Land Rover Discovery Sport 2025: Prices and Features Revealed
The Land Rover Discovery Sport 2025 has officially begun sales, with the British automaker announcing five trim levels for the refreshed model. Prices range from 95 to 136 million yuan.
As a yearly facelift, the 2025 Discovery Sport retains its current exterior design but makes adjustments primarily in terms of pricing and configurations.
Official Sales Price
Trim Levels
| Trim Level | Selling Price (yen) | | --- | --- | | S Version | 95 | | Dynamic SE Version | 105 | | Dynamic HSE Version | 116 | | Vanguard Version | 129 | | P550e - Vanguard Version | 136 |
In terms of specifics, the Discovery Sport S Version has seen a reduction from 96.8 million yuan to 95 million yuan. It comes equipped with upgraded tires (from 255/60 R20 to 275/50 R21) and boasts an additional smartphone accessory package, which includes mobile phone interfaces, replacing CarLife.
The Dynamic SE Version decreases in price from 106.8 million yuan to 105 million yuan. This trim also features upgraded tires (to 285/45 R22) alongside increased power for the vehicle, including the removal of previous luxury features CarLife.
Similarly, the HSE version (initially priced at 117.8 million yuan) reduces in price by 1 million yuan to 116 million, with further upgrade revisions on the brake system and interior design updates, notably improved dashboard heating and mobile phone equipment removal.
In line with its prior release prices, the Discovery Sport - Vanguard Version has declined from 130.8 million to 129 million yen, increasing the inclusion of steering wheel warmers along with standard features across all grades including removing CarLife accessories.
Finally, the plug-in hybrid variant (P550e) Discovery Sport (initially priced at 137.8 million yuan), sees a decrease by one thousand to 136 million yen while incorporating additional directional heating as well as mobile phone cancellation of its previously featured package.
Motor Power
Discarding its former top-of-the-line model with a 4.4 T V8 engine and adopting instead the new Discovery Sport featuring 3.0 T supercharged two-turbocharged motors that pair to deliver plug-in hybrid vehicle capabilities, both are tied solely with Land Rover’s latest 8-speed automatic transmission unit.
Each of these combined system power ratings delivers various different amounts along a range that has an impact on handling according to driving modes and engine states: the more powerful configurations resulting from its inclusion in P550e variant reach much greater figures.
Note to reader, be sure to cross-check information before making any key purchasing decisions.