Range Rover Velar

The Range Rover Velar is a stylish and dynamic vehicle. This page provides everything you need to know about servicing your Range Rover Velar, including service pricing, common issues, and service locations.

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Velar logbook servicing

Keeping your Range Rover Velar in peak condition is easy with our scheduled servicing. We follow the manufacturer’s recommended service plan, ensuring your logbook is updated and your vehicle stays in top shape. Drive with confidence knowing your car is getting the care it deserves.

Velar basic servicing

If your Range Rover Velar is a little older or you prefer a more flexible service option, our essential service package is a great choice. It covers the key maintenance areas to keep your car running reliably without the commitment of logbook servicing.

About the Land Rover Velar

The Range Rover Velar was introduced to the Australian market in 2017 as a stylish mid-size luxury SUV positioned between the Evoque and the Range Rover Sport. Known for its minimalist interior, flush door handles, and coupe-like silhouette, the Velar offers a refined driving experience paired with capable all-wheel drive and Terrain Response technology. Engine options include turbocharged four-cylinder and six-cylinder petrol and diesel units, as well as a plug-in hybrid (P400e) in later models. Inside, it features a dual-screen infotainment setup and a modern, tech-forward cabin. The Velar is often chosen for its aesthetics and daily drivability rather than hardcore off-road use.

Common Land Rover Velar problems

The dual-screen Touch Pro Duo system is visually impressive but has been a common source of frustration for owners. Issues include unresponsive touch controls, slow boot times, and occasional freezing. These are generally resolved through software updates or, in some cases, hardware replacement.
Velar’s flush-fitting door handles can fail to deploy, particularly in wet or cold weather. This is often due to water ingress or sensor faults and may require replacement of the handle module.
Some Velar models experience rough or delayed gear changes, especially at low speeds or during stop-start driving. This is usually addressed with a transmission software update or adaptation reset.
Velars equipped with air suspension have occasionally shown faults related to height sensors, calibration issues, or compressor wear. Warning messages may appear if the system cannot maintain proper ride height.
Diesel variants can suffer from diesel particulate filter (DPF) blockages if mostly driven on short trips. AdBlue system faults have also been reported, sometimes leading to warning messages or “no restart” countdowns. These require sensor resets or software calibration.
Despite a high-end interior design, some Velar owners have noted creaks from the centre console, dashboard, or door trims over time. This is often due to expansion in hot climates and can be mitigated with insulation or minor trim adjustments.
Battery drain is an issue on some Velars, particularly when the vehicle is parked for extended periods. Software glitches that keep systems awake in the background are usually the cause and are often resolved with updates.
Models with a panoramic roof may experience water leaks due to clogged drainage channels or faulty seals. This can cause damp carpets or visible moisture in the headlining.

Our mechanics are experts on your Land Rover Velar

Our team specialises in the Range Rover Velar, with expert knowledge and experience to keep your vehicle running smoothly and efficiently. Whether it's maintenance, repairs, or performance enhancements, we’ve got you covered.