2020 Land Rover Discovery Sport

2020 Land Rover Discovery Sport

From overland expeditions to family adventures, Land Rover has been designing vehicles with composure and capability at their heart for more than 71 years. For the last three decades, the Discovery family has combined contemporary SUV design, unrivalled versatility and advanced technology for families with a spirit of adventure. The new Land Rover Discovery Sport is the latest addition to the bloodline and pushes the boundaries of the premium compact SUV sector with an enhanced exterior design and transformed interior. New vehicle architecture ensures the fastest-selling Land Rover ever produced is now more efficient, technologically-advanced and versatile than ever, keeping its occupants safe and comfortable in all conditions.

2020 Land Rover Discovery Sport

The New Land Rover Discovery Sport features Land Rover's always-on 48V mild hybrid system - an efficient, electrified powertrain, which does not require charging yet minimises fuel consumption and CO2 emissions in a variety of driving situations. Designed with electrification in mind, the new Premium Transverse Architecture allows for the introduction of a new 48- volt mild hybrid electric vehicle (MHEV) powertrain on Discovery Sport. First launched on the new Range Rover Evoque, the system uses an engine-mounted belt-integrated starter generator to harvest energy normally lost during deceleration and stores it in an under-floor battery.

2020 Land Rover Discovery Sport

Customers can choose from a suite of Ingenium four-cylinder powertrains, including three petrol and four diesel variants. The efficient 150PS diesel manual (FWD) delivers CO2 emissions of 140g/km (NEDC equivalent) and fuel consumption from 47.8mpg (5.9l/100km) while, at the other end of the performance scale, the 250PS AWD petrol automatic model offers 400Nm of torque and acceleration from 0-60mph in 7.1 seconds. New Discovery Sport is one of the first Land Rovers to use Real Driving Emissions stage 2 (RDE2) certified engines, ahead of their mandatory introduction in 2020. By tracking emissions using a real-world onroad test, in addition to traditional laboratory measurements, customers can be certain the latest Ingenium diesel engines available on the compact SUV are cleaner and more efficient than ever.

2020 Land Rover Discovery Sport

The maximum towing capacity for new Discovery Sport remains at 2,500kg but has been enhanced with optional Advanced Tow Assist - the pioneering technology that incorporates semi-autonomous driving technology to allow the driver to concentrate on steering the trailer, while letting the car guide itself. As the driver uses the touchscreen for visual guidance and one of the lower interface rotary dials to 'steer' the trailer, it removes the need to counter steer the vehicle. New Discovery Sport rides on coil springs or Adaptive Dynamics, which ensures an even more composed ride, regardless of any change in terrain or surface, by combining intelligent sensors and continuously variable suspension dampers that monitor road conditions every 10 milliseconds. There is a reversing camera as standard on all models, alongside a suite of advanced driver assistance systems. This includes Adaptive Cruise Control with Steering Assist, which centres the vehicle in the lane based on road markings, as well as maintaining a safe distance from the vehicle in front.

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