Range Rover Discovery Sport

Sustainable energy


Committed to reducing the average emissions of its range, Land Rover introduced about a year ago an unprecedented plug-in hybrid version in Discovery Sport, the P300e, which promises up to 62 km of all-electric range.
The impact on consumption promises to be great, at least while the battery has a charge, and the advantages in terms of emissions are significant. But if these are elements in favor of electrification, there are also obvious disadvantages, starting with the price.

In total, the driver can choose between three driving modes: “HYBRID” the default mode that combines the electric motor with the gasoline engine); “EV” (100% electric mode) and “SAVE” (allows you to preserve battery power for later use).
In 100% electric mode, Land Rover claims 62 km of autonomy, an interesting number for a car with the space and versatility of this Discovery Sport.

Interior


A comprehensive range of seat colors and materials, including non-leather alternatives, is available to suit every taste. The selection of five finishes allows you to further customize your interior. Discovery Sport's seats offer superb tactility and design, and with optional second-row fore/aft and back angle adjustment, they're more flexible than ever. Sit back in your selection of DuoLeather, Windsor or Luxtec leather and Suedecloth, and admire the attention to detail in every element.