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2026 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque

15 documented issues across 4 categories from real owner reports

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All Reported Problems

Every documented issue for this vehicle, organized by category

Documentation Opacity

2 issues reported

Sales staff assured buyers that the Evoque includes Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for connecting phones to the infotainment system, but the purchased vehicles lacked these features. Owners discovered...

Land Rover does not publicly disclose subscription pricing for connected services, preventing buyers from determining ongoing ownership costs before purchase. Official pages require a vehicle or accou...

Electronic Alerts & Nags

2 issues reported

The Range Rover Evoque displays multiple warning alerts on the dashboard simultaneously. Owners report the vehicle still drives fine but are concerned about reliability for long trips.

The auto stop-start system shuts off the engine at stops to save fuel, but it causes frustration when pulling away as the engine and gearbox do not sync properly. This leads to jerky or delayed accele...

Interface Friction

1 issue reported

The Range Rover Evoque's infotainment system uses an 11.4-inch curved Pivi Pro touchscreen for controlling navigation, media, and vehicle settings. Owners report long response delays that require mult...

Privacy & Surveillance

10 issues reported

The vehicle collects geolocation data such as your general physical location via GPS. Owners complain this enables constant tracking of their movements.

The vehicle gathers commercial information including service history, warranty details, product preferences, vehicle configurations, cars purchased/leased, and VINs. This data reveals detailed purchas...

The vehicle collects audio and visual information such as call recordings and images from cameras or voice systems. This raises concerns over cabin surveillance.

Land Rover sells and shares all categories of personal information—including identifiers, geolocation, audio/visual, and inferences—to third parties. This commodifies owner data without clear consent.

Personal information is disclosed to retailers, service providers, business partners, affiliates, and law enforcement. This broad sharing exposes data to numerous entities.

The vehicle draws inferences from collected personal information, potentially profiling driving behavior patterns. This enables analysis of habits without explicit permission.

Data is retained per internal policy but may be kept longer if legally required, with no specific deletion timelines disclosed. Owners lack control over data lifespan.

Opt-out for sales/sharing is available via web form, email, or phone, but requires identity verification which hinders easy consent withdrawal.

InControl connected services have separate terms and privacy policy requiring additional acceptance, not covered by the main policy. This fragments consent for features.

Personal information is used for research, monitoring vehicle performance, predicting trends, and improving products—enabling driving behavior analysis.

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