Land Rover Discovery Sport prototypes have done 750k test miles

Published On Aug 07, 2014 10:35 AM By Rahul for Land Rover Range Rover Sport 2013-2022

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Land Rover had showcased the new Discovery Sport that will replace the existing Freelander 2. At the moment the vehicle has completed 75,000,000 miles of testing. The vehicle has been tested to water depths of 600m and to -36° in North America, to 42° in the deserts of Dubai. A total of 9,767 tests were carried out on the vehicle. The car was tested to inclines of 40 degrees and declines of 45 degrees.

Land Rover Discovery Sport

As the new Discovery Sport enters its final testing phase, Land Rover and Virgin Galactic, which continues its flight test and engineering programmes ahead of the launch of its commercial spaceflight programme, are giving a glimpse of what goes into their test and development programmes.

The partnership, announced in April this year, has continued to make strides through Land Rover’s continued development of the new Discovery Sport vehicle while Virgin Galactic moves closer to the launch of the world’s first space line.

Land Rover Discovery Sport

Murray Dietsch, Programme Director, Land Rover, said: “There is a common philosophy towards engineering between Land Rover and our partners Virgin Galactic. We start with an idea and build from there, spending years refining a design and completing virtual testing before the first prototypes see the tarmac. As our partnership with Virgin Galactic develops, it will be fascinating to get closer to their team and explore common areas of engineering and expertise.

“Discovery Sport prototypes have covered approximately 750,000 miles during the testing phase, in some of the world’s harshest and most challenging terrains and climates. A total of 181 prototype vehicles were built, completing over 11,000 tests over their lifetimes around the globe, ensuring total confidence in the robustness of build and design of the vehicles.”

“As we look to launching the world’s first spaceline, Virgin Galactic continues to push boundaries and develop pioneering new innovations that bring to life our vision,” said George Whitesides, CEO of Virgin Galactic. “In engineering and design, like Land Rover, our focus is on precision, ingenuity, and unparalleled design.”

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