EXPERT RATING
7.5

Likes

Third row plenty spacious in 7-seater
Cabin and interior feel premium
Bigger 10-inch touchscreen

Dislikes

Options list still extensive despite the price
No Apple CarPlay or Android Auto
Surround-view camera not standard
Andrew Chesterton
Contributing Journalist
5 Jul 2017
1 min read

The HSE trim level is the second-highest option in the Land Rover Discovery family, sitting above the S and SE trims, and below only the HSE Luxury option.

At this point, you’re talking serious money, with the pricing stretching from $87,150 to $103,661, depending on whether you opt for five or seven seats, and which of the three available engines you shoot for. 

You’ll be adding LED taillights, 20-inch alloys outside, along with winged headrests, woodgrain highlights and ambient interior lighting inside the cabin. Your climate is upgraded to a three-zone system, too, and your stereo is now a better, 10-speaker Meridian unit that’s controlled through a bigger, 10-inch touchscreen.

The HSE received the maximum five-star ANCAP safety rating, thanks to its standard AEB, Lane Departure Warning and reversing camera which join six airbags and the usual suite of traction and braking systems.

Read the full 2017 Land Rover Discovery review

Land Rover Discovery 2017: Td4 Hse

Engine Type Diesel Turbo 4, 2.0L
Fuel Type Diesel
Fuel Efficiency 6.2L/100km (combined)
Seating 5
Price From $44,770 - $52,030
Safety Rating

Pricing Guides

$36,814
Based on 73 cars listed for sale in the last 6 months.
LOWEST PRICE
$22,995
HIGHEST PRICE
$49,999
Andrew Chesterton
Contributing Journalist
Andrew Chesterton should probably hate cars. From his hail-damaged Camira that looked like it had spent a hard life parked at the end of Tiger Woods' personal driving range, to the Nissan Pulsar Reebok that shook like it was possessed by a particularly mean-spirited demon every time he dared push past 40km/h, his personal car history isn't exactly littered with gold. But that seemingly endless procession of rust-savaged hate machines taught him something even more important; that cars are more than a collection of nuts, bolts and petrol. They're your ticket to freedom, a way to unlock incredible experiences, rolling invitations to incredible adventures. They have soul. And so, somehow, the car bug still bit. And it bit hard. When "Chesto" started his journalism career with News Ltd's Sunday and Daily Telegraph newspapers, he covered just about everything, from business to real estate, courts to crime, before settling into state political reporting at NSW Parliament House. But the automotive world's siren song soon sounded again, and he begged anyone who would listen for the opportunity to write about cars. Eventually they listened, and his career since has seen him filing car news, reviews and features for TopGear, Wheels, Motor and, of course, CarsGuide, as well as many, many others. More than a decade later, and the car bug is yet to relinquish its toothy grip. And if you ask Chesto, he thinks it never will.
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