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The Range Rover Velar caused a stir when it was introduced in 2017 in Australia, where it closed the gap between the smaller Evoque models and the larger Range Rover Sport.
With sleek, flowing lines, retractable door handles, and an almost wagon-like silhouette, this luxury SUV presented an intriguing option to the bulky, masculine models also presented under the Land Rover brand. Its interior also boosted the British company’s game. with a high-tech touch in the cabin that had not yet been seen.
The existing Range Rover Velar lineup starts at $104,620 for the Range Rover Velar P250 Dynamic SE (184 kW) and is going up to $156,403 for the Range Rover Velar P400 Autobiography (294 kW), and you’ve got a lot to pass on. , there.
The Range Rover Velar offers available paint colors, adding ‘Fuji White’, ‘Santorini Black’, ‘Varesine Blue’, ‘Hakuba Silver’, ‘Arroios Grey’, ‘Ostuni Pearl White’, ‘Carpathian Grey’, ‘Charente Grey’ ‘. . and “Zadar Grey”.
The interior of the Velar is now even more stylized than the pre-facelift style it replaces.
The dashboard and doors include plenty of open but well-padded empty spaces that accentuate the minimalist vibe of the entire cabin.
The dashboard has a multimedia system with an 11. 4-inch floating effect touchscreen; All the buttons and dials are gone.
There’s a small, gnarly-looking gear lever that sits in the middle of the empty center console, but all versions have the option to upgrade their interior trim.
A panoramic sunroof is included in the upper trims.
Standard accessories for the Velar include rain-sensing wipers, power windows (with one-touch open and close feature), heated and power-folding exterior mirrors, rearview camera, front and rear parking sensors, Meridian audio and keyless entry system. , push-button start, LED lights, automatic headlights, auto-leveling headlights, rear fog lights, carpeted floor mats, dual-zone climate control, wireless charger, power tailgate, digital radio, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto and Bluetooth connectivity.
The boot load capacity for the D300 diesel to hybrid and P400 petrol hybrid variants is 735 L (five more seats)/1,798 L (two more seats).
The boot capacity of the P250 petrol variant is 748 liters (five more seats)/1,811 liters (two more seats).
The boot capacity of the P400e petrol plug-in hybrid variant is 625 liters (five more seats)/1,693 liters (two more seats).
The Range Rover Velar will be available with just five seats in a 2/3 configuration.
The seat upholstery is a combination of grained leather and artificial material. Higher grades benefit from an upgrade to Windsor leather in a variety of color options.
Additional equipment packages are supplied with black artificial leather combined with grey knitted fabric for an additional fee.
The front seats are equipped with a two-position memory function reserved only for the driver. At the top of the range, the front seats in Autobiography quality also have a massage function.
The rear seat on all models is split 40/20/40 and can be power reclined on all base SE models.
The Range Rover Velar D300 has a 3. 0-litre V6 hybrid diesel engine, all-wheel drive and a power output of 221 kW/650 Nm.
The Range Rover Velar P250 has a 2. 0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine, is off-road and produces 184kW/365Nm.
The Range Rover Velar P400 has a 3. 0-litre V6 hybrid petrol turbo engine, all-wheel drive and a power output of 294 kW/550 Nm.
The Range Rover Velar P400e has a 2. 0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder plug-in hybrid petrol engine, has all-wheel drive and produces 297 kW/640 Nm.
The official 0-100 km/h acceleration time for the D300 mild hybrid diesel variant is 6. 5 seconds and its most sensible speed is 230 km/h.
The official 0-100 km/h acceleration time for the P250 petrol variant is 7. 5 seconds and it has a top speed of 217 km/h.
The official acceleration time from 0 to 100 km/h for the P400 mild hybrid petrol variant is 5. 5 seconds and its most sensitive speed is 250 km/h.
The official 0-100 km/h acceleration time for the P400e petrol plug-in hybrid variant is 5. 4 seconds and its top speed is 209 km/h.
The Range Rover Velar D300 has a combined fuel cycle of 7. 0 l/100 km and a fuel tank of 68 l, giving it a theoretical range of up to 971 km.
The Range Rover Velar P250 has a combined fuel cycle of 7. 8 l/100 km and a fuel tank of 83 l, giving it a theoretical range of up to 1,064 km.
The Range Rover Velar P400 has a combined fuel cycle of 9. 1 l/100 km and an 83 l fuel tank, giving it a theoretical range of up to 912 km.
The Range Rover Velar P400e has an electric range of up to 69 km. Its combined fuel cycle is 2. 2 L/100 km and it has a 69 L fuel tank, giving it a theoretical mileage of up to 3,136 km.
All Velar petrol models make do with a minimum of 95 RON premium unleaded petrol. The premium diesel fuel is for the diesel variant.