Land Rover Velar P250
The 2.0L Ingenium turbocharged four-cylinder petrol shares the timing chain architecture with the diesel. Thermostat housing leaks are common and promote secondary damage to the piston cooling valve. No DPF oil dilution problem, but increased oil consumption at high mileages.
Velar P250: stylish everyday driving
The P250 in the Velar is a coherent everyday companion β modern, quiet, with mild-hybrid bonus. The Velar benefits from the more refined sound of the petrol compared to the four-cylinder diesel. For urban types with style.
Engine Weaknesses 5
The 204PT petrol shares its timing chain architecture with the diesel counterpart. Chains pre-2019 are particularly susceptible. Repair requires gearbox removal (20β30 hours labour).
Symptoms: Metallic rattling on cold start, engine warning light, rough idle, misfires
The Ingenium petrol thermostat housing is known for coolant leaks. Escaping coolant can drip onto hot engine components and damage secondary parts.
Symptoms: Coolant loss without visible external leak, fluctuating engine temperature, steam from the engine bay, sweet smell
Turbocharger failure from oil starvation and bearing damage. On the 204PT the turbo oil supply is closely linked to the timing chain lubrication situation.
Symptoms: Whistling or howling noise, power loss under acceleration, oil warning light
The turbocharged four-cylinder tends toward elevated oil consumption at higher mileages. Oil burning at piston rings and turbocharger shaft seal are the most common causes.
Symptoms: Regular top-ups required, bluish smoke on acceleration
Coolant pump malfunction causes increased cooling fan noise and a power reduction. JLR has issued service action N451.
Symptoms: Unusually loud cooling fan inside the cabin, power reduction, engine warning light
Vehicle Weaknesses 8
The dual touchscreen system freezes or shows a black screen while driving. Particularly affects models before MY2020. Software update 18D partially mitigated the problem.
Air suspension bellows become porous and lose air. The compressor has to work more frequently and wears faster. Vehicle drops after prolonged standing.
'Transmission Fault' message appears spontaneously and triggers limp mode. Faulty gearbox control unit or valve body must be replaced. Repair costs substantial.
Vehicles with 2.0-litre petrol engines built in 2018 were recalled due to leaking fuel rail connectors. Fuel can escape and create a fire risk. Free replacement at the dealer.
The electric retractable door handles remain extended after opening or fail to retract β especially in cold weather or frost. Lack of lubrication or faulty actuators are the causes.
The panoramic roof develops spontaneous cracks that spread. Water enters through the cracks. Full glass roof replacement required. Affects several model years.
The Touch Pro Duo system does not shut down completely when the vehicle is left unlocked. Battery drains overnight. Similar weakness to Range Rover Sport and Discovery 5.
Water enters the interior through faulty windscreen, A-pillar or tailgate seals. Electronic control units can be damaged.
Reports & Tests
96 owner complaints filed with NHTSA (2017β2026). Most reported: Engine (34), Other (26), Electrical (25).