably, took the car down, irrespective of how daunting the task seemed. We waded through deep river crossings, successfully, and even ventured off the trails to drive over terrain I would usually not subject a car too.

Apart from the clever Terrain Response System, the Evoque gets a host of other features that make it capable off the tarmac. It boasts of 500mm water wading ability (which we tested), high ground clearance, a short wheelbase, a nine-speed gearbox with the first gear specifically designed for off-roading and steep approach and departure angles. A handy feature is a graphic on the infotainment screen and the instrument cluster that indicates the steering angles of your wheel, so you know exactly where you will head when you climb over that boulder.

After nearly an hour of mud-sloshing and boulder-scaling, we were done. This was just an experience, not a proper test, but it did manage to give me a glimpse of the ‘go anywhere’ ability Range Rovers, big and small, are so commonly associated with.

BMW X1 vs Audi Q3 vs Mercedes GLA comparison

It’s BMW versus Audi versus Mercedes-Benz once again. This time around it’s their compact SUVs that are at each other’s throats.
4 min read29 Jun '16
Nikhil BhatiaNikhil Bhatia

Neat dashboard is typical BMW fare. Orange ambient lighting is very well executed.

Front seats good but not great.

Second row easily the most spacious here.

6.5-inch central screen is easy to navigate through. Top M Sport car gets larger 8.8-inch unit.

X1’s boot is large as is and space can be increased by sliding the rear seat forward

Q3’s dashboard is simple in design but aluminium accents help jazz up the appearance.

Large front seats offer good all-round support.

Rear seat is comfy but is best for two.

Audi’s MMI system is user-friendly but the interface has started looking a bit dated now.

You can store plenty of luggage in the Q3’s large and well-shaped boot

GLA dash has its nice details but the centre screen seems like an afterthought.

Low driving position least SUV-like.

Cabin roomier than it looks but rear squab short.

Merc’s 5.7-inch screen is the smallest here and the low-res graphics don’t help either.

GLA’s spare wheel sits in boot and occupies a lot of usable luggage space.

Updated Porsche 911 range launched in India at Rs 1.42 crore

The facelifted 911 Carrera range gets a new turbocharged 3.0-litre flat-six engine; Turbo range gets more powerful 3.8-litre engine.
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A day with Audis

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Skoda to unveil electric SUV in 2020

The carmaker will also roll out plug-in hybrid versions of the Superb and the new Kodiaq SUV in international markets in 2019.
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New Bentley Continental GT to share Panamera platform

Second-gen Porsche MSB platform to underpin the new Bentley Continental range and future derivatives based on the Panamera.
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