<P> The interior of the Discovery Sport is available in a seven - seat (referred to as five plus two) configuration, with the front row featuring two seats and three seats on the second row . The second row seats slide and recline, and fold in a 60: 40 configuration, folding forward to allow access to a third row of two seats where fitted . The third row of seats are not intended for full - time usage, and are described by Land Rover as being suitable for children up to the age of 15 and occasional adult use . They fold flat into the floor of the trunk when not in use . Isofix mounting points for child safety seats are fitted as standard . </P> <P> The central console features an 8 inches (20 cm) touch screen allowing access to in car entertainment, satellite navigation and vehicle settings . The system, shared with the Jaguar XE, allows smartphone connectivity and some models will allow the owner to control the vehicle remotely, pre-heating the interior or unlocking the car using a smartphone application . </P> <P> The Discovery Sport is manufactured at the Jaguar Land Rover Halewood Body & Assembly facility, in Halewood, Liverpool, United Kingdom, alongside the Range Rover Evoque . </P> <P> Engines supplied by Ford are manufactured at two sites - the Duratorq diesel engine is manufactured at the Ford Dagenham plant in the United Kingdom, the Ecoboost petrol engine is manufactured at the Ford Valencia Plant in Spain . The Jaguar Land Rover Ingenium engines, which will replace the Ford sourced engines later in 2015, will be manufactured at Jaguar Land Rover's Engine Manufacturing Centre in Wolverhampton, United Kingdom . </P>

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