The 2023 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque has 28 owner-filed NHTSA complaints and 12 recalls on record. The most-reported areas are service brakes and air bags. 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.
Source: NHTSA complaints and recalls filed for 2023 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque vehicles (US, public record).
back over prevention:software
Campaign 25V016000Jaguar Land Rover North America, LLC (Land Rover) is recalling certain 2023 Discovery Sport, 2023-2024 Defender, and 2023 Range Rover Evoque vehicles. The touchscreen in the center console may go blank at vehicle startup…
air bags:passenger side frontal:cushion
Campaign 25V454000Jaguar Land Rover North America, LLC (Jaguar) is recalling certain 2020–2025 Range Rover Evoque vehicles. The passenger air bag may tear during deployment.
back over prevention: sensing system: camera
Campaign 25V645000Jaguar Land Rover North America, LLC (Land Rover) is recalling certain 2023 Range Rover Evoque vehicles. Water may enter the rearview camera, which can cause the rearview camera image not to appear on the display or disp…
electrical system:propulsion system:dc/dc converter
Campaign 26V248000Jaguar Land Rover North America, LLC (Land Rover) is recalling certain 2021-2024 Land Rover Range Rover Velar and Land Rover Discovery, 2020-2023 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque, 2019-2024 Land Rover Range Rover Sport, 202…
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
Owner insights cover all generations of the Range Rover Evoque.
Used Range Rover Evoque listings typically run $18,887–$38,995 across 2013 to 2026 model years.