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The Range Rover Evoque is the smallest Range Rover model, and comes with a choice of three-door and five-door bodystyles
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The Range Rover Evoque's slanted design restricts rear visibility through the small back screen.
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The three-door Range Rover Evoque coupe looks sportier than the five-door version, but is less practical.
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Even the cheapest Range Rover Evoque comes with leather and metal trim. This HSE Dynamic model has the latest 10.2in super-wide touchscreen.
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The Range Rover Evoque's 10.2in touchscreen is controlled with swipes and pinches like a smartphone. The software is more advanced than on cheaper models too. It's standard from the HSE Dynamic trim level and costs around £2,000 as a series of options on cheaper cars
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The cheapest SE and SE Tech Range Rover Evoque models come with a dated-looking 8in touchscreen and physical buttons.
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The circular gear selector for automatic Range Rover Evoque models is stylish, rising out of the dashboard when you start the engine.
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Three adults can squeze into the rear seats of the Range Rover Evoque but they'll be more comfortable in rivals such as the BMW X3 or Audi Q5.
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Boot space in the Range Rover Evoque is bigger than in most rivals. There’s 575 litres with the rear seats in place, while the opening is wide and the load area is a practical square shape
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There’s plenty of under-boot storage in the Evoque to keep items out of sight.