Range Rover Evoque

The Range Rover Evoque is a stylish and dynamic vehicle. This page provides everything you need to know about servicing your Range Rover Evoque, including service pricing, common issues, and service locations.

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Evoque logbook servicing

Keeping your Range Rover Evoque in peak condition is easy with our scheduled servicing. We follow the manufacturer’s recommended service plan, ensuring your logbook is updated and your vehicle stays in top shape. Drive with confidence knowing your car is getting the care it deserves.

Evoque basic servicing

If your Range Rover Evoque is a little older or you prefer a more flexible service option, our essential service package is a great choice. It covers the key maintenance areas to keep your car running reliably without the commitment of logbook servicing.

About the Land Rover Evoque

The Range Rover Evoque is a compact luxury SUV that combines bold styling with premium features in a smaller footprint. Originally launched in Australia in 2011 and entering its second generation in 2019, the Evoque is available in both petrol and diesel variants, along with newer mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid options. Designed for urban lifestyles, it features a refined interior, Terrain Response all-wheel drive system, and advanced infotainment through Touch Pro or Pivi Pro depending on model year. With its coupe-like silhouette and premium badge, the Evoque appeals to those seeking Range Rover aesthetics in a more city-friendly package.

Common Land Rover Evoque problems

Early models, particularly those equipped with the 9-speed automatic transmission, are known for jerky or delayed gear changes. This is often most noticeable at low speeds or when cold and is typically resolved with transmission software updates or adaptation resets.
Infotainment glitches are common, especially in first-generation models using the InControl Touch system. Owners report freezing screens, poor Bluetooth performance, and delayed reverse camera activation. Second-generation models with Pivi Pro are more stable but may still require occasional software updates.
Some Evoques suffer from parking brake issues where the brake will not engage or release. This is usually caused by a failed actuator motor or control module and requires replacement.
Diesel variants have been known to suffer from turbo actuator faults or EGR valve carbon build-up. Symptoms include power loss, increased fuel consumption, and excessive smoke. Cleaning or part replacement is often needed.
Owners have reported oil leaks around the timing cover and rear main seal, particularly in high-mileage vehicles. These leaks can go unnoticed until oil levels drop significantly and may require engine-out repairs if severe.
Frequent low-battery warnings, dead key fobs, or unexplained electrical behaviour are common in Evoques. These are often caused by software bugs or modules that fail to power down properly. Updated firmware usually solves the issue.
Some owners experience water leaks into the cabin, especially around the front doors or panoramic sunroof. This can lead to damp carpets, corrosion under seats, or electrical problems. Resealing and cleaning drainage channels are the usual fix.
Short-distance driving can lead to diesel particulate filter blockages, resulting in reduced performance and DPF warning lights. Regular highway driving helps, but some vehicles may need forced regeneration or DPF cleaning.

Our mechanics are experts on your Land Rover Evoque

Our team specialises in the Range Rover Evoque, with expert knowledge and experience to keep your vehicle running smoothly and efficiently. Whether it's maintenance, repairs, or performance enhancements, we’ve got you covered.