Land Rover Discovery Auto MOT data by year

The Land Rover Discovery Auto appears in 2,112 MOT tests in this dataset across model years 2015–2022. Its most common failure areas are tyres, visibility and lighting & signalling, and its overall pass rate is 90.4%.

2,112
MOT tests analysed
90.4%
Pass rate
9.6%
Fail rate
2015–2022
Years covered

By model year

Land Rover Discovery Auto MOT results by model year
Year Tests Pass rate Fail rate Most common failure
2019 789 91.5% 8.5% Tyres
2020 1,268 89.7% 10.3% Tyres

Most common failures (all years)

Most common MOT failure areas — Land Rover Discovery Auto
# Category % of tests affected Tests
1 Tyres 5.8% 122
2 Visibility 4.0% 85
3 Lighting & signalling 1.7% 35
4 Brakes 0.9% 19
5 Suspension 0.9% 19
6 Seat belts & restraints 0.3% 6
7 Body, structure & corrosion 0.2% 5
8 Emissions & environmental 0.2% 4
Share of tests failing on each category Tyres 5.8% Visibility 4.0% Lighting & signalling 1.7% Brakes 0.9% Suspension 0.9% Seat belts & restraints 0.3%
Percentage of tests with at least one failure recorded in each category, across all model years.

Methodology & source. Based on 2,112 MOT tests. Dataset: DVSA MOT testing data (2021,2022,2023,2024,2025). Data last updated 2026-07-01. Figures reflect MOT-testable defects only — read the methodology for how these are calculated and what they don't measure.

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