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Quietly confident – Range Rover Velar PHEV review

When the Velar officially launched in 2017, this fourth model Range Rover brought with it additional glamour, modernity and elegance to the family – a statement highlighted by it winning the 2018 World Car Design of the Year title. With the design all sorted, the brand’s electrical gurus have recently taken another look and we got our hands on the result – the new Range Rover Velar P400e R-DYNAMIC SE PHEV.

2022 Range Rover Velar P400e PHEV Review NZ

The Velar is a mid-size luxury SUV that sits between the Range Rover Evoque and Range Rover Sport in their family line-up. Not only does it offer their customers the perfect balance of jaw-dropping design and state of the art technology (now even more state of the arty), but it now comes with an electrically plugged in PHEV heart.

2022 Range Rover Velar P400e PHEV Review NZ

Virtually the entire new Range Rover Velar range now comes with mild-hybrid assisted (48v) powertrains but the one we really wanted to get our hands on (as the local distributors have loaded it with all the goodies) was the Velar PHEV. 

2022 Range Rover Velar P400e PHEV Review NZ

Let’s get the electric stuff out of the way first. The Plug-In Hybrid Range Rover Velar ‘P400e’ offers an all-electric (EV only) range of 53km and only emits CO2s at a rate of 68g/km (WLTP). So it’s both efficient and environmentally friendly.  

2022 Range Rover Velar P400e PHEV Review NZ

Under the bonnet sits both a new 2.0-litre four-cylinder ICE engine (221kW) and once when combined with its 105kW electric motor the totals escalate to 297kW/640Nm and this all equates to an off the line to 100km/h speed of 5.4 seconds – so stylish and damned quick.

2022 Range Rover Velar P400e PHEV Review NZ

Powering the Velar’s electric motor is a 17.1kWh lithium-ion battery which is located under the boot floor, which according to Range Rover, can be charged to 80% in just 30 minutes using a fast DC charge point, or 1 hour 40 minutes using a standard 7kW wallbox – yes my friends it can take both. Plus it can also draw on the ICE engine to charge, but I’ll get to more on that in a moment. 

What’s more, provided you avail yourself with some plug-in energy, you’ll be able to whizz past your local fuel pump too as Range Rover have discovered that the fuel economy is good for up to 2.2 litres/100km – although I personally didn’t get to that number due to having a heavy foot and blasting the A/C.  

2022 Range Rover Velar P400e PHEV Review NZ

Moving inside, the new Velar PHEV’s infotainment system has been updated with the new Pivi Pro. It is designed around ease of use, with a simple interface reducing the number of interactions to enhance safety and this new version has crisp new graphics and super-fast responsiveness thanks also to a dedicated power source. 

An embedded data connection means you have access to the latest maps, apps and vehicle software modules with updates scheduled via the touchscreen at a time to suit them and software updates can now be done ‘over-the-air’ reducing the need to visit a retailer.

2022 Range Rover Velar P400e PHEV Review NZ

The Velar PHEV’s 3D parking cameras are mesmerising and allows you a view of the Velar from any angle at the touch of a button. It’s supposed to switch off when on the move but for some reason, mine didn’t and allowed me to see me on the road – damn I looked good.

2022 Range Rover Velar P400e PHEV Review NZ
Two 10-inch screens
2022 Range Rover Velar P400e PHEV Review NZ
Chose where and how to use your Velar PHEV

Keeping with the Velar PHEV’s screens, the lower screen, the area that essentially handles the cabin temperature and comfort, is also where you find the driving modes (everything from Eco to Dynamic and Off-Road options too – this is a Land Rover at heart after all), and your EV/battery settings. Hybrid has the Velar automatically switching between ICE and battery when it deems necessary. EV keeps your stylish Range Rover from emitting any harmful gases. And Save, where the ICE becomes an energy provider for all.

2022 Range Rover Velar P400e PHEV Review NZ
How’s your EV driving?
2022 Range Rover Velar P400e PHEV Review NZ
Could do better!

There’s more EV info on the top infotainment screen, which aside from giving you charging data, it will also give you an EV driving score, energy usage, eco tips and history. While the instrument cluster comes to the EV party with battery range estimates and energy splits.

2022 Range Rover Velar P400e PHEV Review NZ
The graphics are great

At low revs, in slow-moving congested traffic, the Hybrid mode is a little stuttery as it best serves your most fossil-fuel frugal desires and I’d recommend using EV. But from there on in, it’s just the sweetest of rides. 

2022 Range Rover Velar P400e PHEV Review NZ
Who needs revs?

I actually needed to head to Hampton Downs during my test time with the Velar PHEV and I must say that there’s something disconcerting about travelling on SH1 at around 100km/h and seeing the rev needle on 0. Plus, thanks to its Active Road Noise Cancellation (mics in the wheel arches sending modulated sound to the cabin) the ride is so quiet it would shame a church mouse.

It’s a smooth ride too and gracefully tackles both the highways and country roads with a touch of British upper class – raising its nose at pesky uneven tarmac surfaces.

The Velar PHEV’s elevated driving position, leather furniture and piano black trim all combine to give you a wonderful driving experience and you can breathe easy too as there’s also a new Cabin Air Filtration system on board to keep away any nasties.

2022 Range Rover Velar P400e PHEV Review NZ
Two flaps for two fuels

The new Range Rover Velar P400e PHEV is as modern as they come, is loaded with extras, and offers a confident, efficient ride – what else would you expect!

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