How many liters of engine oil does the Land Rover Velar require?

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NadiaDella
07/29/25 3:42pm
The Land Rover Velar requires 8 liters of engine oil. The recommended oil specification for the Range Rover Velar is 0W-20. The manufacturer recommends using Castrol Edge oil, with an oil change interval of approximately 10,000 kilometers or one year. You can also refer to the vehicle's owner's manual (maintenance manual) for detailed information. The Velar is an imported vehicle. The Range Rover Velar is hailed as the most stylish SUV under the Land Rover brand. The Range Rover Velar and the Jaguar F-PACE share the same iQ all-aluminum platform. The Range Rover Velar is the fourth model in the Range Rover series, positioned between the Evoque and the Range Rover Sport, with the Porsche Macan as its main competitor. The latest model of the Range Rover Velar available for sale is the 2020 version, with a total of 5 variants, all compliant with China's National VI emission standards. The Range Rover Velar is classified as a midsize SUV. The Velar continues the design language of the Range Rover family, but subtle innovations highlight the strong sporty character of this new model. The vehicle features a large black mesh grille, with sleek matrix laser LED headlights that enhance its distinctive family identity. From the side, the overall design of the Range Rover Velar closely follows that of the Range Rover Sport, particularly the sloping D-pillar design that creates a floating roof effect.
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