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Hire Range Rover Evoque UK

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Compact Luxury Crossover SUV 5-Door Crossover SUV Layout Transverse Front-Engine, Front-Wheel-Drive or Four-Wheel-Drive

engine

2.0 L EcoBoost I-4 (T/C Petrol) 2.0 L Ingenium I-4 (T/C Diesel) 2.2 L Duratorq I-4 (T/C Diesel)

transmission

6–Speed Getrag M66EH50 Manual 9-Speed ZF Friedrichshafen 9-HP Automatic Final Drive Ratio 3.46:1

dimensions

Wheelbase 2,660 MM (104.7 IN)[2] Length 3-Door: 4,371 MM (172.1 IN)[2] 5-Door: 4,371 MM (172.1 IN)[2] Width 1,900 MM (74.8 IN)[3] Height 3-Door: 1,605 MM (63.2 IN)[2] 5-Door: 1,635 MM (64.4 IN)[2] Kerb Weight 1,595–1,700 KG (3,516–3,748 LB)

The compact Range Rover that belongs in the city

The Evoque is where the Range Rover story starts for a lot of people. It is the most city-friendly vehicle in the lineup — shorter, lighter, more agile than anything above it — and it carries the full Range Rover design language in a footprint that genuinely works on London streets. Parallel parking it does not require a second thought. Taking it on a motorway for a weekend away is just as straightforward. It is a versatile compact luxury SUV hire option that covers most situations without asking you to compromise anywhere.

For self-drive luxury car hire in London that does not involve the scale of a Vogue or the performance focus of a Sport, the Evoque sits in a genuinely useful middle ground. Premium enough to turn heads, compact enough to navigate London without stress, and refined enough that the interior quality surprises people who have not sat in a current generation model.

Explore the full Range Rover hire fleet in London to compare the Evoque alongside every other model we carry.

What the Evoque does well in London

At 172.1 inches long with a 104.7-inch wheelbase, the Evoque is the shortest vehicle in the Range Rover range by a meaningful margin. In London that translates directly into practical advantages — it fits into spaces the Vogue and Sport cannot, it handles the tighter streets around Borough, Notting Hill, and the City without requiring wide berths, and it parks without the mild anxiety that follows larger luxury SUVs around the capital.

The elevated driving position is still there — Land Rover carries that across the whole range — which means the city visibility you get from a Range Rover remains, just in a more manageable package. Width sits at 74.8 inches, notably narrower than the Vogue, which matters on multi-storey ramps and narrow residential streets.

The 2.0-litre turbocharged engines, available in petrol and diesel, are well-suited to London’s stop-start driving. Efficient, smooth, and entirely adequate for city use and longer motorway runs alike. The nine-speed automatic handles both without needing any input from the driver.

The Evoque as a weekend and short break vehicle

Where the Evoque earns its place outside the city is on the kind of trips that do not justify a larger vehicle. A weekend in the Cotswolds for two, a Friday-to-Sunday in Brighton or Bath, a day trip somewhere along the south coast — the Evoque covers these distances comfortably and arrives looking the part wherever you end up.

Boot space is reasonable for two people travelling with weekend luggage, and the rear seats fold to create more room if needed. The all-wheel drive system handles wet UK roads without drama, and the suspension tuning is notably more refined on the current generation than earlier models.

It is worth being clear on where it sits in the lineup: the Evoque is the entry-level Range Rover, which in any other context would be a significant vehicle. Compared to the Range Rover Velar it is more compact with a slightly simpler interior — the Velar has the twin touchscreen setup and a more dramatic cabin. Both are strong London hire choices at a similar tier; the Evoque is the better city car, the Velar the better showpiece.

Interior and technology on the hire specification

The current generation Evoque interior is a step above what the nameplate offered in earlier iterations. The touchscreen infotainment is responsive and logically laid out. Heated leather seats, ambient lighting, a panoramic sunroof, and Land Rover’s ClearSight rear view mirror — which displays a camera feed when the rear view is obstructed — are among the features that distinguish it from what people expect at this size.

The ClearSight Ground View system is a genuinely useful feature in London — it displays a camera view of the ground in front of the vehicle, helpful for kerb proximity and tight manoeuvres. Combined with the surround parking cameras it makes the Evoque one of the easier vehicles to place precisely in tight urban spaces.

Adaptive cruise control and the full suite of driver assistance technology are standard across the hire specification. Four-wheel drive is available across the range, with terrain response for varied road conditions.

Hire requirements and booking the Evoque in London

To self-drive hire the Range Rover Evoque with Starr Luxury Cars you will need a full UK, EU, or international driving licence held for a minimum of two years, be aged 25 or over, and have a clean driving record. A refundable security deposit is taken at collection.

Hire is available from a single day with weekly rates for longer requirements. Delivery across London to your hotel, office, or home is available for an additional fee. We check competitor prices daily — if you find Range Rover Evoque rental cheaper elsewhere in the UK and we cannot match it, we will give you 10% off your next booking.

Looking for something with more presence or space? The Range Rover Vogue self-drive hire and our broader 4×4 hire fleet in London are both worth a look if the Evoque is not quite the right fit.

Call +44 203 600 1631, email sales@starrluxurycars.com, or use our contact page — seven days a week.

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