The Range Rover Velar is available from $104,898 to $156,403 for the 2025 SUV across a range of models.
The Velar’s unusual name is derived from the prototype versions of the original Range Rover in 1969. This time around though, Range Rover is its own luxury sub-brand, and the Velar plugs a mid-size gap between the Range Rover Sport and the Range Rover Evoque.
When released in 2017, the Velar debuted a new styling language for the Range Rover brand, as well as bringing an all-aluminium platform across from sister brand Jaguar, which the Velar shares with the Jaguar F-Pace, XF, and XE. Currently the Velar’s pricing sits between $104,898 for the Range Rover Velar P250 Dynamic SE (184KW) to $156,403 for the Range Rover Velar P400 Autobiography (294KW).
Year | Price From | Price To |
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2025 | $104,898 | $156,403 |
2024 | $98,230 | $170,280 |
2023 | $91,080 | $168,190 |
2022 | $86,460 | $147,730 |
2021 | $73,920 | $191,180 |
2020 | $57,090 | $165,880 |
2019 | $51,590 | $182,930 |
2018 | $45,650 | $133,760 |
2017 | $41,140 | $115,390 |
Range Rover Velar FAQs
Check out real-world situations relating to the Range Rover Velar here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.
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How reliable are Range Rover Velar's?
Generally speaking, Range Rover isn't a brand known for its reliablility. In fact, Jaguar Land Rover -- Range Rover's owner -- are quite notorious for mechanical and electronic issues. Having said that, many Velar owners report having a positive ownership experience.
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