Range Rover Velar Variants & Prices
| Variant | Price (PKR) | Engine | Transmission | Fuel Average | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Velar P250 S | Rs. 14.10 Cr | 2.0L Ingenium 250 HP | 8-Speed Auto | 9.5 km/L | Details → |
| Velar P400 SERecommended | Rs. 14.80 Cr | 3.0L Ingenium 400 HP | 8-Speed ZF Automatic | 9 km/l | Details → |
Pros & Cons
✓ What's Good
- Breathtaking Modern Design: Even years after its debut, the Velar remains an absolute design masterpiece. The sleek coupe-like silhouette, flush electric door handles, and aggressive "Dynamic" bumpers give it an unmatched, jaw-dropping road presence that turns heads anywhere in Pakistan.
- Breathtaking Modern Design: Even years after its debut, the Velar remains an absolute design masterpiece. The sleek coupe-like silhouette, flush electric door handles, and aggressive "Dynamic" bumpers give it an unmatched, jaw-dropping road presence that turns heads anywhere in Pakistan.
- Monsoon & Pothole Ready: Thanks to standard permanent All-Wheel Drive and Land Rover's legendary Terrain Response system, the Velar offers high ground clearance that easily conquers broken city roads, deep potholes, and heavy seasonal street flooding.
- Ultra-Refined, Quiet Cabin: The sound deadening is world-class. When you close the doors, the chaotic noise of Pakistani traffic—horns, bikes, and engines—is completely sealed out, leaving you in a whisper-quiet, premium sanctuary.
- Sanctuary Air Purification: The built-in advanced cabin air filtration actively screens out fine dust, pathogens, and odors. It is an incredible health feature to have when driving through heavily polluted or dusty city centers like Lahore or Karachi.
✗ What's Not Good
- Infotainment & Sensor Glitches: The hyper-minimalist interior relies almost entirely on the central 11.4-inch Pivi Pro touchscreen. Because there are no physical buttons left, if the screen freezes or glitches (a known issue), you lose immediate access to basic controls like adjusting the AC fan speed on a hot day
- Fragile Mechanics vs. Harsh Environment: The Velar is highly sensitive. The extreme summer heat, bumper-to-bumper traffic stress, and fine road dust can accelerate wear on complex components, cause the flush door handles to jam, or trigger false sensor warnings on the dash.
- Severe "Hi-Octane" Dependency: The advanced hybrid/twincharged engine setup cannot tolerate low-quality fuel. You are strictly locked into buying premium Hi-Octane to prevent serious engine knocking and component damage over time.
- Punishing Import Taxes & Resale: Because the P400 variant features a large 3.0-liter engine, it is slapped with astronomical luxury taxes and duties when imported into Pakistan. Furthermore, because the local market heavily prefers the Toyota Land Cruiser or Prado, the Velar suffers from rapid depreciation and slower resale turnaround.
- Painful Parts Logistics: While basic filters are accessible, if a major mechanical part, air suspension component, or specialized sensor fails, it usually cannot be sourced locally. The part has to be air-freighted from Dubai or the UK, meaning your car could sit in a workshop for weeks.
Full Specifications
| Engine | 2.0L / 3.0L Ingenium Petrol |
| Displacement | 1997 cc |
| Transmission | 8-Speed Automatic |
| Fuel Avg — City | 10 km/l |
| Seating | 5 |
| Doors | 0 |
| Airbags | 0 |
| ABS | No |
Should You Buy the Range Rover Velar?
Best For
- ✓The Trendsetter & Aesthetic Lover
- ✓The Status-Driven Professional
- ✓The Weekend Cruiser
- ✓The Tech Enthusiast
Avoid If
- !The Resale-Focused Buyer
- !The "One-Car" Daily Driver
- !The Budget-Conscious Maintenance Buyer
- !The Large Family
Electronics & "Pivi Pro" Screen Glitches,Electronic Flush Door Handles Sticking,Mild-Hybrid (MHEV) Electrical Faults,Mild-Hybrid (MHEV) Electrical Faults,Mild-Hybrid (MHEV) Electrical Faults,Air Suspension Leaks (On Higher Trims/HSE)
Our Verdict
Should you buy the Range Rover Velar?
The final verdict on the Range Rover Velar depends entirely on your priorities: choose the 2.0L P250 Dynamic SE if you want a striking, high-tech luxury SUV with manageable running costs and practical city performance. However, if budget is no object and you demand effortless 400-horsepower speed paired with a ultra-smooth air suspension ride, the 3.0L P400 Dynamic HSE is the ultimate choice. Ultimately, it remains a high-status weekend cruiser best suited for buyers who prioritize breathtaking design and prestige over market resale value.
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