Tyre sizes vary by trim and wheel option, so the safest method is to use your registration in the search tool. You can also check the tyre sidewall for the full size and ratings, for example width, profile, rim size, plus load index and speed rating.
All-season tyres can be a strong option for UK conditions, offering improved cold and wet performance compared with summer tyres while avoiding seasonal swaps. Look for the 3PMSF snowflake marking if you want stronger winter capability, and always match the correct load and speed ratings for your Velar.
Some Velar setups use run-flat tyres, but not all do. If you are considering switching to standard tyres, check your handbook and what puncture solution you have (space-saver spare or repair kit), and keep tyre types matched across each axle for consistent handling.
After choosing tyres, you pick a nearby fitting partner and an available date and time at checkout. The tyres are delivered to the garage for your appointment, and the fitter installs them when you arrive.
The legal minimum is 1.6mm across the central three-quarters of the tread around the entire tyre. Many drivers replace earlier for safety, often around 3mm for summer tyres and around 4mm for winter or all-season performance, or sooner if there is damage, cracking or uneven wear.