It’s hard to believe that the Land Rover Discovery has been around for 28 years. In 1989, the year it was introduced, the car was a novelty. It was more luxurious than the standard Land Rover, which later became the Defender, but more affordable than the plush Range Rover.
Since then, the novelty has worn off. Land Rover has subsequently launched more models than an issue of Vogue, including the Free-lander, Range Rover Sport, Range Rover Evoque and Discovery Sport.
The design language of the Discovery Sport, which was introduced about three years ago, is present in the new Discovery, but that’s where the similarities end. The Discovery Sport replaces the Freelander, while the new Discovery is positioned closer to the Range Rover and Range Rover Sport.
Aluminium all around:…
