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Quick Answer: The most reliable VIN location for the Land Rover Range Rover Evoque II [2017-2017] is the B-pillar / door jamb VIN sticker. It’s typically located on the B-pillar next to the door latch area when you open the front door, and it’s usually the clearest VIN to read and scan.

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Where is the VIN number in Land Rover Range Rover Evoque II [2017-2017] (Land Rover Range Rover Evoque II [2017-2017])?

This guide shows you where to find the VIN (and chassis number) on the Land Rover Range Rover Evoque II [2017-2017], produced between 2017–2017, including the easy-to-check label and the hidden stamped location used for serious verification.

Chassis Number Locations

B-Pillar / Door Jamb VIN Sticker Land Rover Range Rover Evoque II [2017-2017] B-pillar / door sill (VIN location)

  • Where to look: Open the front door and look on the B-pillar near the door latch area. You’ll see an adhesive VIN label (often black/white) with the VIN plus weight ratings and paint/trim information.
  • Access: Usually clean, upright, and easy to reach—this is the fastest VIN check on the vehicle.
  • Note: Depending on market, the sticker may be on the opposite side—but it’s always on a door jamb/B-pillar area.
  • Tip: Because the label is vertical and usually crisp, scan it directly with your phone to avoid misreading characters like 8/B or 5/S.

Boot / Trunk Spare Wheel Well (Hidden Stamped VIN) Land Rover Range Rover Evoque II [2017-2017] Trunk (VIN location)

  • Where to look: Open the tailgate, lift the trunk floor cover, then look at the spare wheel well. On the right side of the spare wheel well (vehicle right), pull back the felt/foam liner—the VIN is stamped into the metal floor pan or on a riveted tag beneath the liner.
  • Access: Physically awkward and usually dark. You may need to clear cargo out of the trunk and peel the liner back to expose the stamping/tag.
  • Note: This hidden boot location is used for deeper inspections and is very useful when verifying the car’s identity.
  • Tip: Since the spare-wheel well is shadowed, use your phone light and use the flashlight + OCR scan so you’re not guessing characters while bent over in the trunk.

Windshield (Lower Corner of Dash VIN Plate) Land Rover Range Rover Evoque II [2017-2017] Windshield (VIN location)

  • Where to look: From outside the vehicle, look through the windshield at the lower corner of the dashboard on the driver’s side (LHD context) where the VIN plate sits.
  • Access: Easy to find, but often hard to read because windshield glass reflects light and creates glare.
  • Note: Best checked in shade or with your body blocking sunlight off the glass.
  • Tip: If glare is washing out the digits, capture it instantly with the VIN scanner from a slight angle to reduce reflections and prevent transcription mistakes.

Engine Bay (Riveted Plate / Chassis Marking Area) Land Rover Range Rover Evoque II [2017-2017] Engine compartment (VIN location)

  • Where to look: Open the hood and check the right-hand side area of the engine bay around the suspension turret/inner fender apron, and also inspect the front radiator support/slam panel area for a riveted VIN/chassis plate.
  • Access: Can be dirty/greasy and sometimes partially covered by plastic trim—may require wiping the surface to read it.
  • Note: Engine bay VIN plates/markings are helpful secondary checks, especially if the windshield plate or door sticker looks tampered with.
  • Tip: If the stamping/plate is grimy or the characters look faint, wipe it and use High Contrast AI scanning to pull the letters/numbers out cleanly.

Video Guide

Video Tutorial: RANGE ROVER EVOQUE VIN LOCATION/ CHASSIS NUMBER LOCATION & ENGINE NUMBER LOCATION CareDrive

[Watch Land Rover Range Rover Evoque II [2017-2017] VIN Location Guide](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XezRyqYOiqY)

  • Shows the engine-bay VIN/number area and demonstrates lifting the trunk liner to reveal the hidden VIN in the spare wheel well.

Video Tutorial: RANGE ROVER EVOQUE (SALVA2AD)CHASSIS NUMBER LOCATION#HOW TO FIND#LOCATION

[Watch Land Rover Range Rover Evoque II [2017-2017] VIN Location Guide](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7kdftVyDQs)

  • Confirms the hidden boot/spare-wheel-well VIN location and the “peel back the liner” action needed to see the tag/stamping.

Common Problems & Troubleshooting

  • Windshield glare: If the VIN plate is reflecting sunlight, move the car into shade or change your viewing angle; glare can make clean numbers look “blank.”
  • Hidden boot VIN is hard to access: The trunk well is dark and you must pull back trim/liner—use a flashlight and take a steady close-up scan before you let the liner snap back.
  • Sticker doesn’t prove the shell: Door jamb stickers can be replaced; if anything looks suspicious, verify against the hidden boot stamping and other locations before buying.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the VIN on Land Rover Range Rover Evoque II [2017-2017]?

Start with the B-pillar/door jamb VIN sticker (open the front door and check near the latch area). For deeper verification, check the hidden VIN in the boot under the trunk floor at the right side of the spare wheel well behind the liner.

Which VIN location is the most important for Land Rover Range Rover Evoque II [2017-2017]?

For day-to-day checks, the B-pillar VIN label is the fastest and usually the clearest. For identity verification (the one that’s hardest to fake), the hidden stamped VIN in the boot/spare-wheel well area is the most important—always match it to the sticker and windshield VIN.

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Information about VIN location in this model comes from aggregation of official technical documentation (OEM) and spare parts catalogs. Despite careful algorithmic verification, the data is for reference purposes only. Final vehicle identification should always be confirmed by an authorized technician.

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