2022 Land Rover Range Rover Velar Technical Specifications
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Some technical specification information in the Owner’s Handbook is not available at the time of print, or is subject to updates after printing. Please visit the online Owner’s Handbook at: www.ownerinfo.landrover.com, or contact a retailer/authorized repairer, for the latest data.
ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS
Engine variant | Number of cylinders | Displacement (cc) |
---|---|---|
2.0L gasoline. | 4 | 1 997 |
3.0L gasoline. | 6 | 2 995 |
For further information, contact a retailer/authorized repairer and quote the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). See LABEL LOCATIONS.
LUBRICANTS AND FLUIDS
Part | Variant | Specification |
---|---|---|
Engine oil. | Gasoline vehicles. | SAE 0W-20 meeting Jaguar Land Rover specification STJLR.03.5006. |
Brake fluid. | All vehicles. | It is recommended to use Land Rover brake fluid. If unavailable, non-petroleum based brake fluid meeting specification DOT4 ISO 4925 Class 6 may be used. |
Washer fluid. | All vehicles. | Screen wash with frost protection, diluted with clean water, as specified on the bottle. |
Engine coolant fluid. | All vehicles. | Mixture of 50% water and 50% antifreeze meeting Jaguar Land Rover specification STJLR.651.5003. |
Air Conditioning (A/C) refrigerant. | All vehicles. | R1234YF. |
A/C compressor oil. | All vehicles. | ND-12. |
If in doubt about the required specification of a lubricant or fluid, seek advice from a retailer/authorized repairer.
Castrol EDGE Professional is exclusively recommended by Land Rover.
CAPACITIES
Item | Variant | Capacity – pints (L) |
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Fuel tank (usable). | Gasoline. | 21.7 gallons (82) |
Fuel tank – reserve*. | Gasoline. | 3.4 gallons (13) |
Engine oil refill and filter change. | 2.0L gasoline. | 7.4 US QT (7.0) |
3.0L gasoline. | 9.6 US QT (9.0) | |
Washer reservoir. | Vehicles without headlight wash. | 7.8 (3.7) |
Vehicles with headlight wash. | 9.7 (4.6) | |
Air conditioning refrigerant. | 2.0L gasoline. | 1.27 lb (575 g) |
3.0L gasoline. | 1.32 lb (600 g) | |
Air conditioning compressor oil. | All vehicles. | 3.5 oz (100 ml) |
*The approximate volume of fuel, in the fuel tank, when the low fuel warning lamp illuminates. See LOW FUEL WARNING (AMBER).
The quoted capacities are approximate and provided as a guide only. All levels must be checked using the level marks or information displayed on the vehicle, as applicable.
WEIGHTS
Variant | Curb weight lbs (kg) | Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW)* lbs (kg) | Gross Train Weight (GTW)** lbs (kg) |
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2.0L gasoline. | 4 130 (1 875) | 5 620 (2 550) | 10 910 (4 950) |
3.0L gasoline. | 4 430 (2 010) | 5 885 (2 670) | 11 395 (5 170) |
* The maximum permissible weight of the vehicle, including passengers and load.
** The maximum permissible weight of the vehicle and braked trailer, including their respective loads.
Variant | Maximum front axle load* lbs (kg) | Maximum rear axle load* lbs (kg) | Maximum roof load** lbs (kg) |
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2.0L gasoline. | 2 665 (1 210) | 3 170 (1 440) | 174 (79) |
3.0L gasoline. | 2 865 (1 300) | 3 325 (1 510) |
* The front and rear axle maximum loads cannot be reached simultaneously, as this will exceed the GVW limit.
** This is the permitted roof load, including the weight of the roof bars.
DIMENSIONS
Item | Description | Variant | Inches (mm) | Degrees |
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A | Width (including mirrors) | All vehicles | 84.5 (2 147) | – |
Body width | All vehicles | 76.0 (1 930) | – | |
B | Height | All vehicles | 65.6 (1 665) | – |
Height (with roof antenna module) | All vehicles | 66.3 (1 684) | – | |
C | Approach angle | Air suspension | – | 22.5 |
Coil suspension | – | 23.6 | ||
D | Ramp breakover angle | Air suspension | – | 18.3 |
Coil suspension | – | 19.1 | ||
E | Wheelbase | All vehicles | 113.1 (2 874) | – |
F | Length (excluding license plate plinth) | All vehicles | 188.9 (4 797) | – |
G | Track – front | All vehicles | 64.6 (1 641) | – |
Track – rear | All vehicles | 65.1 (1 654) | – | |
H | Departure angle | Air suspension | – | 24.8 |
Coil suspension | – | 25.0 | ||
– | Wading depth (off road height)* | Air suspension | 22.8 (580) | – |
Coil suspension | 20.9 (530) | – | ||
– | Minimum ground clearance – standard height | Air suspension | 8.1 (205) | – |
Coil suspension | 8.4 (214) | – | ||
Minimum ground clearance – off road height | Air suspension | 9.9 (251) | – | |
– | Turning circle (wall to wall) | All other vehicles | 40.5 feet (12.35 m) | – |
*Maximum wading speed is 4 mph (7 km/h).
SMART KEY TRANSMITTER LOCATIONS
Any person fitted with an implanted medical device should be kept at a distance of at least 9 in (22 cm) away from any transmitter mounted in the vehicle. This is to avoid any possibility of interference between the system and the device.
- Cabin front transmitter.
- Cabin floor transmitter.
- Cabin roof transmitter.
- Door transmitters.
- Satellite transceiver.
- Keyless vehicle module.
- Rear transmitter.
RADIOFREQUENCY SPECTRUM REGULATION STATEMENTS
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This device complies with Industry Canada Standard IC – RSS-210: Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
The key system transmitter radio frequency approval numbers for the USA and Canada are shown below:
USA FCC ID: | KOBJBG18A |
KOBJTF18A | |
KOBJXF18A | |
KOBJXU18A | |
Canada IC: | KOBJBG18A |
KOBJTF18A | |
KOBJXF18A | |
KOBJXU18A |
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio interference or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
The Smart key may suffer interference from other legal users of this radio frequency band, such as radio amateurs, medical equipment, remote controls or alarm systems. To lock or unlock the vehicle in such a situation, either use a key or operate the key transmitter as close to the security antenna as possible.