• First production Range Rover Evoque built at Land Rover's Halewood manufacturing plant
• Exceptional global and UK market response: 17,000 advance orders from customers worldwide
• Major contribution to UK economy: new Evoque has a £2 billion annual export value, with a further £2 billion spent with UK-based suppliers
Land Rover, Gaydon, Warwickshire, 4th July 2011: The new Range Rover Evoque passed an important milestone today when the first production vehicle was driven off the line at Land Rover's Halewood manufacturing plant in Liverpool.
Jaguar Land Rover's CEO, Ralf Speth together with JLR executive officers, union representatives and employees, gathered to celebrate the start of new Range Rover Evoque production. The first car to come off the line will be donated to the British Motor Industry Heritage trust.
"The Evoque is an incredibly exciting vehicle that joins a product range which across both of our brands is the strongest we have ever had -- and it fits in perfectly." commented Dr Ralf Speth, Jaguar Land Rover Chief Executive Officer." The teams that have designed engineered and built the new Evoque, working together with our research and supplier partners, can be immensely proud of their achievement. Worldwide interest in our new car has been exceptional, with 17,000 customer orders received from customers eager to be among the first to own the new Range Rover.
Halewood Operations is central to the success of the Evoque, with the workforce doubling to more than 3,000 employees in order to deliver the new model. Seventy-five per cent of production is destined for export to more than 170 countries around the world, adding around £2 billion to the UK economy. Moreover, 50 per cent of the components in new Evoque are made in Britain, with contracts worth another £2 billion awarded to more than 40 UK supplier businesses.
"It is a groundbreaking product, a Range Rover with concept car looks, lightweight technologies and the capability to deliver 50mpg fuel economy. At the same time it's still a true Range Rover that's agile, nimble, designed to survive in the urban jungle and capable of tackling the toughest climates and terrains thanks to Land Rover's legendary all-wheel drive expertise." Speth added
The launch of the Range Rover Evoque is just one of 40 new product actions that Jaguar Land Rover will carry out in the next five years in the most ambitious market offensive in the history of its two brands. This product creation programme is supported by annual investment of £1.5 billion in developing new models, engines, technologies and vehicle lines.
Currently Jaguar Land Rover directly employs almost 19,000 people in the UK, and indirectly supports up to 140,000 further jobs through its supply chain, dealer network and associated business operations. Its success is reflected in after-tax profits of £1.043 billion for the 2010-2011 fiscal year.
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@PlatypusPuss Rich soccer moms?? Dont think so, thats falls under the $60K category. The new Land rover Evoque seems affordable but in retrospect a waste of money in my eyes considering the fact it has nothing Im look for in an SUV that competes in this segment. Sure it looks modern but I would be happier behind the wheel of a BMW X5, Audi Q5 or Infiniti FX35
Johncarson9113 6 months ago
@DefenderTDBlack Oh, they'll ship 4WDs, true. But the market that will actually buy this will almost all pick the FWD versions. It's heresy that Land Rover is shipping a 2WD vehicle.
texasrovers 7 months ago
@texasrovers Yes there is. And terrain response.
DefenderTDBlack 7 months ago
copy club man!
imnoonesful 7 months ago
No 4WD. Not a Land Rover. End of story.
texasrovers 7 months ago
@PlatypusPuss IM NOT GAY SO IM BUYING THIS SHHH CAR
MegaSunnygo 7 months ago
@PlatypusPuss IM GAY SO IM BUYING THIS SHIT!
nbmp80 7 months ago
awesome car love it
yousafali83 8 months ago
i am falling in love with the new baby range rover.The Evoque is an awesome beautiful car.
crisp2882 8 months ago