Range Rover Velar

Carwyapar Rating (4.4)

₹ 91.05 – 96.40 Lakh*

* On-Road PriceNew Delhi
Overview

Range Rover’s Velar heritage has roots reaching back to the original “Velar” prototypes of 1969, whose name meant to “veil / cover” during early testing. It takes the classic Range Rover design cues — floating roof, flush door handles, strong waistline — and wraps them in modern tech. Why buy one? Because Velar doesn’t compromise: you get good performance, strong visuals, premium finish, and real all-wheel drive and terrain capabilities. Its contemporary finishes (n... More

Range Rover’s Velar heritage has roots reaching back to the original “Velar” prototypes of 1969, whose name meant to “veil / cover” during early testi... More

Range Rover Velar Colors

Varesine Blue DT

Range Rover Velar Overview
Body Construction

Monocoque

Body Type

SUV

Length

4797 mm

Engine

2.0-L (P)/2.0L(D)

Transmission

AT

Drivetrain

AWD

Fuel Type

Petrol/Diesel

Fuel Efficiency

9.20

Tank Range

820-830 Kms

Range Rover Velar (3) Variants
Range Rover Velar Colors

Varesine Blue DT

Range Rover Velar Expert Opinions
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Range Rover Velar Expert Opinions
Design and Aesthetics
Features and Specifications
After Sales Support
Brand Value
Resale Value
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Range Rover Velar Ownership Expense

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Range Rover Velar

Carwyapar Rating (4.4)

₹ 91.05 – 96.40 Lakh*

* On-Road PriceNew Delhi
Overview

Range Rover’s Velar heritage has roots reaching back to the original “Velar” prototypes of 1969, whose name meant to “veil / cover” during early testing. It takes the classic Range Rover design cues — floating roof, flush door handles, strong waistline — and wraps them in modern tech. Why buy one? Because Velar doesn’t compromise: you get good performance, strong visuals, premium finish, and real all-wheel drive and terrain capabilities. Its contemporary finishes (n... More

Range Rover’s Velar heritage has roots reaching back to the original “Velar” prototypes of 1969, whose name meant to “veil / cover” during early testi... More

Range Rover Velar Colors

Varesine Blue DT

Range Rover Velar Overview
Body Construction

Monocoque

Body Type

SUV

Length

4797 mm

Engine

2.0-L (P)/2.0L(D)

Transmission

AT

Drivetrain

AWD

Fuel Type

Petrol/Diesel

Fuel Efficiency

9.20

Tank Range

820-830 Kms

Range Rover Velar (3) Variants
Range Rover Velar FAQs

The Range Rover Velar is priced between ₹83.90 Lakh and ₹98.75 Lakh (ex-showroom), depending on variant, fuel type, and trim. This price range places it in the premium luxury midsize SUV segment, appealing to customers who want Range Rover prestige without going into ultra-luxury territory.

The Range Rover Velar measures 4.797 meters (15.73 ft) in length, 2.145 meters (7.04 ft) in width, and 1.665 meters (5.46 ft) in height. It rides on a wheelbase of about 2.874 meters (9.42 ft). Ground clearance is ~210 mm. These dimensions give a spacious cabin and strong road presence, though maneuvering in narrow lanes and tight parking spaces can be a workout.

With all rear seats in place, the Velar offers a boot space of 558 litres, enough for roughly 4-5 large suitcases or a family’s luggage for weekend trips. Fold the rear seats and you can expand capacity significantly for longer journeys or bulkier items.

The Velar is offered with 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbocharged petrol and diesel engines. The petrol model produces ~246 bhp and 365 Nm torque, with 0-100 km/h in ~7.5 seconds, top speed ~217 km/h. The diesel gives ~204 bhp with greater torque (~430 Nm) and a slightly slower 0-100 km/h (~8.3 seconds), but better fuel efficiency.

The Velar delivers ARAI-claimed mileage of ≈ 9.2 kmpl for petrol automatic, and ≈ 16.6 kmpl for diesel automatic. In real world, expect a drop depending on city driving, traffic, and usage. At ₹102 per litre fuel price, petrol running cost per km will be significantly higher.

The fuel tank capacity of the Range Rover Velar is about 89 litres. This gives decent driving range, especially with the diesel version. For long highway stretches, planning fuel stops is still wise.

Yes, but with trade-offs. The Velar offers excellent comfort, refined interiors, smooth ride thanks to electronic air suspension, and strong build quality. However, its width (~2.145 m), length (~4.797 m), and premium features mean tight urban streets and parking spots will challenge you. City fuel consumption will be higher than highway usage.

Velar includes multiple airbags, ABS, stability control, terrain response systems, 360-degree cameras, parking sensors, and driver-assist features. These are expected by buyers in the ₹80-100 lakh range, who want both luxury and peace of mind.

Annual maintenance for the Range Rover Velar tends to run between ₹1.25-₹2.00 lakh+ depending on usage, variant, and whether you use service centre for genuine spares. Basic services, oil and filter replacements will be on the lower side; premium tyres, air suspension components, electronics and wear-parts add up. Fuel, insurance, taxes, and depreciation must be factored in.
Range Rover Velar Ownership Expense

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Range Rover Velar Comparisons

Range Rover Velar FAQs

The Range Rover Velar is priced between ₹83.90 Lakh and ₹98.75 Lakh (ex-showroom), depending on variant, fuel type, and trim. This price range places it in the premium luxury midsize SUV segment, appealing to customers who want Range Rover prestige without going into ultra-luxury territory.

The Range Rover Velar measures 4.797 meters (15.73 ft) in length, 2.145 meters (7.04 ft) in width, and 1.665 meters (5.46 ft) in height. It rides on a wheelbase of about 2.874 meters (9.42 ft). Ground clearance is ~210 mm. These dimensions give a spacious cabin and strong road presence, though maneuvering in narrow lanes and tight parking spaces can be a workout.

With all rear seats in place, the Velar offers a boot space of 558 litres, enough for roughly 4-5 large suitcases or a family’s luggage for weekend trips. Fold the rear seats and you can expand capacity significantly for longer journeys or bulkier items.

The Velar is offered with 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbocharged petrol and diesel engines. The petrol model produces ~246 bhp and 365 Nm torque, with 0-100 km/h in ~7.5 seconds, top speed ~217 km/h. The diesel gives ~204 bhp with greater torque (~430 Nm) and a slightly slower 0-100 km/h (~8.3 seconds), but better fuel efficiency.

The Velar delivers ARAI-claimed mileage of ≈ 9.2 kmpl for petrol automatic, and ≈ 16.6 kmpl for diesel automatic. In real world, expect a drop depending on city driving, traffic, and usage. At ₹102 per litre fuel price, petrol running cost per km will be significantly higher.

The fuel tank capacity of the Range Rover Velar is about 89 litres. This gives decent driving range, especially with the diesel version. For long highway stretches, planning fuel stops is still wise.

Yes, but with trade-offs. The Velar offers excellent comfort, refined interiors, smooth ride thanks to electronic air suspension, and strong build quality. However, its width (~2.145 m), length (~4.797 m), and premium features mean tight urban streets and parking spots will challenge you. City fuel consumption will be higher than highway usage.

Velar includes multiple airbags, ABS, stability control, terrain response systems, 360-degree cameras, parking sensors, and driver-assist features. These are expected by buyers in the ₹80-100 lakh range, who want both luxury and peace of mind.

Annual maintenance for the Range Rover Velar tends to run between ₹1.25-₹2.00 lakh+ depending on usage, variant, and whether you use service centre for genuine spares. Basic services, oil and filter replacements will be on the lower side; premium tyres, air suspension components, electronics and wear-parts add up. Fuel, insurance, taxes, and depreciation must be factored in.