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Land Rover Discovery 4 TDV6 HSE (2010) CAR review

By Glen Waddington

First Drives

11 August 2009 09:30

No, it’s not some blinged-up Chelsea tractor. Land Rover has treated the Discovery 4 (as it’s now called) to lots of body-coloured finishes where plain black once ruled, plus a restyled nose, twin wing vents and some cool LED lights front and rear. Doesn’t sound like much, considering Land Rover deems it worthy of a new suffix. But there’s more going on under the skin of the new Discovery 4 that makes the real difference.

New tech on the new 2010 Disco? Tell me more!

Headline news is a new engine, related to Jaguar’s new twin-turbo V6 turbodiesel. Power’s up 29% over the frankly slow old 2.7 (which continues at entry level), and torque’s up 36%. Result? Well, 30.4mpg is 9.7% better, and 244g/km is 9% less.

The chassis engineers have been hard at work, too, lowering the lardy Disco's roll centre and smoothing out the primary ride and body control while maintaining the old car’s impressive bump-smothering ability. There are bigger brakes, new off-road software, an uprated six-speed auto-box and variable-ratio steering.

Does it work?

Yes, and brilliantly. The new Discovery 4, finally, is brisk enough that you can enjoy it properly and can recommend it as superlative family transport without the caveat that ‘you might wish it was quicker’. That’s not to say it’ll suddenly outrun 911s, but the TDV6’s new-found urge is immediately apparent, delivering plentiful low-down shove, useful overtaking power and producing a thoroughly tuneful snarl into the bargain.

The new steering means the Disco feels a lot more compact and controllable, and you can actually hustle this frankly massive car along twisting B-roads in a way that would have scared the inevitable out of you before. It changes direction with alacrity and without roll. And while all that’s going on, the ride manages to be comfy, cushty and quiet. A great improvement on an already excellent car.

What about off-road?

As if you have to ask. But then, please do. Because while many people simply say ‘it’s a Landie, take it as read’, we tested the Land Rover Disco 4 by driving it through a river (a proper wide one with big fish in it) then climbing up the bank and ragging it through the kind of rutted, muddy forest you might have been quad-biking in. And it just did it, while we sat inside with the air-con on, listening to Radio 4 and watching what was going on via the dash-mounted touch-screen and the externally mounted cameras.

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Sam the Eagle

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Sam the Eagle says

RE: Land Rover Discovery 4 TDV6 HSE (2010) CAR review

@mikehp0

who's saying that LR will stop making their 4x4's that way?

 

 

21 August 2010 08:37

 

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RE: Land Rover Discovery 4 TDV6 HSE (2010) CAR review

 I've just upgraded from a super chipped '05 Discovery 3 to a Discovery 4. What a great improvement. Everything has been turned up to 11 (except the noise levels). The biggest surprise is the economy improvement - I get 30mpg in the '4' versus 26 in the '3'. Surprisingly, it is a fair bit quicker too.

However, it might be my last Land Rover. 2wd Freelanders and interiors by Posh Spice devalue the brand in my eyes. I buy into the idea that my car could reach the source of the Amazon and that "halo" permeates the range. Without that, I'll compare Freelander 3 or Discovery 5 with Audi Q5, Q7 and X5. Cabin plastics will matter more than hardware.

I fell in love with Land Rovers whilst doing an Experience day at Eastnor Castle. The Disco 3 was a year off launch and was there under bin-bags going round the off road test tracks with a space-saver tyre on the front left. "How long do that they do that for?" I asked. "A month" they replied. I expressed surprise as that seemed a long time. "Yes" they added "A month per corner then a month with two skinnies on the front then finally a month with 2 on the back. They then repeat the process in the desert and then repeat on ice"

 

 

21 August 2010 00:22

 

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ema02 says

RE: Land Rover Discovery 4 TDV6 HSE (2010) CAR review

Oh, the last part really convinces me how comfortable it is inside considering that it's got air -con and the a/c accumulator and stuff are working fine. But the front room quite says the opposite. I think it's a bit crowded at that part. I think more on the leg room.

06 February 2010 03:41

 

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geed says

RE: Land Rover Discovery 4 TDV6 HSE (2010) CAR review

Perhaps Johnny Bimmer, but Jags rate well because the dealers are reputedley awesome, which is a good thing because you will end up seeing your Jag dealer quite a bit. Although vastly improved, compared to Lexus and Infiniti there is still some way to go.

Also as good as the LR image is in a Sainsbury carpark, it counts for very little in Outback Australia or the Middle East. Getting better though.

14 August 2009 19:41

 

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JohnnyBimmer says

RE: Land Rover Discovery 4 TDV6 HSE (2010) CAR review

 Vilagos - the latest JD Power survey in the US had Jaguar equal top with Buick of all people, ahead of Lexus, Toyota and Honda. And Land Rover has made major strides up the reliability ladder too

11 August 2009 20:50

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