2016 Land Rover Discovery Sport 2.0 TD4 150 E-Capability review - News - What Car?

This is the cheapest, and most efficient version of the new Land Rover Discovery Sport, complete with a 148bhp version of the new 2. 0-litre diesel. 2 diesel that the Discovery Sport was launched with less than a year ago is no longer available, so today you’ve got the option of this model we’re testing here with its compulsory six-speed manual gearbox, or the 178bhp version of the same 2.... You also have to go for the higher-powered motor if you want seven seats, because this entry-level model has five seats only, but you do get lower C02 emissions (129g/km to 139g/km in the 178bhp version), and it costs £1700 less to buy. The badge is Land Rover’s (slightly misleading) way of denoting its efficiency champions, which can also be identified by the blue ‘Sport’ badge. What’s the 2016 Land Rover Discovery Sport 150 TD4 E-Capability like to drive. The engine picks up smoothly from low revs and feels responsive enough through a broad rev range for easy progress in fast traffic. Otherwise, the Disco Sport 150 is just as good to drive as the higher-end models. Source: www.whatcar.com