How Much Is My Range Rover Evoque Worth in Ireland?

A Range Rover Evoque in Ireland right now will typically sell for between €18,000 and €42,000 depending on year, mileage, and condition — but the gap between what you *think* it's worth and what Irish buyers will actually pay is where most sellers go wrong.

The Evoque is one of the few premium compact SUVs that holds decent secondhand value in Ireland, but the market is tighter than you'd expect. DoneDeal listings show that buyers are ruthless on condition and service history, and a poorly listed Evoque will sit for weeks while an identical car sells in 10 days. The difference is rarely the car — it's the asking price and how it's presented.

Let's be specific about what your Evoque is worth right now.

What Determines This Car's Value in Ireland

The Range Rover Evoque has been in the Irish market since 2011, and there are enough of them in circulation that buyers have genuine comparison options. This means you're not selling against sentiment — you're selling against every other Evoque on DoneDeal on any given day.

Value here depends on five hard factors:

  • Year and generation: The original (2011–2018) is worth far less than the second generation (2019+). A 2019 Evoque starts at roughly €28,000–€32,000. A 2015 model sits around €16,000–€21,000.
  • Mileage: Irish buyers expect around 12,000–15,000 km per year as "normal." A 2018 with 95,000 km is acceptable. A 2018 with 160,000 km is a different proposition entirely — expect €3,000–€5,000 less.
  • NCT status: An Evoque with a fresh NCT (National Car Test) passes immediately. One without is a conversation-starter that kills urgency. Buyers assume the worst.
  • Service history: Evoque owners tend to be detail-conscious. A full manufacturer service history adds €1,500–€2,500 to the asking price. Patchy history or none at all? You're looking at a €2,000–€3,500 haircut.
  • Location: A Dublin Evoque will command €800–€1,500 more than the same car in Cork or Galway. This is just market reality in Ireland.

Key Value Factors for Your Range Rover Evoque

Mileage impact: This matters more on Evoques than on some other SUVs because buyers associate the model with affluent owners who typically don't hammer their cars. A 2017 model with 68,000 km will comfortably ask €21,000–€24,000. The same car with 110,000 km drops to €17,500–€20,000.

Engine type: Diesel Evoques still dominate the secondhand market in Ireland (because of fuel economy and residual appeal to rural buyers), but petrol models are becoming more common and are slightly less desirable secondhand. A 2.0 TD4 diesel will hold value better than a 2.0 petrol equivalent — expect a €1,000–€1,500 gap in favour of diesel.

Specification level: The jump from SE to HSE or Dynamic is real money. An SE-spec 2018 might be €20,000. An HSE-spec 2018 with the same mileage could be €23,000–€25,000. Buyers notice leather, panoramic sunroofs, and the upgraded infotainment system.

Condition and presentation: An Evoque with visible interior wear, scuffed alloys, or signs of poor servicing will be marked down €1,500–€2,500 by savvy buyers. The same car, detailed properly, with fresh tyres and a full valet, sells faster and for more.

Accident history: Check Cartell.ie yourself before you list. If there's even a recorded minor bump, disclose it upfront or a buyer will discover it during their own check and use it as a weapon to negotiate you down by €2,000–€3,000. Honesty here saves you stress.

Typical Range Rover Evoque Worth in Ireland — Price Ranges on DoneDeal

Here's what you'll see actively listed and selling on DoneDeal right now (these are realistic asking prices for cars in good condition with reasonable histories):

2011–2015 (First generation): €14,500–€21,000. A 2014 with 95,000 km, full service history, and fresh NCT typically lists around €17,500–€19,500. A 2015 SE with 110,000 km might be €16,000–€18,000. Anything older than 2013 or above 130,000 km will struggle to fetch above €15,000 unless it's exceptionally maintained.

2016–2018: €19,000–€28,000. A well-maintained 2017 with 75,000 km and full history will see €22,000–€25,000. A 2018 with lower mileage (under 60,000 km) and HSE spec climbs toward €27,000–€29,000. These are the "sweet spot" years — enough depreciation to be accessible, young enough to still feel fresh.

2019–2021: €28,000–€38,000. A 2019 with 50,000 km in good condition typically asks €31,000–€35,000. A 2020 with 40,000 km and spec upgrades can reach €36,000–€38,000. These prices assume full service history and no accidents.

2022+: €36,000–€42,000. Only a small number of newer Evoques appear secondhand in Ireland yet, so pricing is still close to original list. Expect most 2022–2023 models with low mileage to ask €39,000–€42,000.

Location matters: Take any of those figures and add €1,000–€1,500 if you're in Dublin. Subtract €500–€1,000 if you're outside the major cities.

What Kills the Value on This Model

Missing service history is the biggest red flag. Evoque buyers are affluent enough to care about maintenance. No records? You've just lost €2,000–€3,500 off your asking price, and you'll still struggle to sell it quickly.

High mileage without corresponding wear management. An Evoque with 140,000 km on the odometer but no recent tyres, worn brakes, or interior damage is basically unsellable at a premium price. Fix these issues or drop your asking price by €3,000–€4,000.

No NCT or a failed NCT. Buyers assume the worst. Even if it would pass easily, listing without one signals you haven't bothered to check. Get it done. It costs €55 and removes an objection that could cost you thousands.

Accident history. This model is expensive enough that buyers will check. Anything showing on Cartell.ie that you haven't disclosed upfront will crater your negotiating position.

Diesel particulate filter (DPF) issues. Evoques with warning lights related to DPF regeneration problems are instantly devalued. Get this diagnosed and fixed before listing, or accept a €1,500–€2,500 cut.

Interior wear from heavy use. Scratched leather, worn seats, or a worn steering wheel suggest the car has been worked hard. Valet it properly. A €150 professional detail will return €500–€1,000 in asking price.

How to Price Yours to Sell

Check DoneDeal for Evoques matching your year, mileage, and spec. Look at cars listed in the last 30 days, not ones sitting there for months. Calculate an average asking price — then price *below* that by €500–€1,000.

Why below? Because urgency sells. An Evoque priced at €23,500 when others are asking €24,500 will generate calls immediately. You'll sell faster and often end up with the same final price after negotiation — but on *your* timeline, not six weeks from now.

Be honest about condition. If you've got full service history, fresh NCT, and clean Cartell.ie, say it in your headline. These are the three things Irish buyers check first. If you're missing any of them, fix it before listing or expect a harder negotiation.

Price premium trim levels accordingly. HSE and Dynamic Evoques genuinely are worth more — but only if buyers can see the upgrades. List the specific features. Don't assume they'll notice.

If you're in Dublin, you can price slightly higher. If you're rural, be realistic. The market will tell you if you're wrong within 48 hours of listing.

Summary

Your Range Rover Evoque is worth what an Irish buyer on DoneDeal will pay for it today — not what it cost, not what you *think* it's worth. That figure depends entirely on year (anything before 2015 is fighting headwinds), mileage (every 10,000 km over 100,000 costs you money), service history (mandatory for buyers serious enough to proceed), NCT status (do this before you list), and condition (a professional valet returns genuine value).

Most sellers leave €1,500–€3,000 on the table by either pricing too high and scaring buyers away, or by listing without completing simple preparation tasks like NCT or a detailed clean. Get the basics right, price against real DoneDeal data, and be prepared to move it in days rather than weeks.

If you want to see exactly what your Evoque is worth based on actual sold prices from real DoneDeal data in your area, CarIQ's valuation report gives you the specific price range for your exact year, mileage, and spec — it takes five minutes and costs €19.99. It removes the guessing and gives you a number you can trust when you hit "publish" on DoneDeal.