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JLR has axed its three-door Range Rover Evoque from its line-up. The three-door has been the slowest-selling variant and around 95 percent of sales were of the five-door version of the car. Also, JLR will soon introduce an all-new Evoque next year with Velar-derived styling and features.
Now, only the more expensive cabriolet model is available as an alternative to the five-door Evoque. A Land Rover spokesman said, “From the 2019 model year, Land Rover has rationalised its Range Rover Evoque bodystyle offering to concentrate on the five-door model and convertible, which account for the majority of sales.”
There is no confirmation yet whether the second-generation Evoque will be available as a three-door, but it's safe to assume that it won’t. In India, the three-door Evoque is on sale with just a petrol engine option for a brief period and the Evoque Convertible is also on sale. Facelifted versions of the Range Rover and Range Rover Sport will also be launched soon, and bookings have already begun.
SUVs were the costliest product lines for Toyota since they were supplied by CBU. Priced at Rs 96.30 lakh, the Prado cost Rs 1.47 crore, and the LC200. Lexus LX full-size SUV is India's closest relative to Land Cruiser, and costs Rs 2.33 crore.
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