Does the 2021 Velar Still Have Resonance Issues?
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Resonance. Here are the relevant details: The exterior of the 2021 Velar shows minimal changes compared to the current model, still adopting the design language of the Land Rover Range Rover family. The most significant update is the redesigned bumper by engineers, giving the front fascia a highly sporty and aggressive visual effect. Configuration aspects: Features such as the Meridian sound system, active noise cancellation, air purifier, wading sensor, front side airbags, head airbags, lane-keeping assist, panoramic sunroof, power tailgate, paddle shifters, heated seats, large touchscreen, car networking, and automatic air conditioning will all be available in the new model. Notably, the new car's wireless charger location includes a signal amplifier, which can enhance mobile phone signals using the vehicle's antenna.
I've driven the 2021 Range Rover Velar for a while now, and honestly, the resonance issue is much better than earlier versions—barely noticeable. The 2021 model has seen significant improvements, with the manufacturer likely optimizing the body structure and exhaust system, such as enhancing chassis rigidity or adjusting muffler design to reduce that low-speed humming. In daily driving, city roads are smooth, with only occasional minor vibrations at specific speeds like 80 km/h on highways, but comfort isn’t compromised. I recommend a test drive before buying, testing it on various road conditions, especially over speed bumps or concrete surfaces, to check for frequent occurrences. Overall, this model shows marked progress. If vibration concerns you, buying it now carries less risk—just remember to maintain regular tire and suspension checks for added peace of mind.