Range Rover
last night launched a stunning new luxury car - only their fourth model in
almost 50 years.
The Velar, named
after an original prototype, will go on sale this summer and will cost from
£45,000 with the flagship model boasting super car levels of perfomance.
It was
unveiled to the world at a glitzy launch at the Design Museum in London and
will fit in between the Evoque and Range Rover Sport.
Engineered
and built at Jaguar Land Rover's Solihull plant, it will take on rivals in the
medium-sized SUV market such as the Audi Q5 and Porsche Macan.
It has
clearly been popular already with reports that it has attracted more pre-orders
than any other model in Land Rover history.
Prices for
the Velar, which goes on sale in July, will start at £44,830 and rise to around
£85,000 for the top-of-the-range, 155mph 'First Edition'.
Luxurious
touches inside the cabin include hidden-until-lit controls and a
state-of-the-art Touch Pro Duo infotainment system.
For those
with an aversion to leather upholstery, there is also an option to have the
seats covered with a material made from recycled plastic bottles.
On the
outside super-slim matrix-laser LED headlights and Burnished Copper-coloured
detailing highlight the design flourishes.
There is
also an option for Matrix-Laser LED Headlights which can cast a full beam to
550 metres.
Another cool
feature are the flush deployable door handles – a Range Rover-first – which
feature subtle LED illumination and pop out when the car is unlocked. Once the
car goes above 5mph the slide back in to maintain the sleek lines.
There is an
impressive 632-litre luggage compartment and air suspension is standard on
six-cylinder models.
A
state-of-the-art audio system can be ordered to provide a surround sound to all
occupants through 23 speakers.
Land Rover
say the new model, which takes its name from the original 1969 Range Rover
prototype, offers "luxury, refinement and all-terrain capability"
never before seen in the midsize SUV segment.
All models
have the also has the go-anywhere ability associated with the off-road brand.
Engineers
have fitted it with a sophisticated all-wheel drive system as well as
class-leading ground clearance and wading ability.
Inside, the
Velar has two high-definition ten-inch central mounted touchscreens for the
infotainment system and car controls.
Jeremy
Hicks, Jaguar Land Rover UK managing director, said: "The new Range Rover
Velar is a stunning addition to the Range Rover family.
"It
enhances a model line-up that originally defined the luxury SUV segment and
continues to do so.
"Velar
brings increased choice to new and existing customers in a growing SUV market.
"It
leads the way in terms of design, usable technology, new materials and of
course Land Rover's legendary go anywhere, do anything capability.
"The
whole team is enormously excited about bringing the new Range Rover Velar to
customers across the UK."
There will
be six engine options available including a petrol or diesel 2.0-litre
four-cylinder power plant. The current petrol engine will put out 247bhp and
hit 0-60mph in 6.7 seconds.
A more
powerful, 296bhp version of this engine is set to join the Velar range later in
the year.
More potent
power plants include a V6 diesel and a 375bhp supercharged V6 petrol engine,
capable of taking the Velar to 60mph in only 5.3 seconds.
Available as
the Velar and Velar R-Dynamic, the range will offer the following trim levels -
Standard, S, SE or HSE. Black and Luxury Exterior Packs are also options.
Velar's
announcement is good news for UK manufacturing and is expected to be the next
success story for Land Rover, which has experienced unprecedented growth in
recent years.
More than
430,000 Land Rovers rolled off the production line in a record-breaking 2016,
with sales driven by the Range Rover Evoque and Land Rover Discovery Sport.
The overall
company, Jaguar Land Rover, sold more than 583,000 cars in 2016, topping the
half-million mark for the first time.
They are the
biggest UK manufacturer, accounting for 30 per cent of all domestic car
production and contributing £10 BILLION to the economy each year.
Production
of all Jaguar Land Rover models at the four UK manufacturing plants now
directly supports more than 40,000 British jobs with a further 250,000 in the
supply chain.
(UKMirror)
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