The 2021 Land Rover Discovery Sport comes with all wheel drive. Available transmissions include: 9-speed automatic.New infotainment system with over-the-air update capability.Surround-view camera system is standard..Base and R Dynamic HSE trim levels dropped.
PROS Above-average off-road and all-weather capabilities Available third-row seating Plenty of passenger and cargo space Quiet and smooth ride
CONS Seats may be too big for smaller drivers More powerful engine upgrade no longer offered
The junior Discovery model receives Land Rover's new Pivi Pro infotainment system that launched on the 2020 Defender. The new system boasts a simplified menu structure as well as over-the-air update capability. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are now standard across the lineup. Buyers can augment the Discovery Sport's new infotainment system with the optional Online Pack package, which adds a Wi-Fi hotspot, embedded Spotify music service, and a wireless smartphone charging pad.
PROS Distinguished appearance, rugged off-road capability, roomy interior with optional third row.
CONS Sluggish turbo-four, thirsty for the go-juice, not as luxurious as its Land-Rover siblings.
New for the 2021 Land Rover Discovery Sport is Standard Pivi Pro infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay,Standard traffic sign recognition and surround-view parking camera system and Fewer trim levels.
PROS Great off-road capability User-friendly infotainment system Roomy cabin with cushy second-row seats
CONS Lackluster engine Unrefined ride Below-average fuel economy
The 2021 Land Rover Range Rover's #6 ranking is based on its score within the Luxury Large SUVs category. Currently the Land Rover Range Rover has a score of 7.8 out of 10, which is based on our evaluation of 43 pieces of research and data elements using various sources.
PROS Muscular engine lineup Smooth ride Great off-road capability
CONS High starting price Complex infotainment system
For 2021 New luxurious Fifty and Westminster Editions debut.SVAutobiography trim level gains a sinister Dynamic Black Edition.
PROS Excellent balance of off-road ability and luxury Wealth of interior and exterior options for customizing Long-wheelbase variant provides added rear legroom Available with a diesel engine
CONS Uncomfortable ride Ponderous handling and steering Infotainment system is frustratingly glitchy and slow Pricey for an SUV with so many drawbacks
Land Rover is launching three special editions of the Range Rover this year, the first being the Fifty Edition that celebrates the 50thanniversary of the flagship SUV. Only 1970 (naturally) examples will be produced, all based on the luxurious Autobiography trim level but featuring unique exterior design features and 50thAnniversary badging. The Westminster Edition is based on the HSE trim level and won't be as limited in number. Buyers of this midrange model will have their choice between the Range Rover's standard inline-six or the more powerful supercharged V-8 engine. The Westminster also receives unique wheels and a fancier exterior trim treatment; inside, occupants are treated to walnut wood finishes, 20-way power-adjustable front seats with heat and ventilation, a refrigerated compartment between the front seats, soft-close doors, and a 19-speaker Meridian stereo system.
PROS Regal on-road presence, luxurious interior, many powertrains to choose from.
CONS Boatlike driving experience, cubby storage is limited, nearly six-figure starting price.