Land Rover has officially unveiled the Range Rover Evoque Convertible Concept at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show today.
Based on the three-door Evoque, the concept is designed by Gerry McGovern, the Land Rover design director and is 75 kg heavier than the standard version. It features a retractable soft top with a roll-over protection and 21-inch alloy wheels. Inside, there's also leather seats, a Meridian audio system and an infotainment system with 8-inch dual view touch screen.
Land Rover Design Director, Gerry McGovern, said: "We believe that the Evoque lends itself beautifully to the idea of a convertible. From a pure design perspective, we have used Evoque's dramatic shape to create a distinctive and highly desirable proposition."
The British carmaker admits that there are no current plans to put the Evoque convertible into production. If the model is eventually green-lighted, it could reach showrooms in a couple of years and would be offered with the same four-cylinder diesel and gasoline engines as the hard-top model with the option of two or four-wheel drive.
Based on the three-door Evoque, the concept is designed by Gerry McGovern, the Land Rover design director and is 75 kg heavier than the standard version. It features a retractable soft top with a roll-over protection and 21-inch alloy wheels. Inside, there's also leather seats, a Meridian audio system and an infotainment system with 8-inch dual view touch screen.
Land Rover Design Director, Gerry McGovern, said: "We believe that the Evoque lends itself beautifully to the idea of a convertible. From a pure design perspective, we have used Evoque's dramatic shape to create a distinctive and highly desirable proposition."
The British carmaker admits that there are no current plans to put the Evoque convertible into production. If the model is eventually green-lighted, it could reach showrooms in a couple of years and would be offered with the same four-cylinder diesel and gasoline engines as the hard-top model with the option of two or four-wheel drive.