Land Rover Range Rover Evoque Buying Guide

3 Known Issues to Check

We track 3 known issues for the Land Rover Range Rover Evoque in the Australian market. 1 of these are high severity and could result in significant repair costs. Check the details below before buying.

Known Issues

ZF 9-speed harsh shifting and software calibration issues

MEDIUM
Affected Years
2014–2019
Typical Repair Cost
$800–$3,000
Ask the Seller

"Smooth gear changes in all conditions? Any jerking or hesitation at low speed? Has the latest transmission software update been applied?"

Electrical and infotainment system faults — screen freezes, sensor glitches, warning light cascade

MEDIUM
Affected Years
2012–2023
Typical Repair Cost
$500–$2,500
Ask the Seller

"Any recurring warning lights or infotainment freezes? All sensors (parking, lane assist) working correctly? Dealer service history?"

Coolant crossover pipe and thermostat housing leaks on Ingenium engines

HIGH
Affected Years
2015–2020
Typical Repair Cost
$800–$2,500
Ask the Seller

"Any coolant loss, overheating, or coolant smell? Has the coolant pipe or thermostat housing been replaced?"

Questions to Ask the Seller

Use these questions when inspecting a Land Rover Range Rover Evoque:

  1. 1 Smooth gear changes in all conditions? Any jerking or hesitation at low speed? Has the latest transmission software update been applied?
  2. 2 Any recurring warning lights or infotainment freezes? All sensors (parking, lane assist) working correctly? Dealer service history?
  3. 3 Any coolant loss, overheating, or coolant smell? Has the coolant pipe or thermostat housing been replaced?

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