Source: Motorpress /Land Rover South Africa
35 years of Discovery: Land Rover reveals special Anniversary Edition to celebrate 35 years of world’s most ingenious full-size seven-seat SUV New engine: Powerful and efficient 3.0-litre Ingenium diesel with 257kW joins existing petrol engine Comfort and convenience: Specification changes across the range support Discovery’s world-class comfort and convenience
Discovery remains an exceptional family SUV that’s been setting the standard for versatility and all-round breadth of capability since its world premiere at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 1989.
A new limited 35th Anniversary Edition celebrates the milestone while a powerful and efficient new D350 diesel engine is available in Discovery for the first time. Delivering even greater performance and acceleration, it joins the existing petrol engine.
“For 35 years, Discovery has been setting the standard for family SUVs and we’re proud to celebrate reaching such an occasion. The Discovery family’s seven-seat flexibility, spacious cabin and unrivalled ingenuity make it the perfect partner for family adventures as it turns everyday activities into exceptional experiences.”
Since its launch in 1989, Discovery has set the standard for seven-seat family SUVs, combining innovation with space and practicality. Its family-friendly stepped roofline has become a Discovery hallmark, creating a distinctive silhouette.
Safety and capability have been at the heart of Discovery. In 1998, it introduced industry-first Active Cornering Enhancement (ACE) technology, using electronically controlled anti-roll bars to reduce body roll. A year later, it became the first SUV to introduce twin airbags for front seat passengers, and JLR’s Terrain Response technology made its pioneering debut on Discovery in 2004.
Its reputation as an SUV that is both highly versatile and capable is well established. Discovery has proven itself in operations with the Austrian Red Cross – which took delivery of a specially adapted Discovery Emergency Response Vehicle in 2018 to support search and rescue activities – and excels as a towing vehicle. Its effortless capability here was showcased when a production specification model pulled a 110-tonne road train for 16km in the Australian Outback in 2017.
The new Discovery D350 features the 3.0-litre Ingenium six-cylinder diesel with 257kW – a 37kW increase over the outgoing D300. Torque is also increased to 700Nm, an uplift of 50Nm, helping the D350 accelerate from 0-100km in 6.3 seconds, six-tenths of a second faster than the previous D300.
Available across the Discovery range, the D350 joins the existing P360 petrol model, giving clients a choice of advanced and efficient propulsion systems.
The exclusive new 35th Anniversary special edition celebrates Discovery’s exceptional 35 years of adventure and ingenuity. It is identified by bespoke ‘XXXV’ badging and treadplates* that highlight the incredible journey Discovery has enjoyed since its launch in 1989.
The 35th Anniversary edition is inspired by the Metropolitan Edition and features Bright Atlas detailing for the grille and Discovery lettering. This is complemented by Hakuba Silver lower bumper inserts, 22-inch Diamond Turned alloy wheels with Gloss Grey detailing, black brake calipers, Privacy Glass and a Sliding Panoramic Roof.
Convenience and comfort features inside include a Head-up Display and heated steering wheel, wireless device charging, a front cooler compartment and four-zone climate control. The cabin is enhanced with Titanium Mesh trim detailing, as well as Light Oyster and Ebony upholstery with extended Windsor leather colourways.
Available in strictly limited numbers, this celebratory addition joins the S, Dynamic SE, Dynamic HSE, and Metropolitan Edition in the line-up. Orders are now open for the Discovery 35th Anniversary Edition, with prices starting from R1,808,400 (OTR) in South Africa.
Discovery’s generous specification is enhanced across the line-up by upgrades that increase comfort and convenience. All S, Dynamic SE, Dynamic HSE, and Metropolitan Edition models now feature powered adjustable seats with driver memory function, plus an electrically adjustable steering column as standard.
As ever, Discovery remains the most capable and versatile full-sized SUV, with all models featuring a 3,500kg towing capacity and Advanced Tow Assist technology, which takes the stress out of difficult reversing manoeuvres.
Discovery capability is supported by All Terrain Progress Control, which enables drivers to set and maintain a steady speed in challenging conditions. It is available alongside Terrain Response 2, which offers driving modes that optimise a range of vehicle settings to suite different ground conditions, while a maximum wading depth of 900mm provides added confidence.
Coupled with Land Rover’s comprehensive range of accessories – which includes a ‘For Dogs’ pack designed to improve comfort for canine companions and a ‘Biking Adventures’ pack perfectly suited for two-wheeled excursions – it is easy to see why over the past 35 years Discovery has earned its reputation as the ultimate go-anywhere family SUV.