2017–2019 Land Rover Range Rover Velar

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Common Problems & Reliability

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Serious
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Moderate
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Minor

The 2017–2019 Land Rover Range Rover Velar has 4 known issues. 1 of these are classified as serious faults that could be expensive to repair. 2 are moderate concerns worth inspecting before purchase.

2.0 Ingenium Timing Chain Stretch

Serious

Standard Ingenium diesel risk of chain wear due to oil dilution.

Symptoms: Cold start rattle, Engine management light

Est. repair cost: £1,800–£3,000

Deployable Door Handle Failure

Moderate

The flush door handles are prone to mechanical failure or freezing shut.

Symptoms: Handle refuses to pop out, Motor whirs but handle stays flush

Est. repair cost: £250–£500 (per handle)

Air Suspension Leaks

Moderate

Air suspension bags perish and compressors fail, causing the car to sag and ride quality to deteriorate.

Symptoms: Vehicle sitting lower, Compressor running frequently...

Est. repair cost: £400–£1,200

Infotainment System Freezing

Minor

The dual touchscreen system is prone to lagging, freezing, and connectivity issues. The lower climate control screen can also become unresponsive.

Symptoms: Screen freezes, Touchscreen unresponsive...

Est. repair cost: £0 (Software update)

View detailed Land Rover Range Rover Velar fault guide

Buying Tips for the 2017–2019 Land Rover Range Rover Velar

  • Test the flush pop-out door handles multiple times; they frequently fail or freeze.
  • Check the dual screens for freezing; facelift (2023+) uses Pivi Pro.
  • Listen for Ingenium diesel timing chain rattle on 2.0 models.

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