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Welcome to the all new Land Rover Discovery Sport Vs Ford Everest comparison. The all new Ranger Rover Discovery Sport is another great addition to the medium sized SUV class. We liked the Evoque and one of us nearly bought one so we where very interested in seeing whether the long winded by name Land Rover Discovery Sport was worth a look. We where lucky enough to have a decent look at the all new Discovery Sport recently and decided to compare to the Ford Everest which is the only other new model that at least matches the pricing ambitions.
Land Rover Discovery Sport Vs Ford Everest exterior: The Land Rover Discovery Sport exterior design is the first departure from the square based Land Rover models and it is not as big as the Ford Everest. We are comparing them due to the price range. Note that this is a Land Rover not a Ranger Rover although many confuse the two, it is the a same as the Audi and Volkswagen brands. The Discovery Sport is not really sporty to look at or even described restrained sportiness since even the Toyota Fortuner looks better and certainly more ‘expensive’. The rear light treatment is awkward despite being similar to the old CX-7 design a decade older but it hasn’t been done right and just looks like an afterthought. As we’ve said before the Ford Everest looks similar to any number of SUV released in the last 10 years in comparison so the Land Rover wins the looks department.
Land Rover Discovery Sport Vs Ford Everest interior: The Ford interior is exactly the same as the commercial ute the Ranger and as we’ve said is nice but not good enough for the asking price. The Land Rover Discovery Sport looks and feels better mostly in standard trim, since there are a number of interior packages you need to make it feel worth the price its not entirely fair comparison. The design is very old school Japanese more than European in feel but when you consider it against new Japanese aka the Odessey it’s not good enough. As a result looking at the default of interior pack in both Everest and Discovery Sport we think the Discovery is the better one.
Landr Rover Discovery Sport Vs Ford Everest engines and technology: The most disappointing thing about the Land Rover Discovery Sport are the engines. They are carry over from the Evoque and in thus from the Ford Focus. Clearly Ford based for reliability but lets be realistic this is supposed to be a Land Rover some mods are expected. Thanks to heavier weight against its donor cars performance is expected to be decent for an SUV aka torquey but slow. The Ford Everest single engine is a good one and unique with 5 cylinders. In other areas both Everest have safety and entertainment systems that match regular cars but since most are optional is disappointing. We decide which one is the overall winner.
Land Rover Discovery Sport Vs Ford Everest road test: N/A
In terms of spec and showroom comparisons the Ford Everest is a good SUV but it’s not a Land Rover Discovery Sport. The Everest does have a lower grade interior design and lacks the quality that the Discovery Sport has by default. That said the Discovery Sport looks like a Japanese design on the outside and inside. However you really need the optional equipment to make it an SUV you’d expect at this sort of price. There is also the questionable reliability and common Ford Focus engine to deal with more so than the Everest. We wouldn’t get either and would avoid the Everest unless you like being ripped off.
Land Rover Discovery Sport |
Ford Everest |
Engines | |
Il4 Cylinder Petrol Turbo-charged – IC – DI 2 Litre (1999cc) Claimed 177Kw @ 5500 RPM Claimed 340Nm @ 3200 RPM |
5 Cylinder Diesel Turbo-charged – Intercooler Direct Injection – Common Rail 3.2 Litre (3198cc) Claimed 143Kw @ 3000 RPM Claimed 470Nm @ 1450 RPM |
Il4 Cylinder Diesel Turbo-charged – IC – DI 2 Litre (2179cc) Claimed 110Kw @ 4000 RPM Claimed 400Nm @ 1750 RPM |
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Weight | |
Kerb weight FROM 1744Kg Towing capacity up to 2000kg |
Kerb weight FROM 2370Kg Towing capacity up to 3000Kg |
Fuel capacity & consumption | |
Up to 70 litres (95 Octane only or Diesel) IL4 Petrol 8.2 lts per 100km (Auto) IL4 Diesel 7 lts per 100km (Auto) |
Up to 80 litres IL5 Diesel 8.5 litres per 100km (Auto) |
Other specifications | |
9 speed Auto Overall height/width 1724/1890 Overall length/wheelbase 4599/2741 NCAP safety rating 5/5 |
6 speed Auto Overall height/width 1837/1860 Overall length/wheelbase 4892/2850 NCAP safety rating 5/5 |
Capability | |
Angle of: (degrees) Approach xx Departure xx Breakover xx Minimum ground clearance xxx mm 4WD system: AWD |
Angle of: (degrees) Approach 32 Departure 24-25 Breakover 22 Min ground clearance 220mm Water Fording depth 700mm Max 4WD system: AWD with selectable modes |
Performance | |
Pricing | |
2016 $59,000 – 61,990 AUD *Price range for standard range always check with the dealer for up to date pricing and specials accessories etc… |
2015 $54,990 – 76,990 AUD *Always check with the dealer for up to date pricing, specifications, on-road costs, accessories and specials etc.. everything as usual is subject to change! |