Especificaciones y análisis del Discovery Discovery Sport
Power
204HP
Torque
-Nm
Consumption
6.8l/100
Emissions
178g/km
0-100 km/h
8.9s
Top Speed
209km/h
Weight
2028kg
Price
63,687€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Automático 9v
AWD
7 / 5 doors
454 L
65 L
150 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Discovery Sport S D200 MHEV 7 asientos · 204 CV (2024-2025)
General description
The Discovery Sport S D200 MHEV presents itself as the Swiss Army knife of premium SUVs. It is a vehicle that evokes the promise of adventure inherent to Land Rover, but wrapped in a refined and family-friendly package, capable of carrying up to seven passengers to any destination, regardless of the complexity of the road.
Driving experience
Driving it is an experience of mastery and serenity. The 150 kW mild-hybrid diesel engine moves its more than two tons with a surprising smoothness and forcefulness, making every acceleration a murmur of controlled power. The 9-speed automatic transmission is almost imperceptible, contributing to a first-class travel sensation. At the wheel, you feel safe, isolated from the outside world, and with the immense confidence that its all-wheel drive provides, ready to transform any journey into a small expedition.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is a masterful combination of robustness and elegance. The lines are pure and modern, yet they retain the unmistakable essence of the brand. It doesn't shout, but rather asserts its presence with a quiet authority. Inside, the space is a sanctuary of quality materials and intelligent layout, where the versatility of the optional third row of seats makes it a family life companion without sacrificing an ounce of its premium character.
Technology and features
The onboard technology is designed to simplify and enrich life. The star is the spectacular floating touchscreen that centralizes the Pivi Pro system, an intuitive and fast interface that clears the dashboard of physical buttons. The 48V Mild-Hybrid system not only gives it the precious ECO label but also refines the driving experience, especially in the city, with an almost imperceptible Stop/Start system and subtle assistance that improves efficiency.
Competition
In the luxury compact SUV arena, it faces adversaries of the caliber of the Audi Q5, the BMW X3, and the Mercedes-Benz GLC, which often boast a sportier on-road behavior. The Volvo XC60 competes with its focus on safety and Scandinavian design. However, the Discovery Sport plays in its own league thanks to its incomparable off-road capability and, above all, the option of seven seats, an emotional and practical argument that sets it apart from the majority.
Conclusion
This Discovery Sport is not just a car; it's a promise of freedom and versatility. It is the choice for those who value both a comfortable highway journey and the possibility of an impromptu getaway on broken roads. Its balance between refinement, family capacity, and authentic adventurous DNA makes it an almost unique and deeply desirable proposition, justifying its positioning as a vehicle for creating memories.




