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Land Rover Discovery Si6

FIRST UK DRIVE SUV driven with supercharg­ed petrol power

- Jonathan Burn Jonathan_burn@dennis.co.uk @Jonathan_burn

We drive V6 petrol version of our Car of the Year

PEOPLE who buy a Land Rover Discovery tend to do so because of three things: its off-road ability, its practicali­ty and its classless image. Outright pace isn’t really a huge concern of the core customer. But if you want the fastest Disco in the range, this supercharg­ed V6 petrol model is it.

It’s powered by a version of the Jaguar F-type’s engine – a 3.0-litre V6 delivering 336bhp and 450Nm of torque, giving a brisk 0-62mph time of 7.1 seconds. That’s a full second faster than the V6 diesel Discovery.

But while the figures sound strong, the reality is rather different. Accelerate hard and there’s a notable delay between you pushing the throttle and any physical movement from the car.

Once the engine has responded, the Discovery eats up the ground with ease, and the standard eight-speed automatic box slurs between gears effortless­ly. The engine’s weak spot is its in-gear accelerati­on. It lacks the low-down urgency and pulling power you get from the V6 diesel. You’ll pay a penalty for the petrol engine at the pumps, too, because the best we saw during our time with the Land Rover was 21.7mpg. There’s no financial incentive on purchase price, either; at almost £63,000, our HSE is £1,620 more than the equivalent diesel model.

The rest of the package, however, contains everything that makes the Discovery the reigning Auto Express Car of the Year. Even on enormous 21-inch alloy wheels, the ride is cushioned and smooth. The steering is light and doesn’t have much feel, but adds to the car’s relaxed nature.

Inside, it’s a mix of Range Rover-like luxury and utilitaria­n design; chunky dials and buttons on the dash give it that tough and rugged look for which the Discovery is famous, but the soft leathers and brushed aluminium add a level of sophistica­tion the SUV has lacked in previous generation­s.

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PRACTICALI­TY Disco’s ability to swallow loads is still present. But petrol model may not be quite so happy about hauling a full boot
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EQUIPMENT HSE spec is loaded with kit, including a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, heated leather seats and a panoramic glass roof
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