is gearing up for a radical reinvention as an electric SUV that should be on sale by 2026, but it looks like Land Rover’s design is treating the current generation to a light nip and tuck to help keep it fresh until the EV is ready. These spy shots show an Evoque with a grille pattern borrowed from the full-size Range Rover and a new LED taillight graphic.’s happy problem is that the 2019 Mk2 Evoque was such a well-executed design that it still looks fresh and doesn’t need much fiddling with.
The one exception is the rear. The two bigger, newer Rangie models, the Range Rover and Range Sport, both feature hyper-clean tail designs with distinctive taillight signatures that are far more stylish and recognizable than the one on the current Evoque. And while the facelifted one pictured has a new LED pattern, we can see that the shape of the outer light units themselves appears unchanged. But it’s possible that they’re linked by a transverse light bar hidden under the disguise.