2026 Land Rover Discovery Sport Gains New Variants, Accessory Packages

- Gets new range topping Metropolitan trim
- Offered with new accessory packages for road travel, driving in snow
- Petrol, diesel and plug-in hybrid powertrains retained
JLR has updated the Discovery Sport for the new model year with new variants and new curated accessory packages. Design and powertrain options remain unchanged for the new model year, with the SUV continuing to be offered with petrol, diesel and plug-in hybrid powertrain options.
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Starting with the variants, the Discovery Sport range is now crowned by a new Metropolitan trim inspired by a similar variant from the larger Discovery. The new variant gets cosmetic differences over the regular variants, including badging finished in silver, new 20-inch alloy wheels, silver grille inserts and Metropolitan-branded tread plates. Inside, the new variant gets Windsor leather upholstery along with features such as 14-way electric-adjust front seats with heating and ventilation, digital rearview mirror, 650 W Meridian Surround Sound System and more.
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The new Landmark trim, meanwhile, is aimed at highlighting the SUV’s heritage and versatility. Unique elements of the trim level include metallic tread plates with mountain range logos inspired by the original Discovery, as well as puddle lamps projecting the mountain range logo. On the feature front, the Landmark trim gets kit such as sliding and reclining second row seats, a panoramic glass roof, 360-degree cameras and load-bearing roof rails.
Also added is a new Dynamic S trim level that adds some sporty design touches to the SUV.
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On the accessory front, the Discovery Sport gets three new packages - Beach Days, Road Trip and Snow Days. The Beach Days pack adds a luggage organiser in the boot for smaller items as well as a chilled storage box under the front centre armrest to keep beverages cool when at the beach. The Road Trip pack adds to the SUV’s luggage capacity with roof rails with cross bars, and a roof box. The pack also adds in clip-on media device holders on the backs of the front seat to mount personal electronic devices for entertainment on the move.
The Snow Days Pack offers accessories to carry snowboards and skis on the roof, along with rubber mats to keep the footwells dry as well as clip-on ‘Snow Traction’ accessories for wheels to provide extra grip when driving in the snow.
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