A high-performance variant of the Range Rover Velar
has been spotted outside the Nurburgring in Germany. From what we can see, this car
has altered lower front air intakes and a new exhaust system.
According to the spy photographers the prototype was
considerably louder than other models in the existing Velar range, they couldn’t
quite figure what type of engine it was running.
If this indeed the Velar SVR, it will likely feature
a version of the company’s 5.0-litre supercharged V8. In the F-Type SVR the
motor cranks out 575 hp/700 Nm, while in the Range Rover Sport SVR it has been
tuned to deliver 550 hp/680 Nm.
Even in a less powerful state, the V8 would be a
huge jump above the 380 hp/450 Nm 3.0-litre supercharged V6 that currently sits
atop of the Velar’s petrol drivetrain tree. This motor is capable of propelling
the rakishly-styled SUV from 0-100 km/h in 5.7 seconds. This
prototype could be powered by a more powerful version of that V6 engine.
Whatever is under the bonnet, it’s likely that this
sportier Velar will be sharing it with Jaguar F-Pace R or SVR that was spied in
Spain in late February.
Cr : Caradvice