Drivers want a luxury SUV that looks good, feels refined, and handles Canadian weather. The 2025 Range Rover Evoque and the 2025 BMW X3 both bring style and features. But when you take a closer look, the Evoque stands out in ways that matter most.
The 2025 Evoque has a turbocharged 2.0‑litre engine with 246 horsepower. It is paired with a smooth 9‑speed automatic that feels quick and calm at the same time. Standard all‑wheel drive keeps it steady on snowy mornings. The BMW X3's base engine offers less torque and feels more tuned for highway cruising than city and winter roads. The Evoque's tuning makes it easier to handle tricky corners and wet pavement.
You notice the Evoque right away. Its sleek roofline and bold stance make it look like nothing else in its class. The flush door handles and slim LED headlights give it a modern, clean style. The BMW X3 has a more traditional SUV shape. It is sharp, but it blends in more.
The Evoque comes standard with Pivi Pro, Land Rover's advanced infotainment system. It has an 11.4‑inch curved glass touchscreen that is sharp and easy to use. You also get wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The BMW X3's base screen is smaller, and while it is functional, it does not match the Evoque's sleek look or simple interface. With the Evoque, even climate controls are integrated neatly into the display for a clean feel.
The Evoque's interior feels warm and crafted. Standard leather seating, a clean dashboard, and soft‑touch materials make it feel inviting. The seating position is high, giving you a better view of the road in winter traffic. The BMW X3 has a nice cabin, but some features like leather seating require moving up in trims. The Evoque makes luxury the starting point, not the upgrade.
The Evoque is built with Land Rover's off‑road knowledge. Standard Terrain Response 2 lets you adjust settings for snow, sand, or rough trails. Even if you are just taking the family to Laurel Creek Conservation Area or heading up north for a weekend, it feels ready for anything. The BMW X3 can handle light gravel and snow but lacks the same specialized off‑road drive modes.
The Evoque includes driver assistance features like adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist, and emergency braking. These come as standard on most trims. The BMW X3 offers similar tech, but some key features are optional depending on trim. With the Evoque, you do not have to think about adding safety later.
The 2025 Range Rover Evoque offers a mix of luxury, style, and all‑season capability that is hard to match. It feels at home in Waterloo's busy streets, scenic drives, and snowy days. Visit Land Rover Waterloo in Ontario today and see why it just feels right for your life.


