Yesterday afternoon, the first new Range Rover Evoque
was ready for sale, hot off the assembly line at the company's facility in Halewood, UK. The company validated on Monday that they plan to increase their expenditure on products for the following five years by 1.5bn Euros per annum, instead of their earlier set target of 1bn Euros per annum.
That the Range Rover Evoque is one of the most daring attempts of Jaguar Land Rover at making a compact SUV is well known and this compact thing is coming to India is for sure. However, the relatively unknown fact is that this car has got one of the most complex suspension systems that can be found in any modern car.