Especificaciones y análisis del Land Rover Discovery Sport
Power
190HP
Torque
420Nm
Consumption
6.1l/100
Emissions
159g/km
0-100 km/h
10.4s
Top Speed
188km/h
Weight
1765kg
Price
38,750€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Manual 6v
AWD
5 / 5 doors
454 L
65 L
140 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Land Rover Discovery Sport 2.2 SD4 190 CV 4x4 S (2014-2015)
General description
The Land Rover Discovery Sport burst onto the scene in 2015 as a breath of fresh, adventurous air in the premium SUV segment. It wasn't just a successor to the Freelander; it was a statement of intent: a vehicle that merges luxury and family versatility with the off-road DNA that defines the brand. Sitting in it for the first time is to feel a promise of unforgettable journeys and daily comfort.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the 190 hp, 420 Nm diesel engine pushes with a forceful and serene strength from low revs, conveying a sense of unstoppable power. The permanent all-wheel drive anchors you to the asphalt with imperturbable safety, but it's when the road breaks that its soul comes alive. It feels robust, capable, and surprisingly agile for its size, a faithful companion that inspires you to explore without limits, turning every journey into a small expedition.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is a masterful combination of elegance and robustness. It abandoned the boxy shapes of its predecessor to adopt the fluid and athletic lines inspired by the Evoque, but with its own more familiar and functional personality. The interior is a haven of quality, with noble materials and an intelligent design that maximizes space and practicality. It's a car that looks just as good at the door of a luxury hotel as it does covered in mud on a forest track.
Technology and features
For its time, it integrated technologies that enhanced its dual nature. The central touchscreen managed the infotainment, while systems like Stop/Start aimed for efficiency. However, its true technological prowess lies in its traction system and the Terrain Response, which adapts the car's response to any surface with astonishing ease. It's technology at the service of adventure and safety, not just entertainment.
Competition
In the competitive battlefield of premium SUVs, it faced titans like the Audi Q5, the BMW X3, and the Mercedes-Benz GLK. While its German rivals often offered a slightly sportier and sharper on-road driving experience, the Discovery Sport countered with an unbeatable emotional trump card: superior off-road capability and interior versatility that made it the ultimate family adventure vehicle.
Conclusion
The Land Rover Discovery Sport 2.2 SD4 is much more than a simple means of transport; it's a tool for creating memories. It represents the perfect balance between daily obligations and the longing for escape. Although its reliability may raise doubts and its consumption is not the lowest, the emotional connection it establishes, its versatility, and its undeniable charisma make it a passionate and deeply satisfying choice for those who value the journey as much as the destination.




