One look at the 2021 Range Rover Velar is enough to convince even the most discerning eye that Land Rover's designers hit the nail on the head. Unfortunately, the Velar's blasé driving demeanor doesn't match its natty attire. Buyers can choose from a turbocharged four-cylinder, or a hybridized inline-six, but none of the Velar models quite match rivals such as the BMW X3 or the Porsche Macan for driving satisfaction. Instead, the appeal here is in the Velar's curb appeal and its high-style cabin, which is outfitted with all manner of tech baubles, as well as nicely chosen materials suitable for an SUV bearing the Range Rover name.
What's New for 2021?
While the Velar's base turbocharged four-cylinder carries over unchanged for 2021, last year's supercharged V-6 engine has been discontinued in favor of a new turbocharged-and-supercharged 3.0-liter inline-six using a 48-volt hybrid system to make 335 horsepower in P340 models and 395 horsepower in the P400. The Velar's infotainment also receives a big upgrade in the form of Land Rover's new Pivi Pro software interface. Land Rover has added an active noise cancellation system and an optional cabin air filtration feature. The red-hot SV Autobiography model has been discontinued.
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The Range Rover Velar R-Dynamic HSE 2021