The 2020 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque emerges from finishing school with more refined road manners.
Pros Still a fashionista Turbo-4’s smoother performance A more composed ride Slightly more spacious Fabulous interior trims
Cons Snug interior space No mpg gain for mild-hybrid Less crisp bodywork Slim seats won’t fit all bodies
The 2020 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque ranked #5 in Luxury Subcompact SUVs. Currently the Land Rover Range Rover Evoque has a score of 7.5 out of 10 which is based on our evaluation of 10 pieces of research and data elements using various sources.
Pros Premium cabin Capable off-roader
Cons Below-average fuel economy with gas engines Small cargo hold Slow-shifting transmission
Redesigned for 2020.Slightly longer wheelbase and increased rear legroom.New mild hybrid powertrain available after initial launch.Kicks off the second Evoque generation.
PROS Sleek exterior styling and classy interior Appealing combination of smooth highway ride and sporty handling Abundant standard and optional safety features Above-average off-road capability
CONS Touch Pro Duo setup is difficult to learn and can be distracting to use Low roofline means you have to duck to get in and out
The 2021 Tesla Model Y's #7 ranking is based on its score within the Luxury Hybrid and Electric SUVs category. Currently the Tesla Model Y has a score of 7.6 out of 10, which is based on our evaluation of 15 pieces of research and data elements using various sources.
Pros Quick and agile Spacious, comfortable seats Good cargo capacity
Cons No physical controls for vehicle functions Poor cabin assembly quality Apple CarPlay and Android Auto not available
Introduced, and then discontinued, Standard Range version.Seven-seat configuration now available.
Pros Plenty of range Stunning acceleration, especially from the Performance model Convenient Supercharger network for long-distance driving Roomy seating front and rear
Cons No Apple CarPlay or Android Auto smartphone integration Performance model's overly stiff ride Optional third row of seats is barely usable
Other than the introduction of an optional pair of pop-up third-row jump seats, we aren't forecasting any major design or technology upgrades for the Model Y this year.
Pros Peppy electric powertrain, spacious cargo hold, cutting-edge technology features.
Cons Chassis isn't as taut as the four-door Model 3, fit-and-finish needs polish, too reliant on the touchscreen for simple vehicle settings.