2026 Land Rover Discovery — the large three‑row luxury SUV from Land Rover:
🚙 2026 Land Rover Discovery — City / Highway MPG
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City: 19 MPG
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Highway: 23 MPG
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Combined: ~20 MPG
(EPA estimates for the base turbo‑4 engine and common trims.)
📊 These figures apply to the standard turbo four‑cylinder 2.0 L engine found in many trims. There’s also an available 3.0 L inline‑6 with mild‑hybrid assistance on higher trims, which typically returns slightly lower city figures (around ~17 MPG city / ~23 MPG highway).
🛠️ Powertrain & Basics
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Engines include a 2.0 L turbo‑4 (around 296 hp) and an optional 3.0 L turbo inline‑6 mild hybrid (around 355 hp).
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All versions come with all‑wheel drive (AWD) and an 8‑speed automatic transmission.
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Seating for 7 passengers and strong towing capability (~5,950 – 8,200 lbs depending on engine).
📈 What This Means
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Fuel economy is average to below average compared with many family SUVs — typical for a large, luxury off‑road‑oriented vehicle.
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The higher‑output mild‑hybrid six sacrifices a bit of efficiency for more performance.
If you’d like range estimates, or how this compares to rivals like the BMW X7 or Volvo XC90, I can provide a direct side‑by‑side!




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