When I first considered an Evoque I thought I wanted a Prestige but was not then ready to order. In the end I ordered a Cayenne but after a further rethink (we decided to run just one car) I cancelled that for an Evoque.
When I was speccing again I really wanted the shadowline wheels so I started with those and ended up deciding I wanted a grey/black Dynamic, partly as I was a little concerned about the ride on 20" wheels and wanted magnaride but mainly to get the grill and mirrors to match the roof.
The trade-off was obviously the interior which I thought looked fine. I knew also that the drivers seat was not as good as the Prestige but I thought it too would be fine. I did not realise that it would not tilt (at all) however.
As soon as I had my car the seat - in particular the lack of it's ability to tilt - was my main gripe. I could just not find a comfortable position, there was a slight feeling of sliding forward on the seat plus the side bolsters digging in (both moaned about elsewhere on this forum - it's not just me) meant I was just not comfortable driving and almost immediately started thinking about what I would be replacing the car with.
However there was a production fault on one of my panels, the panel needed replacing and after two months of driving I was offered a new car.
http://babyrr.com/forum/Thread-Productio...on+problem - post 17
Thanks to this forum I knew that the Premium Interior pack was now an option so, despite my salesman's ignorance to it's existence and the ridiculously expensive £2850 (plus £250 for the advised ebony headliner if you choose ebony leather), I added it.
I would never have gone for that if I had not run a standard Dynamic for two months first [/b]but I think it is important to point out to those ordering that you really need to be very sure you are happy with the drivers seat. If I had more sense I should have ordered a Prestige but I loved the look of the Dynamic too much to change it. So, for over £3000 I got the same seats(!) but with better leather and the ability to tilt, some leather on the dash and that's it!
The change to the interior is subtle - I initially thought they had forgotten to add it when I opened the door of the new car - but, for me, it makes a surprising difference to the feel of the car. The standard Dynamic interior is fine but the 'Prestige' interior does make it feel more luxurious and more like a small Range Rover rather than a sporty Land Rover.
However the main difference now is that it makes me happy. I was beaming when I drove it home - I am finally comfortable when driving. I now love it instead of just quite liking it and I no longer have any thoughts of replacement.