DISCOVERY
2017 to present
THE fifth-generation Discovery doesn't get a number after its name, but there's no mistaking what it is with its striking new looks (which have ruffled a few feathers). It is also more capable, on- and off-road, than any of its predecessors as well as more economical to run thanks in part to the new JLR Ingenium series of engines. We have no doubt that it will be winning a lot of awards for the best tow car, just like its predecessors.
BUYER’S TIP: Still arguably the most versatile Land Rover of all.
SPECIFICATIONS
2.0-litre SD4 turbodiesel, 240 bhp, 369 lb-ft; 3.0-litre Td6 diesel, 258 bhp, 443 lb-ft; 2.0-litre I4 petrol, 296 bhp, 332 lb-ft; 3.0-litre Si6 s/c petrol, 340 bhp, 332 lb-ft. Eight-speed automatic gearbox.
PRICE GUIDE
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Excellent: £36,000 – £45,000
New: £43,495 – £65,995