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The Yeti's new Land Rover opposition

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Sorry, duplicate post.

Edited by Agerbundsen

Great car i woudn't say no if some boxes are ticked! but is not out for another year and at 35k is only a competitor to ML, X5 and Q5/7 etc and not the Yeti.

Still looks good but is a concept so prepare for some changes

Edited by Xenio

Still looks good but is a concept so prepare for some changes

LRX was the concept - Evoque is the production model. Admittedly it's still some months away from showroom delivery, but there's scope only for very minor changes now. What you see in Evoque is essentially what the customers will be getting.

Hyundai i40.....thats what it looks like

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Edited by Octygone

It will be interesting to see what the rear space will be like with that sloping roof. I very much doubt that an Internal Bike Holder will be on the options list!!! emoticon-0145-shake.gif

LRX was the concept - Evoque is the production model. Admittedly it's still some months away from showroom delivery, but there's scope only for very minor changes now. What you see in Evoque is essentially what the customers will be getting.

I agree with you, my bad though my main point was that LR Evogue ain't a Yeti opposition. It is a proper suv in a more stylish edition and in a different budget.

Just take a look at the vid here

It's the LRX which hasn't changed much than the Evogue and still it sits on a Range Rover par.

So i would say it's an opponent to their current models.

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