Land Rover Discovery 3.0 D300 Metropolitan Edition 5dr Auto Review

Category: 7-seater

Section: Version review

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Land Rover Discovery front cornering
  • Land Rover Discovery front cornering
  • Land Rover Discovery rear driving
  • Land Rover Discovery interior dashboard
  • Land Rover Discovery boot open
  • Land Rover Discovery interior infotainment
  • Land Rover Discovery right driving
  • Land Rover Discovery front cornering
  • Land Rover Discovery front driving
  • Land Rover Discovery rear left driving
  • Land Rover Discovery grille detail
  • Land Rover Discovery alloy wheel detail
  • Land Rover Discovery badge detail
  • Land Rover Discovery interior front seats
  • Land Rover Discovery interior back seats
  • Land Rover Discovery interior gearshift detail
  • Land Rover Discovery boot open
  • Land Rover Discovery front cornering
  • Land Rover Discovery rear driving
  • Land Rover Discovery interior dashboard
  • Land Rover Discovery boot open
  • Land Rover Discovery interior infotainment
  • Land Rover Discovery right driving
  • Land Rover Discovery front cornering
  • Land Rover Discovery front driving
  • Land Rover Discovery rear left driving
  • Land Rover Discovery grille detail
  • Land Rover Discovery alloy wheel detail
  • Land Rover Discovery badge detail
  • Land Rover Discovery interior front seats
  • Land Rover Discovery interior back seats
  • Land Rover Discovery interior gearshift detail
  • Land Rover Discovery boot open
RRP £77,180What Car? Target Price£74,538
Fuel type:
diesel
Gearbox:
auto
Doors:
5 doors

The Land Rover Discovery has a number of important strengths. It's desirable, practical, great off road and available more cheaply than some rivals. Reliability is a real weak point though, and the Discovery isn't as sophisticated on the road or as plush inside as an Audi Q7 or BMW X7. We recommend the D300 diesel engine with entry-level S trim.

Range-topping Metropolitan trim offers a similar amount of creature comforts to R-Dynamic HSE, but with bespoke styling. We think cheaper trims offer better value.

We reckon the cheaper D250 is a better buy, but if you do want more power, this D300 diesel is where your money should go. Put your foot down hard and let the engine rev, and it'll hit 60mph from a standstill in a claimed 6.5sec.


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Key information

Doors5
Seats7
0-62 MPH6.8 seconds
Fuel TypeDiesel
GearboxAUTO
MPGOfficial overall fuel economy figure

34.2

Boot CapacityHow much space is there?

172

litres

EmissionsOfficial emissions rating

217

g/km