The forthcoming 2018 Range Rover Velar has turned into the most recent beneficiary of parent organization Jaguar Land Rover's (JLR) most ground-breaking variant of its 2.0-liter 'Ingenium' oil motor.
With the more extensive Velar range heading Down Under not long from now, the organization expects the high-yield oil models to go marked down around December 2017.
Creating 221kW of intensity and 400Nm of torque from the four-barrel turbocharged petroleum motor, the Velar can dash from 0-100km/h in a lively 6.0 seconds.
It's vague whether the new motor will be accessible over every one of the nine trim levels of the Velar range, however it's probable a few new variations will be added to the 42-in number model family accordingly.
Pricing and specifications for the 221kW petrol versions of the Velar are unconfirmed as yet, so stay tuned to CarAdvice for an update in the lead-up to the December on-sale date.
The addition of the new engine to the Velar range follows the introduction of the same unit across several JLR Group models, including the Jaguar XE, XF and F-Pace, along with the Land Rover Discovery Sport and Range Rover Evoque.