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The Evoque came to the market four years ago, and was aimed at a demographic that put a premium on design. Fashionista and former Spice Girl Victoria Beckham (Posh Spice) was commissioned to create a special edition, and in 2012, the Evoque was voted Women’s Top World Luxury Car of the Year. Although some automotive wags have decried the Evoque as a “rolling handbag,” it has an excellent set of mechanical components: a nine-speed automatic transmission and Haldex differentials, excellent for deep snow and off-roading. But like Beckham herself, the Evoque is defined not by substance, but style.

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An 8-inch touch-screen display and an optional 360 degree Surround Camera System are available as part of Vision Assist Package.

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Depending on the model, the Evoque has either an aluminum alloy roof or a panoramic laminated glass roof.

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Off-Road navigation has been added to the 2013 model, providing topographic contour lines, latitude, longitude, altitude, trace, waypoint, and compass functions.

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Five passenger seating.

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All Range Rover Evoque models have a 2-litre, 240-horsepower direct-injected turbocharged 4-cylinder engine, a 6-speed automatic transmission and full-time four-wheel drive.

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The Range Rover Evoque comes in both coupe and five-door models, identical in size except that the five-door has a 30-mm higher rear roofline.

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2013 Range Rover Evoque

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Range Rover Evoque Posh Spice edition: designed with input from former Spice Girl Victoria Beckham, this special edition Range Rover has been described as a "rolling handbag."

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