Discovery Sport vs Q5 vs X3 vs XC60: specifications comparison

    Here’s how the soon-to-be-launched Land Rover matches up to its immediate rivals on paper.

    Published On Aug 28, 2015 03:20:00 PM

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    Discovery Sport vs Q5 vs X3 vs XC60: specifications comparison

    The Land Rover Discovery Sport is scheduled to be launched on September 2, and it steps into the mid-size luxury SUV segment that’s dominated by the likes of the Audi Q5 and the BMW X3. In terms of basic technical details, this is how the Discovery Sport fares in comparison to the Q5, XC60 and the X3.

    Under the hood

    We will consider the smaller diesel units of every car for the comparison.

    The engine in the Discovery Sport is a 2.0-litre oil-burner, available in two states of tune – 147.5bhp/40.7kgm and a more powerful 188bhp/42.8kgm. Transmission duties are undertaken by a nine-speed automatic gearbox that also does duty on the brand’s Evoque SUV. The X3, on the other hand, is the first car to be powered by BMW’s TwinPower 2.0-litre diesel unit. It delivers 187bhp, and a similar 40.7kgm of torque. Power is sent to all four wheels via an eight-speed ZF automatic gearbox.

    The Volvo too gets a 2.0-litre diesel unit; it makes 181bhp and 40.7kgm of torque. Putting all the power on to the tarmac is an eight-speed automatic gearbox. Moving onto Audi, the Q5’s 2.0-litre diesel motor is the tamest of all; outputs stand at 174bhp and 38.7kgm of torque. Power is sent to the wheels via a seven-speed automatic gearbox.

    Diesel engines
    CapacityPowerTorque
    Land Rover Discovery Sport2.2-litre147.5bhp/188bhp40.7kgm/42.8kgm
    BMW X32.0-litre190bhp40.8kgm
    Audi Q52.0-litre174bhp38.7kgm
    Volvo XC602.0-litre181bhp40.7kgm


    Matter of size

    It’s quite a mixed bag here. While the X3 is the longest overall, and has the longest wheelbase, it is the Discovery Sport which is the widest and the tallest. The Volvo has maximum ground clearance, while the Q5 sits closest to the road. Technically, these dimensions do reflect that the X3 is likely to have the best legroom, and the Discovery Sport might offer the best shoulder and headroom, but a lot depends on how the cabin is set up and packaged.

    Dimensions
    LengthWidthHeightWheelbaseGround clearence
    Land Rover Discovery Sport4600mm2173mm1724mm2741mm212mm
    BMW X34657mm1881mm1678mm2810mm211mm
    Audi Q54629mm2089mm1655mm2807mm200mm
    Volvo XC604627mm2120mm1713mm2774mm230mm

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