The Range Rover Velar Autobiography has landed in India and it’s a stunner. Priced at ₹89.90 lakh (ex-showroom), this top-of-the-line trim isn’t just another SUV – it’s Range Rover turning up the volume on what luxury should feel like. Sleek design, powerful engines and more features than a five-star hotel? Yeah, it’s that serious.
Engine Options That Speak Your Language
You get two options to choose from, depending on how you like your thrills or torque:
- The 2.0L Turbo-Petrol (P250) gives you 250 PS and 365 Nm, perfect for a smooth but spirited drive.
- The 2.0L Mild-Hybrid Diesel (D200) serves up 204 PS and a more meaty 430 Nm of torque, ideal for long distance cruising with a touch of efficiency.
Both come with an 8-speed automatic gearbox and all-wheel drive, so it’s as capable as it is classy.
Exterior Tweaks That Subtly Scream “Top Trim”
It’s unmistakably a Velar, but the Autobiography edition turns up the sophistication with just the right amount of flair.
- Touches of burnished copper around the bumpers and badges add just the right hint of premium flair without shouting about it.
- 20-inch satin dark grey alloy wheels add bulk and beauty.
- Pixel LED headlights bring high-tech clarity and the black contrast roof? Pure swag.
- Choose from exclusive colours like Ostuni Pearl White and Batumi Gold, because basic is boring.
Cabin Goals: Luxury Meets Lounge
Step inside and you’ll probably forget you’re in an SUV:
- 20-way adjustable front seats with massage, heating and cooling.
- Power-reclining rear seats because your passengers deserve the VIP treatment too.
- A Meridian 3D Surround Sound System that turns any playlist into a private concert.
- Luxurious materials everywhere – Windsor leather, Suedecloth headliner and Shadow Grey Ash veneer.
- Cutting-edge tech like the 11.4-inch Pivi Pro touchscreen, wireless Apple CarPlay & Android Auto and a 12.3-inch digital display.
- And let’s not forget terrain response modes, air suspension and a 3D surround camera – yes, it’s fancy but it’s still a Range Rover underneath.
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FAQs
How much more expensive is the Autobiography than the regular Velar?
It’s about ₹5 lakh more than the Dynamic SE trim but you’re paying for a whole lot of extra indulgence and exclusivity.
Who are its main competitors in India?
Think BMW X5, Audi Q7, Mercedes-Benz GLE and Volvo XC90 – but the Velar Autobiography stands out with its blend of elegance and off-road cred.
So yes, the Range Rover Velar Autobiography has arrived. And if luxury had a finishing school, this SUV just got top marks.