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Land Rover Discovery Sport Ingenium 2.0 review - pictures

By:Auto Express team
6 Aug 2015
Go to: Land Rover Discovery Sport 2.0 Ingenium diesel review
  • Land Rover Discovery Sport - front tracking

    The Discovery Sport is still fairly new, but now Land Rover has dropped its new 2.0-litre Ingenium diesel engine - also found in the Jaguar XE - into the car to boost its appeal. 

  • Land Rover Discovery Sport - rear tracking

    The engine can be had in two states of tune - 148bhp and 178bhp. Here we test the higher-powered version in top-spec HSE Luxury trim. 

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  • Land Rover Discovery Sport - interior

    Inside, the Discovery Sport is unchanged. 

  • Land Rover Discovery Sport - rear seats

    The Disco Sport is a great family car. Its 5+2 seating arrangement means there's plenty of space, but the rearmost seats are best reserved for children. Entry-level models only get 5 seats, though. 

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  • Land Rover Discovery Sport - front static

    The Disco Sport with this new Ingenium engine will return up to 57.7mpg and emits 129g/km of CO2 in the lower-powered model, meaning it's now more appealing to fleet buyers. 

  • Land Rover Discovery Sport - rear static

    Prices now start from £30,695, which is £1,670 lower than before. Entry-level models sacrifice the third row of seats, though. 

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  • Land Rover Discovery Sport - cabin

    Behind the wheel, there's a greater sense of refinement. It handles well, is composed at high speed and has an abundance of grip. 

  • Land Rover Discovery Sport - starter button

    Engine vibrations are well suppressed from the cabin when you start the engine, and there's no clatter from under the bonnet. 

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  • Land Rover Discovery Sport - sat nav

    Everywhere else the Discovery Sport is the same as before - including the latest infotainment screen shown here. 

  • Land Rover Discovery Sport - centre console

    The 178bhp HSE and HSE Luxury models are expected to be the best-selling, equipped with the optional nine-speed automatic gearbox. It works more harmoniously with the new engine, with punchy changes keeping the engineworking in its opt

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  • Land Rover Discovery Sport - off-road

    As you would expect, the Disco Sport is incredibly capable in the rough stuff. 

  • Land Rover Discovery Sport - off-road

    The new engine has 430Nm of torque, meaning the Discovery Sport has enough shove to propel you along at a fair pace on the road, but also has enough grunt off of it, too. 

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  • Land Rover Discovery Sport - rear off-road
  • Land Rover Discovery Sport - off-roading
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  • Land Rover Discovery Sport - off-road
  • Land Rover Discovery Sport - Ingenium engine

    0-62mph takes 8.4 seconds. The higer-powered version emits 139g/km of CO2 and returns 53.3mpg. 

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  • Land Rover Discovery Sport - nose

    The steering has a nice weight to it, but it doesn't feel quite as light on its feet as the BMW X3.

  • Land Rover Discovery Sport - front lights

    The stylish, luxurious and versatile package is now complemented by the engine the car deserved from the beginning. 

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  • Land Rover Discovery Sport - rear detail

    Top-spec HSE and HSE Luxury models are expected to be the most popular.

  • Land Rover Discovery Sport - rear lights
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