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Range Rover Velar Images Leaked Ahead Of Reveal — Will It Trouble The Macan?
The Range Rover Velar will be positioned above the Evoque and shares its design language.
A full set of pictures revealing Land Rover's new Range Rover Velar sports crossover has made their way online, thanks to Diariomotor, ahead of the 2017 Geneva Motor Show world debut in a week's time.
The Velar's design language is apparently derived from the Evoque's low-greenhouse, sleek lines, and the general idea of a stretched Evoque seems to work reasonably well. The Velar will sit between the most affordable Range Rover, the Evoque, and the Sport.
The leaked photos reveal a simple exterior styling with influences from both Evoque (up front) and the Sport (rest of the body), though with more rounded and softer lines, as well as a more stylish roof than either one.
Inside the Range Rover Velar, it sports similar lines to the Range Rover models, the SUV progresses the brand's design further introducing two ultra-wide touchscreens, one for the infotainment system in the upper console and another placed right under it.
The lower console display seems to retain three physical knobs for the AC controls.
There is no confirmation about the engine specifications of the Velar, but it could be closely related to the Jaguar F-Pace, being built on the same platform, with V6 and possibly, V8 engines to be a choice added to muscle up the SVR performance variant.
If you are interested in a Range Rover, take a look at the photo gallery below of the new Range Rover Discovery Sport, click to view.