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Chris86



Member Since: 15 Jul 2014
Location: South Yorks
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United Kingdom 2005 Defender 110 Td5 USW Chawton White
I'd put money on this sounding the death knell for Discovery Sport.

I cant help but think that Discovery 5 is likely to be the last iteration of Discovery as we know it......seeing as defender now pretty well fulfils that role.
Post #1002049 27th Jul 2023 9:05pm
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Moo



Member Since: 01 Oct 2021
Location: UK
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Ukraine 
AmL wrote:
Land Rover should get back to Basics and focus on core vehicles...

Range Rover
Range Rover Sport
Discovery (currently called Defender)
Defender - something similar to Grenadier but smaller and cheaper

....and get rid of all the nonsense vehicles - Velar, current Discovery Sport, Evoke etc


There might be a reason you're not running LR...... Whistle Eiger Grey MY23 D250 SE with bits. Known as Noddy.
Post #1002051 27th Jul 2023 9:42pm
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lac



Member Since: 29 Jan 2023
Location: Moray
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Scotland 

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Thoughts on the DC 100 (Defender Concept) from 2011 that developed into the current Defender 110 D300 XD HSE, Carpathian, Tow pack. Air Susp pack, cold pack, hud,
Post #1002056 28th Jul 2023 5:31am
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dainger



Member Since: 08 Feb 2022
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I love love love this idea, but the miles per kWh with such a box shape and weight will be trash.

Sort of going against one of the reasons EV’s exist, to help save the planet from global “boiling”.

That said if they make it in a 90 (which I’m not sure they will be able to do due to battery volume needed), but if they did and it can beat / get close to the V8 off the line (which it for sure will), then for sure my bank balance will take a hit.

Great time for new cars over next 5 years with more and more EV’a coming out.
Post #1002057 28th Jul 2023 5:46am
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AmL



Member Since: 22 Jan 2016
Location: Devon
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Moo wrote:
AmL wrote:
Land Rover should get back to Basics and focus on core vehicles...

Range Rover
Range Rover Sport
Discovery (currently called Defender)
Defender - something similar to Grenadier but smaller and cheaper

....and get rid of all the nonsense vehicles - Velar, current Discovery Sport, Evoke etc


There might be a reason you're not running LR...... Whistle



I’m a Land Rover enthusiast, not an accountant so wouldn’t even get near the board
Post #1002063 28th Jul 2023 7:47am
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Lodelaner



Member Since: 04 Feb 2010
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United Kingdom 1988 Defender 90 V8 Petrol ST Shire Blue
Ads90 wrote:
Also see Fooooooorwhadhaaa. On that side of things.


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Post #1002075 28th Jul 2023 9:10am
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J77



Member Since: 04 Nov 2019
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Chris86 wrote:
I'd put money on this sounding the death knell for Discovery Sport.

I cant help but think that Discovery 5 is likely to be the last iteration of Discovery as we know it......seeing as defender now pretty well fulfils that role.


There was talk last year, under Thierry Bollere, that one model’s future was uncertain. 24MY 90 D250 HSE, Tasman Blue
Post #1002079 28th Jul 2023 9:39am
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J77



Member Since: 04 Nov 2019
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dainger wrote:
I love love love this idea, but the miles per kWh with such a box shape and weight will be trash.

Sort of going against one of the reasons EV’s exist, to help save the planet from global “boiling”.

That said if they make it in a 90 (which I’m not sure they will be able to do due to battery volume needed), but if they did and it can beat / get close to the V8 off the line (which it for sure will), then for sure my bank balance will take a hit.

Great time for new cars over next 5 years with more and more EV’a coming out.


The article says the new EMA platform they are looking at 450 mile range for the sleeker models such as Velar and Evoque though they did say the boxy models will sacrifice some of this. Even if it can get close to 300-350 would more than do me. 24MY 90 D250 HSE, Tasman Blue
Post #1002080 28th Jul 2023 9:44am
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XplusYplusZ



Member Since: 16 Aug 2021
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Boot space is going to be dire in something shorter than the 90 and with big old batteries slung underneath. I wonder if the bonnet will be shortened to help..
Post #1002086 28th Jul 2023 10:39am
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Tim in Scotland



Member Since: 23 May 2007
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If JLR do electrify the cars then they will need to take a long hard look at their prices. OK Rivian don’t yet build either the R1T or R1S in RHD but they have just launched both in a much less expensive form with Dual motors in addition their Quad motor option, this reduces energy consumption meaning the possibility of a less than the 180kW battery they currently use. The dual motor rivians have a starting price around $72000 which on today’s exchange rate is £56000………….. I only see JLR prices going skyward at the moment so totally uncompetitive - they now want more than £92,000 for a new RRS PHEV SE and the FFRR inversion is even more expensive, even the base model Defender 110 PHEv starts at £72500.
Regarding battery - using current technology the Munro Mk1 has an estimated range of 190 miles on the 82kW battery that they use and their prices start around £60k


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 Pangea Green D250 90 HSE with Air Suspension, Off-road Pack, Towing Pack, Black Contrast roof , rear recovery eyes, Front bash plate, Classic flaps all round, extended wheel arch kit and a few bits from PowerfulUK Expel Clear Gloss PPF to come
2020 D240 1st Edition in Pangea Green with Acorn interior. Now gone - old faithful, no mechanical issues whatsoever ever but the leaks and rattles all over the place won’t be missed!
Post #1002092 28th Jul 2023 2:31pm
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markb110



Member Since: 22 May 2010
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England 2002 Defender 90 Td5 HT Epsom Green
I was reading the other week about a company that got rid of their EV vans due to the 90 mile range when loaded and having to replace tyres every 5,000 miles.

Is this going to be acceptable to the average family with many other increasing bills to pay.

Ford dealers in the US are already saying that stocks of Mustang E and Ford Lightings aren't selling and at Federal level questions are being asked about forcing EV's on a public that either live in States that cant keep up with power requirements (California is still using coal to keep the lights on and Texas that has had power outages) as well as areas that have 'Get Out now' weather warnings that can cut power for a week or more.

And if Lloyds of London review their policy in light of that car transporter fire especially as it was mentioned today that there was five hundred EV cars onboard, that will either push the price of vehicles up or I guess if it happens again will the insurers refuse cover or will the shipping industry refuse to carry the vehicles due to the recent loss of life

As others have mentioned, EV should only be an option, not the be all.
Post #1002097 28th Jul 2023 3:07pm
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J77



Member Since: 04 Nov 2019
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Scotland 
XplusYplusZ wrote:
Boot space is going to be dire in something shorter than the 90 and with big old batteries slung underneath. I wonder if the bonnet will be shortened to help..


The Evoque has more boot space than my 90, and excluding the tyre it’s about the same size. Like most EVs batteries are between the wheels and pretty flat, unlike PHEVs which eat into boot space. 24MY 90 D250 HSE, Tasman Blue
Post #1002124 28th Jul 2023 9:23pm
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Tim in Scotland



Member Since: 23 May 2007
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My 3 door electric Mini has more boot space with the rear seats up and a totally flat boot floor when they are folded due to its two level boot floor plate. If I want to make the Mini’s boot even more spacious with the seats up there’s even movable hinged plate that can make the rear bench seat backs vertical fromthe slightly reclined.normal position. I love them both! Pangea Green D250 90 HSE with Air Suspension, Off-road Pack, Towing Pack, Black Contrast roof , rear recovery eyes, Front bash plate, Classic flaps all round, extended wheel arch kit and a few bits from PowerfulUK Expel Clear Gloss PPF to come
2020 D240 1st Edition in Pangea Green with Acorn interior. Now gone - old faithful, no mechanical issues whatsoever ever but the leaks and rattles all over the place won’t be missed!


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Post #1002163 29th Jul 2023 1:35pm
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lightning



Member Since: 23 Apr 2009
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l am going to say it.

l find electric vehicles boring to drive. Sure, the unbelievable acceleration is fun for a day or two, but after that l find them uninteresting. lt's bad enough having no manual transmission in my new Defender but at least there's a "proper" engine up front.

l won't be joining the queue for an EV.

This is of course only my own opinion as a lifelong car enthusiast, and l am sure l am in the minority.

EV's l have driven?

Tesla P85D
VW Up
My friend's new Hyundai SUV thing.
Post #1002165 29th Jul 2023 1:57pm
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spudfan



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Ireland 
cyberhusky wrote:
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to be a Defender 80, it would need to have a fold down windscreen and a full canvas top Laughing


I would like a soft-top like the Freelander 1 on the back, would be a pseudo pickup Very Happy



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Post #1002209 29th Jul 2023 7:40pm
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