The Scotsman

New-look Land Rover Discovery breaks cover

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Land Rover has revealed the first images of the all-new Discovery. The fifth generation of the fullsize SUV marks a clear departure from the previous evolutiona­ry developmen­t of the model’s styling. The tall, boxy shape that instantly identified the Discovery appears to have made way for a design far more in keeping with the rest of the Land Rover/ Range Rover family. Gone are the bolt-on-look wheel arches and the bluff front end with its square headlights and in comes a more angular look with sharp creases and bold detailing which closely resembles its smaller Discovery Sport and Range Rover Evoque stablemate­s. The new head-on look was revealed in the first official images of the Discovery ahead of its full unveiling on 28 September, just before the Paris Motor S how. Despite the departure in styling, Land Rover says the new Discovery will continue to be as capable and versatile as ever and in keeping with previous models it will be a full-size sevenseate­r. Revealing the first images of the new model, Gerry Mcgovern, Land Rover’s chief design officer, said: “New Discovery redefines the large SUV. “Land Rover’s design and engineerin­g teams have revolution­ised the Discovery DNA to create a highly desirable, extremely versatile and hugely capable premium SUV.” The new Discovery shares the latest Range Rover’s aluminium monocoque structure which should make it substantia­lly lighter than the outgoing model. Land Rover are being shy with details but it is thought this lighter constructi­on could allow the Discovery to be made available with the firm’s 2.0-litre Ingenium diesel in place of or alongside the existing 3.0-litre V6. There’s no word on pricing either, but Mcgovern has been quoted in the past saying the 2017 Discovery will be positioned “deliberate­ly closer to Range Rover”, suggesting the starting price could well climb from the current £44,000.

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