2015 Land Rover Discovery Sport Gets Priced and a Configurator

The Land Rover Discovery Sport smashed onto the scene with plenty of fanfare. Sure, some Land Rover enthusiasts see it as a slight to the off-road past of the iconic brand, but it serves the purpose of giving the brand a volume SUV that allows it to continue building the plusher and more off-road-ready models moving forward. The only item we’ve been waiting for before crowing the Disco Sport’s release a smashing success was its pricing, and that is now available as Land Rover has revealed the full 2015 Discovery Sport online configurator.
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The Land Rover Discovery Sport starts off in the SE trim level, which comes standard with a nice list of features, like a nine-speed automatic transmission, Terrain Response, Trailer Stability Assist, partial leather seats, a 10-speaker audio system, two-zone climate control, an eight-inch color infotainment touchscreen, and more. Moving into the HSE trim tosses in features like xenon headlights with LED signatures, 19-inch wheels, front and rear fog lights, a panoramic glass roof, grained leather seating with 10-way power adjustable front seats, and a power tailgate. The range-topping HSE Luxury pushes things even further with Windsor leather seating, configurable mood lighting, lighted tread plates, an 11-speaker audio system with SiriusXM, and a navigation system.
Even with all of those premium features, the Discovery Sport will remain the second-cheapest vehicle in the automaker’s lineup. The SE model will start off at just $37,070, the HSE will base at $41,570, and the HSE Luxury will check in at $45,570.

On top of the base features, there are is a handful of options to customize your Disco Sport as you see fit. On the SE model, the Vision Assist Package with adaptive xenon headlights and front fog lights runs $900; a 19-inch black-wheel package runs $700, and you can also add in a black-contrasting roof for another $200; a climate Comfort Package that adds in heated seats, steering wheel and windshield for $1,300; a Row 3 Seating Package the gives the Disco Sport room for seven for $1,750; and a convenience Package that adds the power tailgate, passive entry, HomeLink and auto-dimming interior mirror for $950. In the HSE and HSE Luxury models the options include the Vision Assist Package that includes blind-spot monitoring with reverse-traffic detection, adaptive xenon headlights with LED signatures, a surround camera system and auto high-beam assist for $1,900; various 19- and 20-inch wheel packages that run from $900 to $1,500; the aforementioned Climate Comfort and Row 3 Seating Packages; an Audio Upgrade to an 11-speaker audio system with SiriusXM (HSE onlly) for $800; and a Driver Assist Plus Package with auto emergency braking, lane-departure warning, traffic-sign recognition and navigation for $1,295 (HSE) or $800 (HSE Luxury, less navigation).
Over time, I am certain Land Rover will add more packages and customization options, so stay tuned for more details on this model.