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Why Lease The Range Rover Velar?

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Range Rover Velar Review 2023

The Range Rover Velar is a perfect example of how to blend style and practicality. With a slick exterior, a roomy interior, and a great range of technology, the Velar would be a good choice for families who want a versatile mid-sized SUV.

Rivals to the Range Rover Velar include the BMW X4, Porsche Macan, Audi Q8, Mercedes GLC Coupe, and the BMW X6.

Our Range Rover Velar review covers:

Range Rover Velar Key Features

  • Mid-sized SUV with raised front grille and sloping roof
  • Well-built interior featuring two 10-inch touchscreens
  • 552-litre boot which can be extended to 1,358 litres with the rear seats folded
  • A choice of diesel, petrol, and plug-in hybrid engines
  • Eight trim levels are available

Range Rover Velar Pros and Cons:

Pros:

  • Mild and plug-in hybrid technology available
  • Generous boot
  • Versatile for both urban and rural driving

Cons:

  • On-the-road performance falls short of rivals
  • Rear legroom is limited
  • Expensive to lease

Design, Practicality and Boot Space

Range Rovers have always been good-looking SUVs, and the Velar continues this trend. It has a raised front grille, a declining roof at the rear, and fake bonnet vents that make for a dominating road presence. You can also choose the style you want through the Velar's four models.  

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On the inside, the Velar is pretty generous in terms of space. There's a good amount of headroom throughout the cabin, and although legroom in the front is generous, it's limited in the rear compared to its rivals. There are lots of cubbies for storage, and the door bins can take a 500ml bottle each, but the centre armrest is surprisingly small.   

Boot space for the Velar comes in at 552 litres which can be extended to 1,358 litres with the rear seats split 40/20/40. However, be wary if you choose the P400e engine, as boot space decreases to 503 litres to accommodate the battery under the floor.

Interior and Trims

The interior of the Velar is one that most will be happy with. Coming as standard is leather seats, a range of soft-touch materials, and a simple and easy-to-use dashboard and infotainment system. Build quality could do with a bit of improvement, making the Velar fall behind rivals such as the Audi Q8 and BMW X4.

In terms of technology, you'll find two 10-inch touchscreens on the dashboard. The screen closer to the windscreen controls the infotainment system, which has sat-nav, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto as standard. The second screen controls the climate and off-road driving options but can also step up and control the infotainment system if required.

A vast amount of customisation is available for the Velar. You get a choice of four different models, which define the look and feel of the car, and eight different trim levels. 

The trim levels are: Velar, Velar S, Velar SE, R-Dynamic, R-Dynamic SE, R-Dynamic HSE, Edition, and HST.

The entry-level Velar comes with 19-inch alloy wheels, eight-way manual heated front seats, keyless entry, cruise control, LED headlights, and front and rear parking aids.

The Velar S features 19-inch alloy wheels, 14-way heated driver memory front seats, LED headlights with signature DRL, a Meridian sound system, adaptive cruise control, and traffic sign recognition.

Velar SE has 20-inch alloy wheels, matrix LED headlights, blind spot assist, and heated electric power folding door mirrors.

R-Dynamic S and SE have the same equipment as the Velar S/SE but add to this with access to a wider range of engines and sportier styling.

The R-Dynamic comes with 21-inch alloy wheels, perforated Windsor leather seats, 20-way heated and cooled memory front seats, an electrically adjustable steering column, and a fixed panoramic roof.

Edition adds to this with 20-inch alloy wheels in gloss black, privacy glass, a sliding panoramic roof, and a black styling pack.

The top-of-the-range HST comes with 21-inch alloy wheels in gloss black, access to the exclusive P400 engine, and suede cloth inserts on the seats and steering wheel.

Power and Performance

A range of petrol, diesel, and plug-in hybrid engines are available for the Range Rover Velar. Both the petrol and diesel engines feature mild-hybrid technology, whilst all units come with all-wheel drive and an automatic gearbox.

Two diesel units are available, the entry-level D200 and the more-powerful D300. The 200 will be good enough for most, coming with a top speed of 130mph and achieving 0-60mph in 7.7 seconds. It also has a good economy for a car of its size, returning 44.2 mpg.

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Two petrol units are also available, the P250 and P400. The 250 is similar to the entry-level diesel, but the 400 really packs a punch; it has a top speed of 155mph and achieves 0-60mph in just 5.2 seconds. However, for power you sacrifice economy, with the P400 returning just 27.8mpg.

For those wanting to go green, one plug-in hybrid option is available with the P400e. Similar to its petrol counterpart, it's pretty powerful, achieving 0-60mph in just 5.1 seconds with a top speed of 130mph. Its all-electric range is 31 miles, and it comes with a combined fuel economy of 120.9 mpg.

On the road, the Velar won't blow you away, but it certainly won't disappoint. The standard suspension is soft and controls the car well over undulating roads, but potholes and large bumps can cause some trouble. This is where the optional air suspension comes in; it's available with all engines apart from the P400e and allows you to vary the suspension depending on the terrain.

For a car of the Velar's size, steering is responsive and engaging enough for a decent drive. However, it does feel fairly heavy when you're behind the wheel, making it fall short of some of its competitors.

Leasing vs Buying

Prices for the new Range Rover Velar start from £53,405.00 OTR* or to lease from £597.92 per month.

Looking to lease the Range Rover Velar? Nationwide Vehicle Contracts is one of the UK's biggest car leasing brokers and has a range of leasing deals available to suit your every need.

Leasing may prove to be cheaper than buying, thanks to a low initial payment, fixed monthly rentals, and a range of benefits included in your lease deal such as road tax and breakdown cover.

*'On the road' price correct at time of publication and includes one year's road fund license, DVLA first registration fee and number plate fee. Prices are subject to change, always check with your nearest retailer. 

Customer Reviews

Land Rover Range Rover Velar
Average Rating Based on 34 reviews
4.0 out of 5

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3.9 out of 5
Miranda Land Rover Range Rover Velar 2.0 D180 R-Dynamic SE Auto

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4.3 out of 5
Paul Land Rover Range Rover Velar 2.0 P250 SE Auto

A comfortable, stylish, long distance cruiser with a surprising level of performance for a vehicle this size. Economy is reasonable for a petrol engine (model is SE 250p) managing around 400 miles on a full tank with motorway driving. Interior has a quality feel and the embedded technology, touch screens etc are amazing, although they take some getting used to - not everything is intuitive and the manual comes in handy. The gloss finishes do like finger prints however! Overall very please with my choice and after 1 year of ownership I still love driving this car.

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3.9 out of 5
Jason Land Rover Range Rover Velar 2.0 P250 R-Dynamic SE Auto

The car is great however, there has been a terrible cracking on the speakers since new. I have taken the vehicle to Range Rover on several occasions and left with them but no change. I have been informed it is a software problem, but Range Rover have updated twice already. It can be so bad that calls can not be heard.

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2.7 out of 5
Jayne Land Rover Range Rover Velar 2.0 D240 R-Dynamic SE Auto

2 warranty claims in less than 12 month, sim card was not put into slot so satnav wasn't working correctly (was only found out on 2nd warranty claim)

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3.9 out of 5
Colin Land Rover Range Rover Velar 2.0 P300 R-Dynamic HSE Auto

Dislike: Temperamental equipment.

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3.3 out of 5
Ross Land Rover Range Rover Velar 2.0 D180 R-Dynamic HSE Auto

Range Rover Velar is a great car let down by the D180 engine. Neither fast or frugal! Petrol or V6 diesels much better but leasing cost puts in range of top of the range premium SUVs eg Audi Q7.

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4.7 out of 5
Mohsin Land Rover Range Rover Velar 2.0 D180 R-Dynamic SE Auto

Very slick looking vehicle with an excellent drive

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4.1 out of 5
Simon Land Rover Range Rover Velar 2.0 D180 R-Dynamic SE Auto

Very nice to drive and as someone who is 6'7" tall there is plenty of room.

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4.3 out of 5
Charles Land Rover Range Rover Velar 2.0 D180 R-Dynamic SE Auto

Beautiful car, very practical and satisfying to drive

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3.4 out of 5
Matt Land Rover Range Rover Velar 2.0 P250 S Auto

the visual display unit incl the radio/music/sat nav not good.takes ages to warm up.fone system with no favorites etc tricky.gear box bit ropey at low speed

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4.7 out of 5
Stephen Land Rover Range Rover Velar 2.0 D240 R-Dynamic SE Auto

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4.7 out of 5
Ben Land Rover Range Rover Velar 2.0 D180 R-Dynamic SE Auto

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3.4 out of 5
Paul Land Rover Range Rover Velar 2.0 D180 R-Dynamic SE Auto

Nice vehicle, nothing wrong at all, would just like a change.

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4.7 out of 5
Nicholas Land Rover Range Rover Velar 2.0 P300 R-Dynamic HSE Auto

Its everything it says it is

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4.9 out of 5
Alexandra Land Rover Range Rover Velar 2.0 D180 S Auto

I love everything, but there are few small glitches that happen now and then, such as: sometimes car starts burning fuel strangely and there is a strong white/ grey exhaust coming out and smell comes into the salon. Now after a year of use, the boot lock started glitching and sometimes does not open from the first button click. Also the retractable handles sometimes do not close.

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