Aided by the acclaimed Terrain Response system, the Discovery Sport shines off the road almost as much as the larger Land Rover models, which gives it a definite edge over traditional compact luxury SUVs. This classy adventurer also stands out with available third-row seating, a new 2.0-litre turbocharged engine rated at 237 or 286 horsepower (depending on the trim level) and the InControl suite of technologies providing a better connectivity and infotainment experience than past editions.
Pros
- Supremely comfortable
- Lots of presence
- Incredible performances and sound (SVR)
- Good range (P400e)
- Still offers good off-road capabilities
Cons
- Fairly high fuel consumption (especially the SVR)
- Uninteresting diesel engine
- P400e costs more than the competition
- HSE Dynamic is too expensive