Land Rover Discovery SVX
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Land Rover Discovery SVX
Jaguar Land Rover's Special Vehicles Operations unit provides well-heeled fans with high-performance versions of their favorite British models. Earlier this summer, Jaguar unveiled its 592-horsepower XE SV Project 8. Now the SUV side of JLR gets its latest special model in the Land Rover Discovery SVX, which the company calls its most capable vehicle so far.
POWERTRAIN
The heart of the Land Rover Discovery SVX is a 5.0-liter supercharged V8 providing 517 horsepower and 461 pound-feet of torque. That power is put to all four wheels via a specially calibrated eight-speed automatic transmission with twin-speed transfer box. The driver selects gears via a new pistol shifter, which provides easier off-road shifting than the rotary selector.
CHASSIS
The Disco SVX features a four-corner air suspension with long-travel dampers. It makes use of Hydraulic Active Roll Control for enhanced wheel articulation and body control. It also has more ground clearance, with improved angles of approach, departure, and breakover. The active center and electronic rear locking differentials work with the Discovery SVX's Terrain Response 2 system. The vehicle rides on forged aluminum alloy wheels with 275/55 R20 Goodyear Wrangler all-terrain tires.
POWERTRAIN
The heart of the Land Rover Discovery SVX is a 5.0-liter supercharged V8 providing 517 horsepower and 461 pound-feet of torque. That power is put to all four wheels via a specially calibrated eight-speed automatic transmission with twin-speed transfer box. The driver selects gears via a new pistol shifter, which provides easier off-road shifting than the rotary selector.
CHASSIS
The Disco SVX features a four-corner air suspension with long-travel dampers. It makes use of Hydraulic Active Roll Control for enhanced wheel articulation and body control. It also has more ground clearance, with improved angles of approach, departure, and breakover. The active center and electronic rear locking differentials work with the Discovery SVX's Terrain Response 2 system. The vehicle rides on forged aluminum alloy wheels with 275/55 R20 Goodyear Wrangler all-terrain tires.
TRACTION AND STABILITY
In addition to its Terrain Response system, this off-roader is equipped with hill descent control, electronic traction control, adaptive dynamics, dynamic stability control, all-terrain progress control and electric power-assisted steering.
OFF-ROAD FEATURES
Land Rover promises "exemplary wading capability" from the Discovery SVX. In addition to hill descent control, the SVX is equipped with an integrated electric rear winch for creeping down the really gnarly stuff. A roof-mounted light pod provides extra illumination.
APPEARANCE
In addition to its lifted chassis and big, burly tires, the Discovery SVX stands apart with its satin Tectonic Grey paint finish with orange accents, including orange tow eyes. Its black side vents also feature orange accents and V8 badging. Inside, the SVX features a unique Lunar and Light Oyster color combination with orange accents. The SVX-branded seats feature "X" logo perforations.
ARRIVAL
Prospective customers can register their interest with Land Rover, and production begins by hand at the SVO Technical Center in 2018.
In addition to its Terrain Response system, this off-roader is equipped with hill descent control, electronic traction control, adaptive dynamics, dynamic stability control, all-terrain progress control and electric power-assisted steering.
OFF-ROAD FEATURES
Land Rover promises "exemplary wading capability" from the Discovery SVX. In addition to hill descent control, the SVX is equipped with an integrated electric rear winch for creeping down the really gnarly stuff. A roof-mounted light pod provides extra illumination.
APPEARANCE
In addition to its lifted chassis and big, burly tires, the Discovery SVX stands apart with its satin Tectonic Grey paint finish with orange accents, including orange tow eyes. Its black side vents also feature orange accents and V8 badging. Inside, the SVX features a unique Lunar and Light Oyster color combination with orange accents. The SVX-branded seats feature "X" logo perforations.
ARRIVAL
Prospective customers can register their interest with Land Rover, and production begins by hand at the SVO Technical Center in 2018.
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Lexus Fanatic
Land Rover must have gotten the copyright for the SVX name from Subaru. In the 1990s, Subaru offered a luxury coupe, called the SVX, with odd partial-retract windows, that could be best-described as a Japanese Thunderbird.
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SVX can also be seen as SUX
still, this discovery svx looks AWESOME.
still, this discovery svx looks AWESOME.
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I don't understand why they started putting 20" wheels on an off-road capable suv. You can have both good looking wheels and still be smaller diameter to satisfy both uses of the vehicle.
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I like the current styling direction of Land Rover.
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I do too. I liked the LR4 before this but I felt it was getting a little dated looking. This is a lot more mainstream and boring looking but I still like it. If you go on the Land Rover forums, specifically the LR4 sections, most if not all hate the new Discovery's looks.
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Lexus Fanatic
Agreed, you can have big knobby off road tires on 15", 16" or 17" wheels that straight up look the business. Not to mention that tires with sidewalls ride a lot nicer. I mean what in the hell was ever wrong with stock 15" 5 spoke wheels that you could fit some damn serious off road rubber on. That "antique" Discovery, with those tires would **** all over the new Discovery in just about any off road situation.
those 20" wheels with somewhat knobby tires are a compromise to the vanity of the big wheel trend.
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