The 2022 Land Rover Range Rover Velar has 4 recalls, the most serious affecting mild-hybrid models where a DC/DC converter fault can cause a sudden loss of drive power while in motion, raising the risk of a crash.
The front seatbelt pretensioners on both driver and passenger sides may be damaged and fail to tighten the belts in a crash, leaving occupants less protected. This is the subject of two filings describing the same underlying defect, and prior repair attempts may not have fully resolved the issue. There is also an electrical concern specific to certain vehicles: a missing audio amplifier module means the car produces no sound for seatbelt reminders, turn signal clicks, or driver assistance warnings, leaving the driver without audible cues that most owners would expect to hear.