If you were to closely examine Land Rover's product portfolio, you'd notice that there's a wee bit of a gap between the Range Rover Sport and Range Rover Evoque. Well, not really.
There is the LR4.
And while Land Rover has been keen on keeping the LR4 "updated," it hasn't been exactly on the tip of every buyer's tongue when they go shopping for an all-new sport-utility vehicle. Thankfully, the company is doing the right thing by fully replacing the LR4 with an all-new Discovery.
Though the company is currently undergoing testing with the all-new generation product, we were curious: What does this next-generation Land Rover NEED to square up with the likes of the hottest competition available right now (e.g., the BMW X5, Mercedes GLE, Audi Q7)?
Let us know in the comment below!
The new Discovery will feature a lower, sleeker design inspired by last year’s Discovery Vision concept and a plusher, more upmarket cabin that will be no less practical or versatile than that of the current model.
The new model will also be significantly lighter than the current car and come packed with new technology when it goes on sale late next year.
The new seven-seat model will crown a family of “a minimum of three” Discovery models, Land Rover design director Gerry McGovern revealed at the recent Los Angeles motor show...
Read Article