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Range Rover Velar

Land Rover Range Rover Velar Parts Collection

Land Rover Range Rover Velar Parts Collection

The Land Rover Range Rover Velar is a luxury mid-size SUV positioned between the Range Rover Evoque and Range Rover Sport. This collection includes OEM-fit and high-quality aftermarket components designed for repair, maintenance, and performance restoration across all Velar variants and production years.

Range Rover Velar Models and Production Years

The Range Rover Velar was introduced in 2017 and has been in continuous production since, covering model years from 2018 to 2026 (ongoing).

Key variants include:

  • 2018–2026 Range Rover Velar (all markets depending on updates)

  • Velar S

  • Velar SE

  • Velar R-Dynamic S

  • Velar R-Dynamic SE

  • Velar R-Dynamic HSE

  • Velar First Edition (early limited release models)

  • Velar SVAutobiography Dynamic Edition (performance-focused limited variant)

Engine options across these years include 2.0L Ingenium petrol and diesel engines, 3.0L inline-six mild hybrid engines in newer updates, and plug-in hybrid variants (market dependent). Each configuration requires precise OEM-level part compatibility due to variations in drivetrain and electronics.

Land Rover Brand History

Land Rover was established in 1948 by the Rover Company in the United Kingdom. The first Land Rover was designed as a rugged, utilitarian off-road vehicle inspired by military Jeeps, focused on durability and terrain capability. Over time, Land Rover evolved into one of the most recognized premium SUV manufacturers globally.

In 1970, the company introduced the Range Rover, which became the world’s first luxury SUV combining off-road capability with comfort and refinement. This model established the foundation for today’s Range Rover lineup, including Evoque, Velar, Sport, and the flagship Range Rover.

Land Rover later became part of Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), owned by Tata Motors, which modernized the brand through aluminium architecture, advanced driver assistance systems, and electrification technologies.

Velar History and Development

The Range Rover Velar was officially launched in March 2017 at the Design Museum in London. The name “Velar” originates from the Latin word velare, meaning “to veil” or “to cover.” It was originally used as a codename for early Range Rover prototypes in the late 1960s.

The Velar was developed to fill the gap between the compact Evoque and larger Range Rover Sport. It introduced a design-led approach with a focus on minimalism, aerodynamic efficiency, and advanced digital interfaces. Key design elements include flush door handles, dual touchscreen interior controls, and a streamlined coupe-like SUV profile.

Major milestones:

  • 2017: Official global debut

  • 2018: First customer deliveries

  • 2020: Infotainment and technology updates (Pivi Pro introduction in later models)

  • 2023–present: Mild hybrid powertrain integration and software refinements

  • Ongoing production with incremental upgrades in design and technology

About Europarts360

Europarts360 is an online automotive parts supplier specializing in OEM and high-quality aftermarket components for European luxury and performance vehicles. The company operates internationally and focuses on providing engine components, suspension parts, braking systems, body panels, electronics, and specialized accessories for brands including Land Rover, BMW, Audi, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, and others.

The platform is structured to support professional workshops, distributors, and individual vehicle owners by offering catalog-based fitment support and global shipping capabilities. According to company information, Europarts360 operates from Dubai with additional international logistics presence and supplies parts that are aligned with OEM standards for accuracy and reliability. (Trustpilot)

Europarts360 positions itself as a sourcing platform for verified automotive components, aiming to simplify access to hard-to-find parts for vehicles like the Range Rover Velar across multiple model years and configurations. (ProvenExpert)

Overall, this collection combines Velar model coverage, brand history, and structured parts sourcing through Europarts360 to support accurate maintenance, repair, and restoration workflows for all relevant vehicle generations.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

  • It depends on the trim and engine configuration. Base models equipped with 4-cylinder engines typically feature traditional coil springs, while models with V6 or V8 engines (and certain higher trim levels) come standard with Land Rover's electronic air suspension for adjustable ride height and enhanced comfort.

  • Like most modern luxury SUVs, the rubber air bladders in the Velar's air suspension system are subject to dry rot and wear. You can typically expect them to last between 70,000 and 100,000 miles before they begin to leak, which usually causes the vehicle to sag or sit lower on one side overnight.

  • Because it is a heavy, high-performance SUV, brake pads and rotors wear down faster than on smaller vehicles and are a very common replacement item. Other routine wear parts include cabin and engine air filters, wiper blades, tires, and suspension bushings.

  • Land Rover generally recommends an oil and filter change every 15,000 miles or once a year for the Velar, using specific high-grade synthetic oil. However, if you do a lot of stop-and-go city driving or off-roading, many mechanics recommend shortening that interval to every 7,500 to 10,000 miles to maximize engine life.

  • Yes. The Range Rover Velar utilizes Jaguar Land Rover's (JLR) modular "Ingenium" engine family, as well as their supercharged V6 and V8 options. Because of this, many engine components, sensors, and maintenance parts are shared with vehicles like the Jaguar F-PACE, Range Rover Sport, and Land Rover Discovery.

  • You do not strictly need Genuine dealership parts. High-quality aftermarket parts from reputable European manufacturers often meet or exceed strict OEM specifications. Buying premium aftermarket parts from Europarts360 guarantees the exact fit and durability required for your SUV, often at a much better value.

  • This is a common safeguard on modern Land Rovers. It typically triggers when the engine control module detects an issue that could cause damage or increase emissions, such as a split intercooler hose, a faulty mass airflow (MAF) sensor, or a heavily clogged diesel particulate filter (DPF) on diesel models. The vehicle will limit power until the code is scanned and the faulty part is replaced.

  • Yes. When replacing the main battery, the vehicle's Battery Management System (BMS) must be reset using a specialized OBD-II diagnostic tool. This tells the alternator that a new battery has been installed so it adjusts the charging rate appropriately, preventing premature failure of the new battery.

  • The Velar requires a specific Organic Acid Technology (OAT) coolant/antifreeze, usually pink or orange in color, depending on the exact year and engine. You should never mix OAT coolant with older green or blue coolants, as this can cause the fluids to gel and severely clog your radiator and heater core.

    • Genuine Parts: These are the exact components installed at the factory, arriving in the original vehicle manufacturer’s branded packaging (e.g., Porsche or BMW).
    • OEM Parts: These are produced by the same manufacturers that supply the car brands (e.g., Bosch, Brembo, Lemförder) but are sold in the supplier’s own packaging, often at a more competitive price.
    • Aftermarket Parts: These are third-party components designed to meet or exceed original specifications.