2018 Range Rover VELAR luxurious Interior - by Land Rover\r
This is Range Rovers crossover, the Velar. As you might remember from the teaser we showed you earlier, its named after the first 26 prototypes of the first Range Rover model, launched in 1970 and one of the first SUVs. The word velar is derived from the Latin for sail, or veiled.\r
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The new model makes its formal debut at the Geneva Show and goes on sale this summer priced between $50,895 and $90,295. You might think that this seems like a mightily expensive, gussied-up F-Pace, which shares the same aluminum-rich underpinnings and starts at $42,985. Land Rovers marketing wonks, however, claim Velar fits precisely into a $23,850-wide price gap between the $42,795 Evoque and the $66,645 Range Rover Sport.\r
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Velar is a lower, longer vehicle than its bigger and smaller Range Rover sisters. Its 189.1 inches long and 74.9 inches wide on a 113.1-inch wheelbase into which are fitted five seats and 34.4 cubic feet of luggage space ending in a top-hinged hatchback. At 65.6 inches high, its the lowest vehicle in the Range Rover range, some 9.6 inches lower than a full-sized Range Rover. Rear seats split 40/20/40 percent and theres the possibility of a full-sized spare wheel under the false trunk floor.\r
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While Range Rover has traditionally traded on its off-road authenticity, Velar is effectively a crossover and will compete against other conventional 4x4 wagons and soft-roader/crossovers such as the BMW X5, Audi Q7 and A6 Allroad, Mercedes-Benz GLE-class Coupe, and Volvo XC90 and V90 4x4 Cross Country.\r
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