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Encyclopedia > Land Rover LR3

The Discovery (now known in the United States as the LR3) is a luxury SUV from Ford's Land Rover marque. There have been three generations of the vehicle, which is smaller and somewhat less expensive than the company's top Range Rover model. The Discovery was introduced in the late 1980s and is the most popular model of Land Rover. It is not as utilitarian as the Defender, but it is very competent off road.


Series I

Introduced into the UK in 1989, the Discovery was initially available in a three door version, the five door versions only became available the following year. The Discovery Commercial (a three door van) was never an official Land Rover model, and was only available through Land Rover Special Vehicles. Pre-1994, the Discovery was available with either the 2.5l 200 TDi engine or the 3.5l Rover V8. Early V8s used a twin carburettor system, moving over to Lucas fuel injection in 1990; V8 models are comparatively rare, the majority of Discovery owners preferring the more economical diesel engines. Consequently, resale prices of V8-engined vehicles are lower than the more popular diesel counterparts.


In 1994, many changes were made to the Discovery I: the 200TDi and 3.5l V8 engines were replaced with the 300TDi and 3.9l Rover V8 engines, the 300TDi introducing a 'drive by wire' electronic accelerator and electronic engine control for certain markets.


As with all Land Rover vehicles, the transmission is a permanent four wheel drive system, with a locking centre differential at the transfer box. In common with much of the rest of the Land Rover range, the handbrake acts on the transmission at the back of the transfer box.


In Japan, a badge-engineered version of the Series I was offered, called the Honda Crossroad.


Series II

The Series II Discovery debuted in 1998. The interior and exterior was re-worked to be less utilitarian, but it was still very similar to the Series I.


The locking centre differential was augmented with traction control, and changes to the diesel engined models saw the TD5 engine introduced.


Series III

On 2 April 2004, Ford Motor Company introduced a new Discovery 3 (or LR3 in the US) for the 2005 model year. This features a new 4.4 L V8 engine (based on the Jaguar AJ-V8 engine), rear independent suspension (based on the double-wishbone design in the Jaguar XJ), and an updated interior. Another new feature is the selectible Terrain Response traction control system. The new Discovery also uses a hybrid unibody and full frame design dubbed body-frame and rides on a chassis based on the next Ford Explorer.


The LR3 was nominated for the North American Truck of the Year award for 2005.


  Results from FactBites:
 
CanadianDriver: First Drive - 2005 Land Rover LR3 (1416 words)
The LR3 is the first Land Rover developed under the stewardship of the Ford Motor Company, which purchased the British marque from BMW in 2000.
The LR3 doesn't have the same sort of dexterity as some of the new car-based SUVs, such as Cadillac's SRX or Infiniti's FX45, but those vehicles would be shaking in their radials if presented with what Land Rover had planned for us in the afternoon.
Land Rover fans are already familiar with Hill Descent Control (HDC) that lets you crawl your way down the steepest grade without having to use your brakes or ruin a good pair of shorts.
4X4REVIEW.COM: 2005 Land Rover LR3 (with pricing) (1699 words)
Carefully developed and engineered to Land Rover's exacting standards, the LR3 is packed with power, technology and a spacious interior cabin virtually unmatched in its class.
For Land Rover use, the water and oil pumps have been re-engineered as has the oil sump to cope with wide ambient temperature ranges, operating environments and angles of operation.
LR3 will be covered by a 4-year, 50,000 mile warranty, 6-year, unlimited mileage corrosion warranty and Land Rover’s 24 Hour Road Recovery plan.
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