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Land Rover Discovery 2023

The 2023 Discovery continues with the Pivi Pro-equipped mild-hybrid inline-6 lineup. A new Dynamic SE trim joins Canada for 2023, offering sport exterior styling with the full seven-seat practical capability — filling a gap in the previous lineup between SE and R-Dynamic. A Metropolitan Pack for the base S trim adds gloss black exterior details at minimal cost. Depreciation: 33–42% over three years. Standard insurance. Pre-purchase inspection for 2023: Pivi Pro update version, air suspension system, and AdBlue system integrity on any pre-2021 used examples that may have been trade-in'd by 2023. The Discovery faces the strongest competition from the Mercedes-Benz GLE 450 4MATIC which offers a similar seven-seat footprint with more predictable reliability data. The Discovery's advantage is clear for buyers who regularly access gravel roads, cottage country, or backcountry environments — no competing seven-seater at its price point approaches its off-road depth.

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What is the price of the 2023 Land Rover Discovery in Canada and what trims are offered?

The 2023 Land Rover Discovery is available in Canada starting at approximately $79,900 CAD for the base S trim with the P300 engine (2.0L turbo four-cylinder, 296 hp). The lineup includes S, SE, HSE, and X trims. The HSE and X trims are available with the P360 inline-six mild-hybrid (355 hp) or the P400 (395 hp). The HSE with the P360 is priced around $95,000, and the X with the P400 around $105,000 — the latter triggering Canada's federal luxury tax (10% on value exceeding $100,000). Destination charges are approximately $2,045 CAD. The 2023 Discovery is a standard seven-seat SUV, with the third row accessible directly from the exterior via a power-deployed step command — a practical advantage over competitors that require climbing over the second row. In Canada's luxury seven-seat SUV segment, the Discovery competes against the BMW X5 (from approximately $78,000), Mercedes-Benz GLE (from approximately $75,000), and Volvo XC90 (from approximately $72,000). The Discovery distinguishes itself through superior off-road capability and a more accessible third-row configuration than the German alternatives.

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How does the 2023 Land Rover Discovery meet the needs of Canadian families requiring seven seats?

The 2023 Land Rover Discovery is one of the most family-friendly luxury seven-seat SUVs available in Canada. Its third row is accessed via a split rear door that facilitates entry, comfortably accommodating adults up to approximately 1.75 m — an advantage over the BMW X7 or Volvo XC90 whose third rows are better suited to children. Cargo capacity with all seats raised is 258 L, adequate for daily bags, while folding rows two and three releases 1,231 L of load space. The Activity Key system — an electronic wristband allowing you to lock the vehicle without carrying the key fob — suits active families heading to ski hills, beaches, or hiking trailheads. For school runs in Montreal, Toronto, or Calgary, the ease of third-row access for children is a tangible selling point. The optional adaptive suspension smooths out the road imperfections common on Canadian municipal roads, particularly post-winter. Official combined fuel consumption with the P300 and AWD is approximately 12.0 L/100 km, equating to approximately $2,000 to $2,400 annually for 20,000 km at current premium fuel prices.

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How do the off-road capabilities of the 2023 Discovery compare to the Defender, and which is right for Canadian buyers?

The 2023 Land Rover Discovery and Defender share many off-road technologies but are designed around different priorities. The Discovery prioritizes family comfort on-road with robust off-road capability as a secondary strength; the Defender is optimized for maximum off-road performance with on-road comfort as a secondary consideration. The Discovery 2023 features standard air suspension (HSE and X), maximum ground clearance of 283 mm in All-Terrain mode, 900 mm wade depth, and Terrain Response 2 with Snow, Mud, Sand, and Rock modes. Its approach angle of 34 degrees and departure angle of 30 degrees are slightly below the Defender's 38 and 40 degrees respectively. For Canadian families accessing gravel-road cottages, crossing shallow rivers on Prairie road trips, or navigating BC forest service roads, the Discovery 2023 is comprehensively capable. For off-road enthusiasts who frequent the hard trails of the Rocky Mountains or practise technical rock crawling, the Defender X offers superior capability. For the vast majority of Canadian buyers seeking a combination of family practicality and genuine off-road competence — the Discovery strikes the better balance than the Defender for everyday use.