Out of curiosity, why do you think the 4cyl is too small?At over $100K for a V8? Here is where LR lost me. The 4cyl to too small, the high tech high-maintenance MHEV 6 cyl is +$12K on the HSE while the same engine as my LR4 is over $100K?
The power train strategy is a complete fail.
Out of curiosity, why do you think the 4cyl is too small?
Actually if they do a V8 it’ll be a supercharged 5.0 like the Range Rover Sport supercharged/Sport SVR and FFRR so around 550-575hp. 300hp in the 4cyl is plenty for most people that’s what the V8 LR3 has and this vehicle is a lot lighter and it has a better transmission. The I6 I’m not sold on I’d rather get a supercharged V8. But yeah the V8 will probably be around the price of a supercharged Range Rover Sport I don’t see it being anymore than a Sport SVR. IMO the New Defender with a 500+hp V8 re-geared with 35” tires will be flipping awesome.At over $100K for a V8? Here is where LR lost me. The 4cyl to too small, the high tech high-maintenance MHEV 6 cyl is +$12K on the HSE while the same engine as my LR4 is over $100K?
The power train strategy is a complete fail.
Longevity - time will tell....but lots of the same comments with the 2.7EB on the F150 when it first came out, but has proven itself. I 100% agree that the engine will need to prove itself, but honestly think it's a stretch to say it's a fail.Tow vehicle at altitude. Intermountain West workload profile.
The 4 cyl is likely fine for urban flatlanders who occasionally tow a 3K lbs trailer or less but is too small outside that profile. It will struggle as will longevity.
This may enlighten the reason why Land Rover is testing a V8 in the Defender:Hmm...maybe a Defender SVX in the works, since the Discovery SVX was canceled?
And that's why I'm wondering if swapping the D5 for the new Defender with a 4 cylinder is going to be something I regret doing a year down the road. I am pretty certain that I will like the Defender better as an off road vehicle - it's just that the Discovery is such a really nice everyday car and 450 ft-lbs of torque is highly addictive.@JackW that's not exactly a bad dilemma to have! lol
And that's why I'm wondering if swapping the D5 for the new Defender with a 4 cylinder is going to be something I regret doing a year down the road. I am pretty certain that I will like the Defender better as an off road vehicle - it's just that the Discovery is such a really nice everyday car and 450 ft-lbs of torque is highly addictive.
Luckily I'm retired with a pension, social security and investment income from my 401k