2015 Land Rover Discovery
Land Rover continues to celebrate 25 years of Discovery with the option for
customers to add striking features from the XXV Special Edition anniversary
model revealed earlier this year. In-car technologies also receive a boost with
the introduction of Land Rover InControlTM Apps into a number of key markets,
whilst the 3.0-litre V6 Supercharged petrol engine maintains its promise to
deliver fuel efficiency benefits.
These enhancements are available to order on the Discovery now with
customer deliveries starting from September.
"To mark 25 years of Discovery, Land Rover offered more premium luxury
in the form of the XXV Special Edition. Striking attributes from this
anniversary derivative are now being made available across the range for our
customers to bring that level of heightened luxury into their Discovery of
choice," said Phil Popham, Jaguar Land Rover Group Marketing Director.
"InControl Apps adds another dimension to the Discovery's attributes
and another meaning to work-life balance by enabling safe and efficient access
to essential smartphone content and in-car apps from the vehicle's
touchscreen," he added.
Added luxury and premium detailing
The XXV Special Edition Discovery built on existing levels of luxury from
the HSE derivative. Customers can now bring that added touch of luxury to their
Discovery of choice with the option of the distinct Ebony/Cirrus Dual-tone
Windsor Leather seats and the Grand Black Lacquer wood and leather-wrapped
steering wheel. A new Straight Grained Walnut wood and leather steering wheel
also becomes available, with respective wood veneer sets offered as an
additional customer option with both steering wheel designs to further enhance
the premium feel of the interior.
The exterior can also be enhanced with the addition of the XXV 20-inch
5-split spoke forged alloy wheels with a light silver polished finish,
increasing the number of 20-inch wheel styles to four. New body colours also
become available. Aruba, Kaikoura Stone and Montalcino Red will be offered from
start of sales followed by a new metallic white called Yulong joining the range
at a later date.
Cutting edge in-car connectivity
Land Rover InControlTM Apps is introduced into a number of key markets as a
customer option to complement the Discovery's existing infotainment system and
provide the ultimate for in-car connectivity. It brings the convenience,
familiarity and original look and feel of compatible smartphone apps into the
owner's vehicle, which are displayed and controlled from the vehicle's touchscreen.
This technology has been developed with some of the world's leading
smartphone app developers and is compatible with the latest Apple and Android
smartphones. Optimised for in-car use, Land Rover InControlTM Apps offers
services such as satellite-navigation, media streaming, internet radio and
location services, whilst also providing easy access to the connected
smartphone's contacts, calendar and music library.
Compatible apps include Stitcher, Glympse, Sygic, Parkopedia, Hotelseeker,
Cityseeker, Eventseeker, News on Board and MobileDay, the latter enabling
one-touch access to voice conference calls without the need to dial a number.
The range of apps is being continually expanded, with new content available
every time the apps update. The owner must download Land Rover InControlTM Apps
to their smartphone from either the Apple App Store (for iPhone 5 and later) or
Google Play (for Android version 4.0 and later). Once the phone is connected to
the vehicle's dedicated USB port, the owner simply taps the InControl Apps icon
on the central touchscreen and selects the desired vehicle-compatible app from
the menu.
Efficient engine packages
The Land Rover Discovery continues to drive power and all-terrain
capability with efficient diesel and petrol engine options when matched with
fuel-stretching Stop/Start technology and the refined ZF 8-speed automatic
transmission.
The 3.0-litre V6 Supercharged is the petrol engine of choice for the
Discovery, generating 340PS@6,500rpm (250kW) with 450Nm of torque. Combined CO2
emissions stand at 269g/km, down from 328g/km on the 2013 model year 5.0-litre
V8 petrol which delivered 20.1mpg (14.1 l/100km). Fuel consumption on the
3.0-litre V6 Supercharged sees this figure improved to 24.6mpg (11.5 l/100km).
The 211PS (155kW) 3.0-litre TDV6 remains the diesel engine entry level
option, delivering 36.2mpg (7.8l/100km) and a CO2 figure of 207g/km on a
combined cycle. The higher-powered 256PS (188kW) 3.0-litre SDV6 gives an
equivalent fuel consumption figure of 35.3mpg (8l/100km) and 213g/km.
The Discovery is equipped with the rotary gear shift selector and steering
wheel-mounted paddle shift and controls, now available with optional Adaptive
Cruise Control to allow the driver to maintain a gap between them and the
vehicle ahead for more relaxed motorway driving.
Customers continue to have the choice of the newer single-speed transfer
box or twin-speed, with the latter offering high and low range for the most
demanding off-road conditions.
The Discovery retains its position as the ultimate all-purpose vehicle with
over 1,100,000 retail sales and 219 international awards since its launch in
1989, commending both its breadth of capability and versatility attributes. A
true 7-seater with stadium seating and the capacity to carry gear in a variety
of configurations, the Land Rover Discovery adapts to suit any occasion and any
terrain with ease.
Source:Land Rover
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