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Range Rover Evoque finance.

The car that saved Land Rover in the 2010s and is still the entry-point Range Rover. Strong on desirability and residuals, weaker on the long-term reliability tables — the Ingenium engine family and ZF 9HP gearbox are the two things that dictate what you should pay used.

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In short

This page tells you which trim is worth paying for, which engine or battery to skip, the known faults to check on a used one, and what a realistic finance picture looks like — sourced from primary UK data, not aggregators.

Illustrative only. Not a quote or lender decision.

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Range Rover Evoque

Should you buy one?

Buy it if

  • Buyers who want a genuinely premium compact SUV with strong desirability.
  • PCP customers valuing residuals — as long as they've budgeted for tyres and servicing.
  • Buyers cross-shopping premium alternatives to a Kia Sportage or Hyundai Tucson.

Avoid it if

  • Buyers looking for lowest total cost of ownership (a Sportage or Tucson will win).
  • Buyers without a specialist independent nearby — franchised bills are steep.
  • Anyone tempted by a very cheap Ingenium diesel with no service history.

Which trim to buy

The single most useful section — every trim rated, with reasoning.

TrimYearsVerdictWhyPrice delta
S / SE2019–presentbest valueCheapest way into the L551 with sensible spec.Baseline
R-Dynamic S / SE2019–presentworth itMost common used spec.+£1,500–£3,000 over S
HSE / Autobiography2011–presentworth itWell-equipped but larger wheels are punishing on UK roads.+£3,000–£6,000 over R-Dynamic S
PHEV P300e2020–presentavoidOnly viable with a home charger and short daily miles; battery health matters used.+£3,000–£5,000 over R-Dynamic S

Which engine or battery

EngineFuelReal-worldVerdictNotes
2.0 Ingenium petrol (P200/P250/P300)Petrol28–34 mpggoodChain-driven; smoother than the diesel but real-world MPG is thirsty. Watch for oil consumption.
2.0 Ingenium diesel (D150/D165/D180/D200/D240)Diesel38–45 mpgavoidThe engine most Evoques were sold with — and the one with the biggest known-issue profile.
P300e Plug-in hybridPlug-in hybrid100+ mpg (charging-dependent)avoidComplex, hard to verify used, and PHEV VED changes from April 2025 remove one of the running-cost advantages.

How reliable is it?

Manufacturer recalls from the DVSA vehicle-recall service, plus MOT open-data pass rates by age where a primary figure has been verified.

Recalls

  • 2019-04-12CO2 emissions may exceed type approval on certain diesel Evoques — software update (R/2019/111)
  • 2022-09-27Front seatbelt buckle may not restrain occupant in a crash (R/2022/281)

Known faults and what they cost

IssueSymptomTypical costAffected yearsSource
Ingenium 2.0 diesel — timing chain and oil-pump chain wearChain rattle on cold start, tensioner failure, and in severe cases contact between valves and pistons.£1,500–£3,500 chain, tensioner and oil pump replacement2015–2019 Ingenium diesel (L538 pre-refresh and early L551)HonestJohn Evoque Good & Bad; independent Land Rover specialists
ZF 9HP 9-speed automatic — harsh shifts and 'transmission fault' warningsClunky shifts, occasional refusal to select a gear, and warnings on the driver display. Often a valve-body issue.£1,000–£2,000 valve-body / mechatronic2013–2020 L538 and early L551HonestJohn Good & Bad
Touchscreen / InControl Touch Pro reliabilityScreen freezing, blackouts, slow boot, occasional software regressions after updates.£0 under warranty · £600+ out of warranty2016–2023What Car reliability survey (Land Rover consistently near the bottom)
Air-suspension and body-control module electrical faultsWarning lights on the dashboard, one corner sitting low, occasional total suspension-fault messages.£300–£1,200 depending on component2011–2023HonestJohn; Land Rover forums

What it costs to run

VED band
Standard rate £195/yr for cars registered on or after 1 April 2017; first-year rate is CO2-banded. Most Evoques sit over the £40,000 list-price threshold — expensive-car supplement of £425/yr applies for years 2–6.
Annual VED
£195 (plus £425 expensive-car supplement for years 2–6 on cars registered with list price over £40,000)
Servicing interval
16,000 miles / 12 months (petrol and diesel Ingenium)
Typical service
£400–£550 franchised · £250–£350 independent Land Rover specialist
Cambelt interval
N/A — chain-driven (chain replacement £1,500–£3,500 if failed)
Cambelt replacement
N/A
Typical tyres
£160–£240/corner on 20–21in wheels · £120–£180/corner on 19in

Depreciation and your PCP balloon

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Desirable, so residuals are firm on the sticker price — but the running-cost side (tyres, servicing, out-of-warranty repair bills) is where an Evoque can eat any monthly-payment saving. Underwrite the total cost, not just the finance.

Compare PCP vs HP on this car

Where to buy a Evoque

Best source

franchised

Land Rover Approved Used is the safest route on an Evoque — you inherit a warranty, and dealer-supplied cars are far more likely to have documented Ingenium chain and gearbox work than a private sale.

Viewing checklist

  • Cold-start the diesel — any rattle beyond 1–2 seconds is a timing-chain red flag on 2015–2019 cars.
  • Drive on a mix of speeds — the ZF 9HP should shift smoothly with no clunks or hunting.
  • Sit in InControl Touch Pro / Pivi Pro for 5 minutes — screens, cameras, phone-mirroring should all work cleanly.
  • Confirm the £40,000+ list-price supplement status on the V5C — you may owe £425/yr for years 2–6.
  • Run the VIN through gov.uk vehicle-recalls — confirm R/2019/111 (diesel emissions) is closed on 2015–2018 cars.
  • Check for uneven tyre wear on 20–21in wheels — often a sign of alignment or air-suspension issues.
  • On PHEV P300e, ask for a high-voltage battery health report and charging history.
  • Ask specifically for evidence of Ingenium oil-service history — the Evoque punishes missed services.

Negotiation: A cheap-looking Evoque diesel with no chain history is not a bargain — assume £1,500–£3,500 in the first two years or walk away.

Finance on a Evoque

HP suits keepers of this car — no mileage cap, and you own it at the end. PCP suits drivers who plan to change car every 3–4 years and want the lower monthly payment.

Illustrative — real rate depends on lender, deposit and credit profile

Alternatives at the same monthly cost

Sources

Sources

Last verified: 22 July 2026
  1. GOV.UK / DVSA · Range Rover Evoque — vehicle recalls · 22 July 2026
  2. GOV.UK / HMRC · Vehicle tax rate tables (V149 / V149-1) · 22 July 2026
  3. HonestJohn · Range Rover Evoque — Good & Bad · 22 July 2026
  4. What Car · What Car Reliability Survey — Range Rover Evoque · 22 July 2026

Financing this car

HP, PCP or lease on a Range Rover Evoque?

There is no single right way to finance a Range Rover Evoque. Hire purchase spreads the whole cost across the term and hands you the keys outright at the end, with no mileage limit and no condition inspection waiting for you. PCP defers a chunk of the value into a final balloon payment, so the monthly figure is lower for the same car, but you only own it if you pay that balloon — and you agree a mileage cap up front. A personal lease is a long-term rental: fixed cost, no ownership, hand it back at the end.

  • Choose HP if you cover high mileage, keep cars for years, or want the Range Rover Evoque to be yours with no end-of-term conversation.
  • Choose PCP if you like changing car every three or four years and your annual mileage is genuinely predictable.
  • Choose a lease if you want one fixed monthly cost and are happy never owning the car.

Which Range Rover Evoque is worth financing?

Which Range Rover Evoque you finance matters as much as how you finance it. Our pick of the range is the 2.0 Ingenium petrol (P200/P250/P300) (28–34 mpg) — chain-driven; smoother than the diesel but real-world MPG is thirsty. Watch for oil consumption.

Be more careful with the 2.0 Ingenium diesel (D150/D165/D180/D200/D240) and P300e Plug-in hybrid. A finance agreement locks you into a car for years, so an engine with a known weak point is a bigger commitment than it looks on a test drive — and repair bills land on top of the monthly payment, not instead of it.

On trim, S / SE is the sweet spot (Baseline). Cheapest way into the L551 with sensible spec. On finance, the difference between two trims is usually a few pounds a month — far less than the resale gap between them three years later.

The electrified versions of the Range Rover Evoque comply with UK clean air and low emission zones, which matters if you drive regularly in London, Glasgow, Edinburgh or a charging Clean Air Zone city. Over a four-year agreement, avoiding daily charges frequently outweighs a slightly higher monthly payment.

Set your mileage honestly. Under-declaring on a PCP or lease to shave the monthly payment is the most expensive mistake buyers make on a car like this, because excess mileage is charged per mile at the end and it is not negotiable once the contract is signed.

Buying and financing a Range Rover Evoque without regret

For this model we would buy from a franchised or approved-used dealer. Land Rover Approved Used is the safest route on an Evoque — you inherit a warranty, and dealer-supplied cars are far more likely to have documented Ingenium chain and gearbox work than a private sale.

Lenders have their own opinion of the car too. Most mainstream UK panel lenders want the vehicle to be under roughly ten years old at the end of the agreement, under about 100,000 miles, priced in line with trade guides and bought from a VAT-registered dealer rather than privately. A Range Rover Evoque that is well within those limits opens up more of the panel — and a wider panel usually means a better rate.

  • Get the settlement figure in writing if you are part-exchanging a financed car.
  • Check the finance quote is on APR, not a flat rate — flat rates always look cheaper than they are.
  • Confirm the mileage allowance and any excess-mileage pence-per-mile charge before signing.
  • Budget for insurance, tax, servicing and tyres alongside the monthly payment, not after it.
  • A cheap-looking Evoque diesel with no chain history is not a bargain — assume £1,500–£3,500 in the first two years or walk away.

Guidance only, not personal financial advice. Any money figures are illustrative until a lender issues you a personal quote.

Range Rover Evoque finance — frequently asked

Can I get finance on a Range Rover Evoque?

Yes. The Range Rover Evoque is financed through hire purchase, PCP or a personal lease in the same way as any mainstream UK car. Approval depends on your credit profile, income and affordability, and on the specific car meeting the lender's age, mileage and seller conditions. A soft-search eligibility check shows your likely options without affecting your credit score.

Is HP or PCP better for a Range Rover Evoque?

HP suits high-mileage drivers and anyone who wants to own the Range Rover Evoque outright, because there is no mileage cap and no condition inspection at the end. PCP gives a lower monthly payment for the same car by deferring part of the value into a final balloon payment, but it caps your mileage and charges for excess miles and damage. Compare both on total amount payable, not on the monthly figure.

How much deposit do I need for a Range Rover Evoque?

Many Range Rover agreements are available with no deposit at all. A deposit is not usually required, but it lowers the amount borrowed, reduces the monthly payment and widens the range of lenders willing to approve you. Our deposit impact tool shows what each extra £500 saves across the term.

Which Range Rover Evoque engine should I choose?

Our pick is the 2.0 Ingenium petrol (P200/P250/P300), which returns around 28–34 mpg in real-world use. Chain-driven; smoother than the diesel but real-world MPG is thirsty. Watch for oil consumption.

How much is road tax on a Range Rover Evoque?

£195 (plus £425 expensive-car supplement for years 2–6 on cars registered with list price over £40,000). Standard rate £195/yr for cars registered on or after 1 April 2017; first-year rate is CO2-banded. Most Evoques sit over the £40,000 list-price threshold — expensive-car supplement of £425/yr applies for years 2–6. Road tax sits on top of your finance payment, so include it when you work out what the car really costs each month.

What does it cost to service a Range Rover Evoque?

£400–£550 franchised · £250–£350 independent Land Rover specialist, at intervals of 16,000 miles / 12 months (petrol and diesel Ingenium). Servicing, tyres and insurance are the three costs most likely to be underestimated when people budget for a car on finance.

Can I get a Range Rover Evoque on finance with bad credit?

Often, yes. Specialist lenders on the UK panel weigh affordability and recent payment conduct more heavily than your score alone. A deposit, a sensibly priced car and a clean recent record all help. Checking eligibility with us is a soft search, so it leaves no mark on your credit file.

Can I settle Range Rover Evoque finance early?

Yes. Under the Consumer Credit Act you can request a settlement figure from your lender at any point and clear the agreement early, usually with a rebate of some interest. Always get that figure in writing before you sell, part-exchange or refinance the car.

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