Range Rover Evoque Goes On World Tour 2010
The Range Rover’s Evoque performed late-phase real-world testing, and the company decided to also use this to publish a car and people were teasing. So they’ve set up a tour of the world where more than 17,000 individual tests will be completed on the car. Of course they would not promote the car in Kabul or Baghdad, not the funky camouflage cars will visit London, New York, Sau Paulo, Paris, Milan, Madrid, Berlin, Sydney, Shanghai and Moscow during the program.
“An important development stage in the year before launching the car” said. Murray Dietsch, Director of Land Rover program. “No stones missing, we have the experience and expert team of engineers will work with tight schedules to ensure we have the best quality vehicles to offer our customers.”
Usually disguised prototype for wisdom, but the ten that should be visible. Funky camouflage image is actually a GPS trail maps ten key cities to Evoque, with each vehicle to say ‘Hello’ to town. It signals the global launch of Evoque patiently waiting for new ones.
Many of the 3500 Land Rover engineers are dedicated to this program. The team will travel to 20 countries to pit Evoque against the most extreme conditions on Earth, ranging from the Arctic to the desert, from the German autobahn to the city of Tokyo traffic. Along with engineers, Land Rover 120 parts suppliers to work with unique and conducted more than 17,000 individual tests to check each section separately and the system.
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