2021 Land Rover Discovery Debuts With Subtle Changes
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As part of its product refreshment spree that JLR is currently undergoing, the 2021 Land Rover Discovery sits at the receiving end of a number of subtle changes both inside and out. The facelifted model boats revised styling, an upgraded interior, and a number of new engine options.
Although difficult to notice at first glance, the revised exterior welcomes a new grille that is flanked by an updated set of headlights up front. In the back, a new set of taillights and a modified bumper set the facelifted model apart from its predecessor, while the new black trim on the liftgate makes the asymmetrical design a little more digestible.
Inside the cabin, the changes are far more noticeable with a new infotainment system that is similar to the one found in the all-new Defender. It measures 11.4-inches in size and possesses the ability to receive over the air updates. Other changes include a new steering wheel and a stubbier gear lever, along with minimal buttons and knobs for a cleaner layout. Back seat passengers receive plusher and more comfortable seats along with a new set of air vents and updated climate controls.
As for engine options, a new turbocharged 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine that produces 296 horsepower has been added to the line-up, in addition to a new 3.0-liter in-line-six with mild hybrid technology that pushes out a meatier 355 horsepower. The 2021 Land Rover Discovery is expected to make its way to the region by early next year.