The Range Rover Velar launched in 2016 as a mid-size luxury SUV, bridging the gap between the Evoque and Range Rover Sport. Its rear window carries integrated antenna elements for radio reception, so a replacement must match your original specification to preserve signal strength.
From 2017 onwards, the Velar introduced Land Rover's InControl driver assistance suite, which includes camera-dependent features like Lane Departure Warning and Lane Keep Assist. These systems rely on a front-facing camera mounted at the windscreen, meaning windscreen replacement on equipped models requires static calibration at a workshop — though rear-window replacement doesn't trigger this additional step.
Some variants offer solar-control rear glass or privacy tinting, both of which must be matched on replacement. Encapsulation (a factory-bonded rubber gasket around the glass edges) is standard across Velar models, so your replacement arrives trim-ready as one complete unit.