No fully-electric Land Rover Discovery vehicles are available. Mild Hybrid variants, however, were included in the range in year 2020.
According to official data, fuel consumption is between 6 l/100 km (39.2 mpg) (2017 Land Rover Discovery V 2.0 TD4 (180 Hp) 4WD Automatic) and 16.7 l/100 km (14.08 mpg) (1998 Land Rover Discovery II 4.0i V8 (185 Hp) Automatic), depending on the variant, with most, however, being on the higher end.
The range offers both 5 and 7-seater variants to better match customer needs.
Yes, the Land Rover Discovery is an all-wheel drive vehicle.
Most owners say it is, indeed, relatively expensive to maintain a Land Rover Discovery, as the model is prone to some common issues, requiring expensive repairs. Running cost could also be high, because of high fuel consumption of most variants.