Land Rover begins delivery of BS-VI Petrol derivates of New Range Rover Evoque and New Discovery Sport
Both SUVs are powered by Ingenium 2.0 l petrol engine. While the the New Range Rover Evoque 2.0 l Petrol starts from INR 57.99 Lakh, the New Discovery Sport 2.0 l Petrol starts from INR 59.99 Lakh

MUMBAI
Jaguar Land Rover India today announced that it has begun deliveries of BS VI compliant petrol derivatives of New Range Rover Evoque and New Discovery Sport. The two SUVS are powered by Ingenium 2.0 l (litre) turbocharged petrol powertrain, producing 184 kW and 365 Nm of torque, which is supported by a 48-volt mild hybrid system. The New Range Rover Evoque and New Discovery Sport are available in highly feature-rich ‘S’ and sportier ‘R-Dynamic SE’ derivatives. Rohit Suri, President & Managing Director, Jaguar Land Rover India Ltd (JLRIL), said: “The Range Rover Evoque and Discovery Sport have been tremendously successful in India since their introduction. In their new avatars, both SUVs have quickly captured the imagination and hearts of our customers and fans with their design, technology and luxury. Now with the new BS-VI petrol powertrain we are happy to provide our customers with enhanced choice.”
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