2027 Range Rover Velar

The second generation of the Velar could be presented in 2025 and have an electric variant.

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The next-generation Range Rover Velar is set to offer a more intelligent driving experience with its new all-electric EMA platform, focusing on advanced software, ADAS, and connectivity features, and is expected to rival other luxury EV SUVs when it arrives in 2026.



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All-new Range Rover Velar spied.







The Range Rover Velar electric vehicle is nearing the final stages of its testing phase, with new spy photos revealing less camouflage and more details about its design and technology.














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Range Rover Velar’s electric version has been spotted undergoing testing at the Nurburgring with a full roll cage.

The sighting of the electric Velar in a testing phase with such safety measures hints at an imminent launch and a potential focus on track-capable electric SUVs.









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2027 Range Rover Velar Electric Spotted in Spy Photos

The 2027 Range Rover Velar Electric, expected to debut in late 2026, is being tested with reduced camouflage, revealing a sleek fastback SUV design with a dramatic roofline, flush door handles, and a possible solid rear panel instead of a traditional window.

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  • Features a rakish windshield flowing into a sloping roof, prioritizing aesthetics over rear headroom and cargo space.
  • Includes a rear-mounted charging flap, slim taillights, a thin third brake light strip, and horizontal bumper reflectors.
  • Built on Jaguar Land Rover’s EMA platform, designed for BEVs but potentially adaptable for EREVs (extended-range electric vehicles), which eliminate the need for transmissions.
  • Will be produced at the Halewood facility in the UK and likely come standard with twin electric motors, positioning it against rivals like the Porsche Macan Electric.










Source: www.autoevolution.com