Every new Land Rover since the Evoque has been ridiculed as a glorified Explorer, especially the 2014+ Sport. Superficially, there are definitely design traits in common: all recent LR designs and platforms, including the upcoming Disco 5, were penned by Ford engineers several years ago, well before the brand was sold to Tata. The Ford Fusion looks almost exactly like an Aston Martin DB9 from a rear view mirror for - same reason, Ford used to own AM until a few years ago. Yet, the Aston Martin is (allegedly) a much better car overall, probably worht the extra 200K or so. Land Rovers are still selling quite well, I guess lots of people are able to look beyond the "glorified Explorer" stereotype.
Before jumping to conclusions without having even seen or sat into a Disco / LR5, perhaps we should give Land Rover the benefit of the doubt? So far they seem to be doing quite well with their massively expensive Explorer look-alikes.