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RANGE ROVER VELAR FROM $81,647

If BMW’S X6 initiated the sports-luxury coupe SUV thing, then Land Rover is attempting to take the concept to new groundbreaking levels — literally — with the go-anywhere Velar.

Squeezed between the compact Evoque and more family-focused Sport, this is only the fourth model line in nearly half a century of Range Rovers, and shares most of its underpinnings with the Jaguar F-Pace. That

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