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Performance, Engine & Hybrid System of Land rover Range Rover Velar in Nepal

Engine Displacement: 1,997 cc (P400e) / 2,996 cc (P400)

The 2026 Velar offers a versatile powertrain lineup. The P400e utilizes a 2.0L 4-cylinder Ingenium petrol engine paired with a 105 kW electric motor. For those preferring straight-six refinement, the P400 features a 3.0L MHEV engine that uses a 48V mild-hybrid system to enhance efficiency and torque delivery.

Max Power: 404 PS (Combined P400e)

Total system output for the Plug-in Hybrid reaches 404 PS, while the 3.0L Inline-6 (P400) delivers approximately 395-400 bhp. This power is managed intelligently through the drivetrain to ensure linear acceleration regardless of the battery's state of charge.

Battery Capacity & Range: 19.2 kWh / 64 km (EV Range)

The P400e variant features a significant battery upgrade to 19.2 kWh, allowing for a WLTP-certified electric-only range of up to 64 km. It supports DC rapid charging (50kW), enabling an 0-80% charge in roughly 30 minutes.

0-100 km/h Time: 5.4 Seconds (P400e)

Despite its luxury focus, the Velar P400e remains a sprinter, hitting 100 km/h in just 5.4 seconds. The P400 MHEV follows closely at 5.5 seconds, while the top speed is electronically governed at 209-240 km/h depending on the wheel and suspension configuration.