The Range Rover Evoque is available with
xenon headlamps where first to catch the eye is the powerful signature graphic in the front running lights, created by innovative LED light - blade technology.
Not exact matches
It's also with Titanium
where Ford mixes dissimilar features in big options packages: a panoramic roof (luxury); heated steering wheel, heated rear seats, cooled as well as heated front seats (comfort), blind spot detection (essential safety); and navigation, 110 - volt outlet, and hands - free rear lift gate (useful tech) for $ 3,800 — or $ 5,600 with all that and even more techie good stuff: lane departure warning, 180 - degree front camera,
xenon headlamps, rain - sensing wipers, and second row airbag seat belts.
Near the top of the trim level totem - pole is
where you'll find the delightfully decked - out Pure Premium model, which includes such features as adaptive
xenon headlamps, a blind - spot warning system with rear cross-traffic alert, keyless ignition and entry, as well as a navigation platform that supports voice - command inputs.