What about safety?

The Land Rover Discovery rights a wrong of its predecessor by getting an ANCAP safety rating; and a five-star one, no less. This follows on from Euro NCAP testing which also saw the new Discovery awarded a five-star rating.

Beyond its five-star rating, the new Discovery offers airbags which will extend to the third-row if it’s fitted, rear seatbelt pre-tensioners on the outboard seats only (so, not the middle seat), an alarm, rollover deployment of restraints, traction and cstability controls, hill descent control, cornering brake control, keyless entry (HSE and HSE Luxury) and start, autonomous emergency braking and lane departure warning, reversing camera with front and rear parking aids, a surround camera system is standard on HSE Luxury and cost optional on other variants, other active safety systems are part of cost-optional packs.

2018 Land Rover Discovery

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  1. Thanks for pointing out that five people can comfortably fit in a Land Rover. I’m planning to buy a new car that I can use for my newfound hobby of mountain hiking. I think the heavy duty tires of a Land Rover would be perfect to transport me and my friends to the base of a mountain.

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