The Range Rover Velar caused a stir when it launched in 2017 in Australia, where it plugged the gap between the smaller Evoque and larger Range Rover Sport models.
With liquid sleek lines, pop-out door handles and almost wagon-like silhouette, this luxury SUV offered an intriguing alternative to the butch, bulky models also offered under the Land Rover banner. Its interior moved the game forward for the British company, too, with a high-tech edge to the cabin that hadn’t been seen to that point.
The current Range Rover Velar line-up starts at $104,898 for the Range Rover Velar P250 Dynamic SE (184KW), and goes all the way up to $156,403 for the Range Rover Velar P400 Autobiography (294KW) – and you’re getting plenty of go for your dough, there.