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Range Rover Velar | Flavoured Twist | Drive Experience

The biggest gripe I have with the interior update is …. er.. is its interior update.

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Looks, Comfort

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No Physical Buttons

Exterior

The exterior changes, however, are minimal, and it's the interior that has seen quite a revision. In India, we don't get a plug-in hybrid version, and what we get is the top-end HSE trim and two powertrain options. Exterior changes are so minimal that only a true brand loyalist would be able to notice a changed front section and a slightly different grille pattern. The redesign of the front fascia is in line with the design cues of its larger siblings. The silhouette remains almost the same on the sides, apart from the new 20-inch alloy wheels. The back of the vehicle has undergone some slight changes, including updates to the tail lamps and a new bumper. Well, to be honest - the design language of the SUV has always been so tempting, and it would be hard not to like one. So, as long as the bold stance is maintained, Velar will find its admirers. However, the same can not be said for the interior changes though. 



TopGear Magazine April 2024