Land Rover have debuted a sportier looking version of the Discovery Sport called the HSE Dynamic Lux at the 2015 Frankfurt Motor Show.
The baby Disco with the HSE Dynamic Lux package gets Narvik black glossy exterior details with body coloured moulding and door cladding. The Dynamic Lux also gets 20 inch black glossy rims and new interior colour and detailing.
The Disco Sport with the special package also gets All Terrain Progress Control (ATPC) for better-off road abilities, Active Driveline which distributes the power to the front or rear wheel while driving to achieve the best fuel economy as possible, and Adaptive Dynamics with MagneRide which enhances the comfort for the passengers and adjusts according to the terrain. It also comes with a driver-selectable Dynamic mode on the Terrain Response system, increasing throttle, gearbox and differential response, along with suspension and steering.
The Discovery Sport HSE Dynamic Lux will have the TD4 engine that produces 180bhp with the automatic gearbox and will be available in the Europe for GBP 46,000/-
Source: Land Rover
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