New Range Rover Evoque attains class-leading residuals

New Range Rover Evoque attains class-leading residuals

According to industry experts, cap hpi, the second generation of the stylish crossover will hold 63 per cent of its value after three years.

Market experts at automotive data service cap hpi have announced that the new Range Rover Evoque will retain its value better than any other vehicle in its segment.

Residual values for the second generation Evoque have been calculated for three years or 36,000 miles, and the premium crossover was found to hold an average of 63 per cent of its value – with some versions even retaining 67.4 per cent of their original price.

2019 Range Rover Evoque

With these low levels of depreciation, Land Rover is hoping customers will be drawn towards this vehicle – which is built on the company’s latest vehicle platform and features the latest tech from Jaguar Land Rover.

Rawdon Glover, Jaguar Land Rover UK managing director, said: “The new Range Rover Evoque is an improvement on Land Rover’s biggest selling model in the UK every way; it’s more refined, with relevant and clever technology, features our cleanest petrol and diesel engines ever, and achieves lower running costs.

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2019 Range Rover Evoque

“All of that means that not only is it incredibly desirable, but it’s also a very logical choice for buyers too. With these class-leading residual values, new mild hybrid powertrains and excellent finance offers, buyers could be saving hundreds of pounds a month when compared with competitor models.”

Prices for the new Range Rover Evoque starts from £31,600, while monthly costs start from £245 following a £7,500 customer deposit.