The first owner of the Range Rover Evoque was the granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II



Land Rover has handed the keys to the first instance of a serial crossover Range Rover Evoque owner. They began to Zara Phillips, granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II and the British ambassador of the brand. The solemn event was held within the framework of equestrian competitions Burghley Horse Trials, where 60 "Ewoks" used by judges, medical services and officials. Zara Phillips became the owner of the five-door version of the Range Rover Evoque gray, equipped with a 2, 2-liter diesel engine, six-speed automatic transmission, panoramic glass roof, the circular video review system, a tracking system for "dead zones" and semi-automatic parking system. In the UK at dealerships crossover Range Rover will arrive later this week, September 8. At the moment, the British automaker has collected more than 20,000 orders worldwide to this model, of which six thousand - from the British and more than two thousand - from Russian clients. In Russia, "Ewok" will be available with three- and five-door body, with 2, 2-liter turbodiesel, available in two capacities - 150 and 190 horsepower. It will also be available and the option of a 240-strong petrol engine in volume of two liters. Prices for the car start at 1 million 600 thousand rubles. The top version is estimated at least 2 million 300 thousand rubles.