Land Rover Discovery Sport with 2.0 Ingenium now on sale

    The 2017 Discovery Sport range now comes with two diesel and a petrol engine option; 2.2-litre motor discontinued.

    Published On Mar 16, 2017 01:10:00 PM

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    Land Rover Discovery Sport with 2.0 Ingenium now on sale

    Land Rover has added the new 2.0-litre Ingenium diesel engine to its Discovery Sport SUV range in India. The new 2.0-litre engine replaces the 2.2-litre motor which has now been completely discontinued from JLR’s India line-up. With the new engine, the India-spec Discovery Sport now shares the same diesel engine options as the ones sold abroad.

    As we had reported earlier, the new 2.0-litre Ingenium diesel engine is available in two states of tune – a 150hp derivative and a more powerful 180hp variant. The 150hp derivative is offered in lower trim levels while only the top HSE Luxury trim gets the 180hp unit. The nine-speed automatic gearbox from the current model has been carried forward.

    The Land Rover Discovery Sport has a broad line-up in India that spreads across five variants, three engine options and two seating layouts.

    The updated price list (ex-showroom, Mumbai) is mentioned below:

    Land Rover Discovery Sport 2.0 diesel (150hp)
    Land Rover Discovery Sport Diesel Pure (5-seater): Rs 50.72 lakh
    Land Rover Discovery Sport Diesel SE (5-seater): Rs 57 lakh
    Land Rover Discovery Sport Diesel HSE (7-seater): Rs 60.86 lakh

    Land Rover Discovery Sport 2.0 diesel (180hp)
    Land Rover Discovery Sport Diesel HSE Luxury (5-seater): Rs 64.76 lakh

    Land Rover Discovery Sport petrol
    Land Rover Discovery Sport Petrol HSE (7-seater): Rs 59.81 lakh

    The updated Discovery Sport rivals the likes of the Mercedes GLC and the BMW X3.
     

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