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You'll find all our Land Rover Range Rover Velar reviews right here. Land Rover Range Rover Velar prices range from $104,898 for the Range Rover Velar P250 Dynamic Se 184kw to $156,403 for the Range Rover Velar P400 Autobiography 294kw.

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Range Rover Velar 2024 review: P400e Dynamic HSE
By Emily Agar · 24 Jun 2024
The Range Rover Velar has a new plug-in hybrid powertrain. Will this make it more competitive and appealing for those wanting a luxurious and large SUV that's a little green?
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Range Rover Velar 2020 review: SE R-Dynamic P300
By Dan Pugh · 20 Nov 2019
Is the Range Rover Velar the ultimate in luxurious family transport? We put it to the family test to find out.
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Range Rover Velar 2020 review: HSE D300
By Laura Berry · 24 Sep 2019
The Range Rover Velar R-Dynamic D300 HSE is more than just a pretty place to sit in the traffic, as we found out when one came to live with us for a week.
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Range Rover Velar SVAutobiography Dynamic Edition 2019 review: snapshot
By Peter Anderson · 08 Mar 2019
Range Rover will hopefully see out 2019 with a bang by introducing the Velar SVAutobiography Dynamic Edition. Hatched at JLR's SVO skunkworks, it comes with a 5.0-litre supercharged V8 that can wake the dead and delivers a 0-100km/h time of 4.5 seconds. Engine, suspension and transmission have all been fettled to make it a road rocket.Standard on the SVAutobiography are 21-inch forged alloys, air suspension, massaging front seats with heating and ventilation, side parking sensors, digital dash, self parking, ambient interior lighting, electric front seats, sat nav, auto high beam, LED headlights with signature DRLS, puddle lamps, a wifi hotspot with on-board SIM card slot, powered and heated folding mirrors, leather interior, dual-zone climate control, cruise control, reversing camera, keyless entry and start, front and rear parking sensors, remote app, auto LED headlights and auto wipers.Each Velar comes with JLR's new stacked touchscreen technology, Touch Pro Duo. With two big touchscreens, one high in the dash as before and one where the dash meets the console, it allows you to spread the different functions across the two screens. Annoyingly, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are a $520 privilege for the pair.The Velar ships with six airbags, ABS, stability and traction controls, tyre-pressure monitoring, reversing camera, lane-keep assist, forward AEB with pedestrian avoidance, reverse cross traffic alert, road sign recognition and lane-departure warning.
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Range Rover Velar 2019 review
By Peter Anderson · 08 Mar 2019
The Range Rover Velar plugs the gap between the hyper-stylish Evoque and the Range Rover Sport. Long, lithe and beautiful, you can choose from a staggering 65 variants.
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Range Rover Velar R-Dynamic 2019 review: snapshot
By Peter Anderson · 08 Mar 2019
Range Rover's Velar plugs the gap we didn't know needed plugging between the Evoque and the Range Rover Sport. Weaved into the price list is the R-Dynamic specification.Off the bat, every Velar features all-wheel drive, an eight-speed automatic and five seats. When you're choosing your Velar, you start with the engine and trim level combination and you can then add R-Dynamic.The R-Dynamic package is all about styling - a lot like M Sport or S-Line - inside and out adds different wheels, upgrades to seat leather, aluminium trim pieces and on some models an upgrade to the sound system. R-Dynamic adds around $6000 to the price of each trim/engine level.Each Velar comes with JLR's new stacked touchscreen technology, Touch Pro Duo. With two big touchscreens, one high in the dash as before and one where the dash meets the console, it allows you to spread the different functions across the two screens. Annoyingly, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are a $520 privilege for the pair.The Velar ships with six airbags, ABS, stability and traction controls, tyre pressure monitoring, reversing camera, lane-keep assist, forward AEB with pedestrian avoidance, and lane-departure warning.There are also three top-tether anchor points and two ISOFIX points and the Velar scored five ANCAP safety stars in December 2017.
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Range Rover Velar S 2019 review: snapshot
By Peter Anderson · 08 Mar 2019
The second level of the four-step Velar stairway is the S. A significant price rise brings a ton of equipment and is probably where most punters will start, although probably not at the $82,263 D180. The top engine spec, the P380 with R Dynamic, maxes out at $109,092.Every Velar features all-wheel drive, an eight-speed automatic and five seats.The big price jump to the S means 19-inch alloys, an 11-speaker stereo, ambient interior lighting, electric front seats, sat nav, auto high beam, LED headlights with signature DRLS, puddle lamps, a wifi hotspot with on-board SIM card slot, powered and heated folding mirrors, leather interior, dual-zone climate control, cruise control, reversing camera, keyless entry and start, front and rear parking sensors, remote app, auto LED headlights, auto wipers, leather and suede trim, power tailgate, and a space-saver spare.The R-Dynamic package, which is a part styling part, technology pack for inside and out, adds different wheels, upgrades to seat leather, aluminium trim pieces and, on some models, an upgrade to the sound system. It also adds air suspension and bigger front brakes, depending on the engine spec. R-Dynamic adds around $6000 to the price of each trim/engine level.Each Velar comes with JLR's new stacked touchscreen technology, 'Touch Pro Duo'. With two big touchscreens, one high in the dash as before and one where the dash meets the console, it allows you to spread the different functions across the two screens. Annoyingly, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are a $520 privilege for the pair.The Velar ships with six airbags, ABS, stability and traction controls, tyre-pressure monitoring, reversing camera, lane-keep assist, forward AEB with pedestrian avoidance, and lane-departure warning.There are also three top-tether anchor points and two ISOFIX points and the Velar scored five ANCAP safety stars in December 2017.
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Range Rover Velar SE 2019 review: snapshot
By Peter Anderson · 08 Mar 2019
Third on the Velar tree (or 33rd through to 40th if you count the engines and R-Dynamic combos) is the SE. The D180 starts at $87,873, with prices stretching through to the P380 R-Dynamic's $114,702.Every Velar features all-wheel drive, an eight-speed automatic and five seats.The SE arrives with 20-inch alloys, a 17-speaker stereo, side parking sensors, digital dash, self parking, ambient interior lighting, electric front seats, sat nav, auto high beam, LED headlights with signature DRLS, puddle lamps, Wi-Fi hotspot with on-board SIM card slot, powered and heated folding mirrors, leather interior, dual-zone climate control, cruise control, reversing camera, keyless entry and start, front and rear parking sensors, remote app, auto LED headlights, auto wipers, leather and suede trim, power tailgate and a space-saver spare.The R-Dynamic package, which is a part styling part, technology pack for inside and out, adds different wheels, upgrades to seat leather, aluminium trim pieces and, on some models, an upgrade to the sound system. It also adds air suspension and bigger front brakes, depending on the engine spec. R-Dynamic adds around $6000 to the price of each trim/engine level.Each Velar comes with JLR's new stacked touchscreen technology, 'Touch Pro Duo'. With two big touchscreens, one high in the dash as before and one where the dash meets the console, it allows you to spread the different functions across the two screens. Annoyingly, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are a $520 privilege for the pair.The Velar ships with six airbags, ABS, stability and traction controls, tyre-pressure monitoring, reversing camera, lane-keep assist, forward AEB with pedestrian avoidance, and lane-departure warning.There are also three top-tether anchor points and two ISOFIX points and the Velar scored five ANCAP safety stars in December 2017.
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Range Rover Velar HSE 2019 review: snapshot
By Peter Anderson · 08 Mar 2019
Top of the standard Velar range is the HSE spec, stretching from $100,253 for the D180 through to $127,082 for the HSE R-Dynamic. Every Velar features all-wheel drive, an eight-speed automatic and five seats.HSE spec includes 21-inch alloys, massaging front seats with heating and ventilation, side parking sensors, digital dash, self parking, ambient interior lighting, electric front seats, sat nav, auto high beam, LED headlights with signature DRLS, puddle lamps, Wi-Fi hotspot with on-board SIM card slot, powered and heated folding mirrors, leather interior, dual-zone climate control, cruise control, reversing camera, keyless entry and start, front and rear parking sensors, remote app, auto LED headlights, auto wipers, leather and suede trim, power tailgate and a space-saver spare.The R-Dynamic package, which is a part styling part, technology pack for inside and out, adds different wheels, upgrades to seat leather, aluminium trim pieces and, on some models, an upgrade to the sound system. It also adds air suspension and bigger front brakes, depending on the engine spec. R-Dynamic adds around $6000 to the price of each trim/engine level.Each Velar comes with JLR's new stacked touchscreen technology, 'Touch Pro Duo'. With two big touchscreens, one high in the dash as before and one where the dash meets the console, it allows you to spread the different functions across the two screens. Annoyingly, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are a $520 privilege for the pair.The Velar ships with six airbags, ABS, stability and traction controls, tyre-pressure monitoring, reversing camera, lane-keep assist, forward AEB with pedestrian avoidance, and lane-departure warning.There are also three top-tether anchor points and two ISOFIX points and the Velar scored five ANCAP safety stars in December 2017.
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Range Rover Velar SE R-Dynamic P380 2018 review
By Nedahl Stelio · 19 Dec 2017
This was my first foray into Rangie territory, and I tested the new model, the Velar.
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