If you have ever been inside a Land Rover Discovery that has been made since mid-2021, this model should look and feel exactly the same. Having received a major overhaul recently that already has turned the luxury and appeal of this place to eleven(relatively speaking), Land Rover has decided to keep the interiors of the 2023 Land Rover Discovery untouched as far as the overall layout and selection of materials go. However, to keep things interesting, they have improved the equipment list on their premium midsize SUV and for 2023 it gets heated front seats, adaptive cruise control, three-zone climate control, wireless phone charger, electronic steering adjustment, and a premium 12-speaker audio system as standard fitment. A 7.0-inch part digital driver’s information display is also on offer here, but for the 12.3-inch full-fledged unit, you would need to go for the R-Dynamic trim.
The seats themselves on the 2023 Land Rover Discovery feel really accommodating and probably have the most shoulder to offer on any SUV that we have seen from this class. The grained leather upholstery feels plush and posh, with the front row seats taking advantage of the 14-way of power adjustments and heating functionality. The seats are set high in typical Land Rover fashion which helps improve overall outward visibility and also brings in a sense of airiness given the fact that the window line feels lower. However, things do start to get a little cramped with the third row as with any mid-sizers these days, and access to this row is rather a workout, especially if you are on the hefty side. When not in use, these seats can be folded down to excavate almost 45 cu-ft. of cargo area which is huge by segment standards, but with the seats up, the area does get slashed down to just 9.1 cu-ft. which might not all that accommodating for a 7-person weekend trip.
Model
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2023 Land Rover Discovery
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2023 BMW X5
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2023 Mercedes Benz GLE Class
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2023 Audi Q7
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Passenger Capacity
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7
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5/7
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5
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7
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First Row (Head/shoulder/legroom)
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39.4/60.4/39.1
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40.8/60/39.8
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40.5/59.3/40.3
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39.9/59.5/41.7
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Second Row (Head/shoulder/legroom)
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39/59.5/37.4
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38.7/58.1/37.4
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39.6/58.3/40.9
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38.8/58.5/38.8
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Third Row (Head/shoulder/legroom)
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37.9/47.1/33.5
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NA
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NA
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35.9/49.4/29.2
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Cargo Capacity to the second row(cu.-ft)
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45/9.1
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33.9
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41.4
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35.7/14.2
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As far as usability goes, the 2023 Land Rover Discovery and the Audi Q7 right away get an advantage in usability as on being the only vehicles to get offered in a standard 3-row configuration. However, the Mercedes Benz GLE and the BMW X5 do have a 3-row configuration available on demand, but in both cases, the third rows are straight-up unusable for adults and the seats completely use up the trunk area. As far as cabin space goes, all four SUVs come evenly matched in dimension with the Merc offering slightly better legroom at the rear. However, if you looking at the overall cabin airiness, Land Rover Discovery and the Audi Q7 are the two best SUVs here, with the former also offering the class-biggest cargo area behind the second row.
Some standout interior features of the 2023 Land Rover Discovery include:
- 7-inch semi-digital instrument cluster
- Ebony-grained leather seat facings
- Light Oyster Morzine headlining
- 14-way power-operated front seats with heating
- Leather-wrapped steering wheel with electronic adjustmen
- Standard 3-zone automatic climate control
- One-touch moonroof
- Electronic parking brake
How intuitive is the 2023 Land Rover Discovery’s infotainment system?
The latest Pivi Pro infotainment system from Land Rover definitely feels like a much-needed update. Brought in with the 2022 model year, this software housed in an 11.4-inch super sharp tablet-like screen is a breeze to use. The layout feels simple to navigate and the screen itself is set at the right angle within easy reach. Features like wireless Android Auto and Apple Carplay are standard and this year also sees the inclusion of a 12-Speaker Meridian premium audio system that sounds fantastic. Apart from the multiple selections of USB ports on each row, the 2023 Land Rover Discovery now gets equipped with a wireless phone charger as part of the standard package as well. In all, apart from maybe the slight glare on the reflective display surface, there is pretty much nothing to complain about the 2023 Land Rover Discovery’s infotainment. However, we would have also loved seeing the 12.3-inch driver’s display making an appearance in the base trim.
Standout infotainment features available with the 2023 Land Rover Discovery:
- 11.4-inch Pivi Pro infotainment system
- Wireless Android Auto and Apple Carplay connectivity
- 12-Speaker Meridian premium audio system
- Bluetooth/ SiriusXM/ 4G LTE/ WiFi Hot Spot
- Navigation (available)
- Wireless phone charger
- 3D surround camera