Land Rover has introduced the sporty Range Rover Evoque Autobiography Dynamic, one of the two new premium derivatives for the 2015 line-up.
Scheduled to debut at the Geneva Motor Show next Month, the Rover Evoque Autobiography Dynamic comes with an upgraded version of the existing 2.0-litre turbo-petrol engine which delivers 209 kW of power and 400Nm of torque up 33 kW and 60Nm.
The engine is mated to a new nine-speed ZF-sourced automatic gearbox. The Autobiography Dynamic also gets an uprated steering which, according to the manufacturer, has been specially tuned for greater on-centre precision.
Both derivatives have been enhanced with dynamic body styling, a new premium grille design, lower front valance, jewel-like headlights and tail lamps and 20-inch forged alloy wheels. Theres also a new premium metallic exterior colour called phoenix orange, as well as Autobiography badging on the tailgate and front fender vents.
Moving inside the cabin, there aren’t any significant changes however the model is equipped with a dynamic plus leather interior with either sports or premium climate seats and a choice of four colours, as well as illuminated tread plates on the door and Autobiography embossed headrests.
The new model is also the first to get the brands new InControlTM Apps which make their debut across the range. These specially designed apps enable vehicle-optimised smartphone apps to be displayed and controlled with their original look and feel from the vehicle’s touchscreen.
The Range Rover Evoque Autobiography Dynamic will receive its public debut in March at the 84th Geneva Motor Show.