The Land Rover Discovery Sport will be sold with the 2.0-litre, four-cylinder Ingenium diesel engine from September.
Buyers will be able to choose from a 148bhp version of the power unit with 280lb ft of torque, delivering 57.7mpg and emissions of 129g/km, or a 178bhp, 424lb ft unit, delivering 53.3mpg and 139g/km. They replace the existing diesel power units.
The Ingenium-powered Discovery Sport TD4 150PS will be designated as an E-Capability vehicle, with blue Sport badging highlighting it as the most efficient vehicle in the ranges. It will be sold on 18-inch wheels and low rolling resistance tyres, and be the only car in the range available as a five seater.
All other versions are sold in a 5+2 arrangement. The E-Capability car will be sold with a six-speed manual only, whereas the 180PS models get a choice of a six-speed manual gearbox or nine-speed manual.
Ingenium service intervals are 21,000 miles, as opposed to 16,000 miles for the outgoing models. Prices start from £30,695 or £299 a month.
In addition, an HSE Black model has been added to the line up, adding privacy glass and visual enhancements to the standard HSE spec car.
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