Differences Between Land Rover Discovery 3 and Discovery 4

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AngelaLee
07/28/25 9:05pm
Land Rover Discovery 3 and Discovery 4 differ in engine, features, and dashboard design. Different engines: The Land Rover Discovery 3 is equipped with a 4.4L V8 petrol engine or a 4.0L V6 petrol engine. The Land Rover Discovery 4 uses a 5.0L V8 engine. Different features: Land Rover Discovery 3: Simple and elegant exterior, robust yet noble; rugged and spacious interior with user-friendly design; ample space; stable handling with solid chassis; strong power and explosive performance; relatively rich configurations. Land Rover Discovery 4: Its front grille features a hollowed-out design, making it more stylish, and the headlight assembly incorporates trendy LED elements. Different dashboards: The Discovery 4's front dashboard design is more luxurious compared to the Discovery 3. The Discovery 3's interior has too many dark plastic components, which obviously doesn't convey much luxury. Although the Discovery 4's air vents and button layouts are similar, the interior color palette is much richer. The plastic area on the center console is reduced, while the white faux-leather area is expanded. Additionally, the cabin incorporates a significant amount of genuine aluminum alloy, wood, and leather to enhance its noble appeal.
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MacAnthony
08/12/25 1:46am
As a classic car enthusiast, I often work with old Land Rovers, and the differences between the Discovery 3 and Discovery 4 are quite noticeable. The Discovery 3, launched in 2004, has a more boxy and rugged design—classic but with a heavy plastic feel in the interior and a basic CD player as the only entertainment system. Under the hood, it mostly features a 4.0L petrol engine, which is quite fuel-thirsty and tends to drone. The Discovery 4, refreshed in 2009, has a slightly more rounded design with an updated grille and optional LED lights. The interior is much better with leather finishes, a touchscreen supporting navigation and Bluetooth, and a 3.0L diesel engine that offers improved power and fuel efficiency. The suspension is also tuned for smoother handling, and the Terrain Response system is optimized for off-roading. Daily driving in the Discovery 4 is much quieter, with added airbags and overall technological advancements making it a worthy upgrade—though its higher used price tag makes it better suited for enthusiasts who prefer modern features.
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