RANGE ROVER VELAR
SPECIFICATIONS
CHOOSE YOUR RANGE ROVER VELAR
Choose from five models and two distinct body styles, each offering unique personality and additional features.
Jaguar Land Rover Limited is constantly seeking ways to improve the specification, design and production of its vehicles, parts and accessories and alterations take place continually, and we reserve the right to change without notice. Some features may vary between optional and standard for different model years.
Smart settings available from mid-2021.
Real world figures may differ. CO2 and fuel economy figures may vary according to wheel fitment, optional extras fitted, engine, weight and driver usage. Contact your retailer for further information.
†The figures provided are NEDC2 calculated from official manufacturer's WLTP tests in accordance with EU legislation. For comparison purposes only. Real world figures may differ. CO2 and fuel economy figures may vary according to wheel fitment and optional extras fitted. NEDC2 are figures calculated using a Government formula from WLTP figures equivalent to what they would have been under the old NEDC test. The correct tax treatment can then be applied.
‡‡When combined with electric motor.
△Includes a 75kg driver, full fluids and 90% fuel.
▲Includes full fluids and 90% fuel.
✧Dry: Volume as measured with VDA-compliant solid blocks (200mm x 50mm x 100mm). Volume measured up to the headliner. Boot configuration and total loadspace will vary by vehicle specification (model and powertrain) and market.
✦Wet: Volume as measured by simulating the loadspace filled with liquid. Volume measured up to the headliner. Boot configuration and total loadspace will vary by vehicle specification (model and powertrain) and market.
⬨When fitted with Electronic Air Suspension.
Weights reflect vehicles to standard specifications. Optional extras increase weight.
±The figures provided are NEDC calculated from official manufacturer’s tests. For comparison purposes only. Real world figures may differ.
††Figures are shown as a range under WLTP testing measures. The most economical figures refer to the most efficient/lightest set of options. The least economical figures refer to the least efficient/heaviest set of options. WLTP legislation dictates that where there is <5g CO2 variance between the lowest and highest figures, only the highest is declared.