2015 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque: common problems and reliability
The 2015 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque has 260 owner-filed NHTSA complaints and 0 recalls on record. The most-reported areas are steering and engine. Owners most often flag catastrophic turbocharger failure — very expensive repair (over $5,000 usd mentioned), commonly reported around 100,000 miles/160,000 km, parts frequently backordered leading to lengthy repair times. frequency: very frequent.
Safety record for the 2015 model year
260
Owner complaints
0
Recalls
20
Crash reports
6
Fire reports
Source: NHTSA complaints and recalls filed for 2015 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque vehicles (US, public record).
Where owners report problems
steering
84
engine
58
suspension
48
power train
44
electrical system
28
What owners say across generations
Overwhelmingly negative sentiment regarding long-term reliability and ownership costs, particularly for used examples out of warranty. The vehicle is consistently described as one of the least reliable models in the Land Rover lineup, with a very frequent repu
Catastrophic turbocharger failure — very expensive repair (over $5,000 USD mentioned), commonly reported around 100,000 miles/160,000 km, parts frequently backordered leading to lengthy repair times. Frequency: very frequent.
Major electrical system failures — causes complete vehicle shutdowns, auxiliary battery failures preventing gear selection, persistent gremlins. Frequency: very frequent.
Timing chain failure (Ingenium engines) — indicated by rattling on cold start, expensive repair, attributed by owners to excessively long factory oil change intervals. Frequency: recurrent.
Engine failure (various) — includes snapped crankshafts on diesel V6s (in related models), general lack of reliability, high repair costs. Frequency: recurrent.
Suspension strut failure — leads to an unbearably hard ride, requires replacement. Frequency: recurrent.
Owner insights cover all generations of the Range Rover Evoque.
Typical used price
Used Range Rover Evoque listings typically run $18,887–$38,995 across 2013 to 2026 model years.