The new generation Land Rover Discovery is now close to hitting the UK market.The entry-level model carries a £ 43,495 price tag (in 'S' grade) and comes with a 2.0-liter diesel engine that's rated
at 238 horses and returns 43.5 mpg UK (6.5 l/100 km).
It's equipped with 19-inch alloys, halogen
headlights, autonomous emergency braking, 8.0-inch touchscreen display, and
electrically-operated tailgate, among others.
Buyers can also go for the SE version, which costs
upwards of £ 49,495 if powered by the same engine. This model builds
upon the S trim level by adding LED headlights, leather seats, an improved
audio system that pumps out 250 watts, and parking sensors on both ends.
For a £ 7,500 premium on top of the
aforementioned version, the HSE becomes available. It adds 20-inch alloy
wheels, a Meridian stereo, panoramic sunroof, reversing camera, plusher leather
and keyless entry, whereas the HSE Luxury range-topper will ask you for another
£ 5,700 for the 21-inch wheels, rear-seat entertainment, 360-degree
camera view and an even more powerful sound system.
Offered in just 600 units is the First Edition
model. It can be had from £ 68,295 and is fitted with 22-inch rims,
tinted glass, a fridge in the center armrest, and cooling and heating functions
for the rear seats. Powering it is the 3.0-liter V6 diesel that churns out 254
horsepower and 600 Nm of torque.
The all-new Land Rover
Discovery can also be had with a 3.0-liter supercharged V6 petrol lump,
producing 335 HP and 450 Nm of torque.