Whitley, UK, 12 June 2014 - 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.
These enhancements are available to order on the 15MY Discovery
now with customer deliveries commencing in November 2014.
"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.
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 premium metallic white called Yulong joining the range at a
later date.
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 the fuel-stretching and refined ZF 8-speed automatic
transmission.
The 3.0-litre V6 Supercharged is the petrol engine of choice for
the Discovery, generating 250kW@6,500rpm 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 14.1l/100km.
Fuel consumption on the 3.0-litre V6 Supercharged sees this figure
improved to 11.5l/100km.
The 155kW 3.0-litre TDV6 remains the diesel engine entry level
option, delivering 7.8l/100km and a CO2 figure of 207g/km on a
combined cycle. The higher-powered 183kW 3.0-litre SDV6 gives an
equivalent fuel consumption figure of 8.0l/100km and 213g/km.
The 15MY 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.
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.
Pricing and specifications for the 15MY Discovery range will be
released shortly.
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