It’s a good place to keep a cellphone and use the Disco’s Apple CarPlay or Android Auto for less distracted driving pleasure. Lifting the center console lid reveals the USB chargers and an area to stash a wallet, garage keycard, or something of that size. The center console lid does not seem to be special at all. Great place to stash your radar detector when it’s not in use. And this glove-box even has a handy 12v charger. Pressing the rather random button above the glove box, next to what can be described as a dash piece covering the airbag, exposes a second glove box, above the first glove box. There is nothing atypical about it – pull the handle and it drops down. But this slick dash holds a few secrets.įirst is the glove box. Flat surfaces covered in high quality material and the minimum of anything exposed to the eye. Like all other current Rovers, Disco’s dash was designed with a modern, clean flair. While I’m still getting familiar with the new Disco, one thing has really stood out to me – the amount of hidden compartments in the darn thing. This is the first time that I’m spending time with it and a full review of the diesel version will be posted soon. The third generation (or fifth, depending on how you count) of the Discovery has been with us since 2017.
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