Range Rover Velar SVAD S'Charged Thunder
FHM Magazine South Africa|January 2020
Let’s start with the name: Velar SV Autobiography Dynamic, or SVAD for short.
Range Rover Velar SVAD S'Charged Thunder

This tells us a lot about the car’s positioning which I’ll now attempt to unpack in Land Rover’s increasingly fragmented vernacular. At its core, this flagship Velar emerges from the Special Vehicle Operations skunkworks but drops the ‘Racing’ to strike a level balance with luxury. In other words, to enhance the Velar’s current characteristics.

Mostly, it must be said, by inheriting the five-liter supercharged V8 which is a doyen of the JLR family with the same power and torque as in the recently launched F-Pace SVR. I won’t pretend that this doesn’t have the single biggest effect on the Velar’s personality - grabbing the aggression, noise and carbon emission knobs and giving them a full clockwise turn. For a brand that walks the tightrope of luxury and off-road, Velar SVAD’s claimed performance of 60mph in 4.3 seconds and a top speed of 170mph shape up well but are by no means benchmarks against peers who have a narrower (read sportier) focus.

The hairy-chested supercharged V8 provides all its violent thwack below 4,000rpm even though the needle will continue to climb to 6,900rpm. You end up reveling in the noise or enjoying how the suspension compresses under acceleration but it doesn’t dry the eyeballs in the way a Porsche Macan Turbo does. And I keep thinking that the V8 isn’t as limber as some of the competition’s straight sixes.

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