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Urban Range Defender 2020

The Icon Made Yours

Already firmly established as an icon in it’s own right, our modifications to the New Defender provide our customers with the opportunity to refine the look of their vehicle even further and also bring practical enhancements to allow ultimate flexibility and practicality. The Urban Defender has quickly established itself as the ‘go to’ SUV for those wanting to combine go-anywhere ability with the trademark Urban attitude. It’s easy to see why it has become our most popular vehicle.

We’ve created 2 styling programmes for the New Defender that allow you to achieve the look you want, whether that be with an on-road or an off-road focus.

The Urban Kit 90

1. HIGH-POWER LED ROOF LIGHT POD

2. URBAN BONNET LETTERING

3. VENTED CARBON FIBRE BONNET (OPTIONAL)

4. BEST OF BRITISH BONNET PODS

5. BLACK STYLING PACK TO OEM BUMPERS & GRILLE (IN-HOUSE CONVERSION ONLY)

6. BEST OF BRITISH SIDE VENTS

7. 22″ WX ALLOY WHEELS

8. EXTENDED WHEEL ARCH SET

9. ‘BLACK SHADOW’ SIDE STEPS

10. REAR ROOF SPOILER

11. URBAN CREST WHEEL COVER

12. FRONT & REAR URBAN MUDFLAPS

13. BLACK STYLING PACK TO OEM PARTS (IN-HOUSE CONVERSION ONLY)

The Urban Kit 110

  1. HIGH-POWER LED ROOF LIGHT POD
  2. URBAN BONNET LETTERING
  3. VENTED CARBON FIBRE BONNET (OPTIONAL)
  4. BEST OF BRITISH BONNET PODS
  5. BLACK STYLING PACK TO OEM BUMPERS & GRILLE (IN-HOUSE CONVERSION ONLY)

6. BEST OF BRITISH SIDE VENTS

7. 22″ WX ALLOY WHEELS

8. EXTENDED WHEEL ARCH SET

9. ‘BLACK SHADOW’ SIDE STEPS

10. REAR ROOF SPOILER

11. URBAN CREST WHEEL COVER

12. FRONT & REAR URBAN MUDFLAPS

13. BLACK STYLING PACK TO OEM PARTS (IN-HOUSE CONVERSION ONLY)

The Best of British Collection

The latest additions to the Urban Defender styling programme

BEST OF BRITISH BONNET VENTS

  • Set of 2 raised profile bonnet vents. Finished in gloss black and available with Urban (Black), Urban (Red), Urban Works, Union Flag or Defender tablet badge insert.

BEST OF BRITISH SIDE VENTS

  • Set of 2 precision-formed side vents. Finished in gloss black and available with Urban (Black), Urban (Red), Urban Works, Union Flag or Defender tablet badge insert.
  • Designed & manufactured in the UK by Urban Automotive Ltd, Milton Keynes.

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URBAN Range Defender Perfecting The Definitive 4×4

The Urban customization programmed for the iconic Defender offers an extensive array of modern enhancements alongside premium installation services, full conversions and comprehensive exterior rejuvenation packages.

From soundproofing to stainless fixings, chassis under-sealing to custom exterior restoration and bespoke color changes, we have the expertise and ability to cover all work in-house. Our modification catalogue is available for all Defender owners that want to explore modifying their vehicle in any capacity, our skilled team of technicians and painters can offer comprehensive fitted solutions, alternatively, for customers that sit outside a reachable geographic location we have our new e-store where parts can can be purchased online. If you have the opportunity, we really do recommend that you pay a visit to our showroom and workshop to see all of our products and meet our friendly team.

FULL CONVERSIONS AND COMPREHENSIVE EXTERIOR

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Land Rover Defender Gets a Modern Makeover with Electric Powertrain

ECD Automotive Design, the world’s largest Land Rover restoration company, has once again left a mark on the restoration and modification industry with its latest project, the electrifying Project Ghost. Renowned for its custom builds that span from vintage Defenders to classic Jaguar E-Types, ECD has pushed the envelope with its new electric Defender 110.

The head-turning matte gray Land Rover Defender 110 boasts an EV drivetrain, making it a unique blend of classic design and modern technology. While not the first electric Defender, ECD’s creation features a 450-horsepower motor and a 100kWh battery pack, offering ample power for cruising through city streets. However, the range remains unspecified in the press release.

ECD’s CEO and co-founder, Scott Wallace, emphasizes the importance of tailoring each custom Defender to the client’s specific needs. The company delves deep into details such as the build’s location, intended use, and the primary driver’s size to create a Defender that clients will adore.

For Project Ghost, ECD accommodated the client’s taller stature by reducing the size and height of the seat box, allowing the seat to sit lower and move further back than in the original Defender. This customization provides enhanced comfort for taller drivers.

The revamped Defender 110 sits on 16-inch matte black Wolf Steel wheels, complementing the other black exterior accents such as the roll cage, steering guard, and vents. Inside, modern black leather Corbeau Trailcat reclining seats feature a bold scarlet red vertical diamond single stitch on the seatbacks. The versatile interior accommodates up to seven passengers, with three Land Rover 60/40 seats in the middle and two forward-facing jump seats in the back.

Project Ghost’s Puma dashboard, wrapped in black leather, has switched the traditional panel and center console positions for improved driver convenience and is adorned with ECD electric gauges. Other custom touches include a black MOMO Prototipo steering wheel and metal billet buttons on the radio panel. For entertainment during nighttime city cruises, the vintage Defender is equipped with an Alpine Halo touchscreen, JL Audio speakers, and a JBL Active subwoofer. The audio system supports Bluetooth, CarPlay, Sirius XM, and traditional radio stations. Additional luxury updates include three USB ports, WiFi, and a backup camera.

ECD Automotive Design’s Project Ghost expertly marries classic Land Rover Defender aesthetics with modern electric powertrain technology, creating an exhilarating and unique driving experience for those who appreciate both the old and the new.



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2023 Land Rover Defender 80

If you want a vehicle from Land Rover’s most daring SUV line, consider the 2023 Land Rover Defender 80; it’s more affordable and sportier.

With this model, you can use “military-inspired” and “cute” in the same sentence because that’s what it is. The defender 80 is the brand’s smallest offering to date, but its modest size does not prevent it from providing a more practical package in the Land Rover Defender line.

 The Defender 80 is the Land Rover’s revitalized classic piece; it keeps its fresh feel with a few infotainment upgrades and a simplified lineup.

The Features

The Defender 80 is an adventurous model thanks to numerous off-road technology aspects like the off-road driving modes and air suspension that adjust ground clearance.

The new Pivi Pro infotainment system from Land Rover is standard, with a 10-inch touchscreen display. The system is the newest in Jaguar-Land Rover technology for managing and controlling over-the-air software updates.

Optional options include Android Auto and Apple Carplay, a Wi-Fi hotspot, and in-dash navigation.

Additional standard features include lane departure warnings, forward collision warnings, rear cross-traffic alerts, and blind spots. Additionally, innovative technologies are available as alternatives.

Adaptive cruise control, a standard autonomous braking system for emergencies with pedestrian detection, and lane detection warning with lane-keeping assist are among the key driver-help features.

These elements are meant to increase both the driver’s and the passenger’s safety.

Engine and Performance

The engine is a turbocharged 2.0-liter Ingenium four-cylinder made by Land Rover. It has 246 horsepower. The base model comes with a 1.5-liter, three-cylinder engine that can make about 160 hp.

This type of engine is good enough for the 2023 Land Rover Defender 80 can go up to 135 miles per hour, and it can go from 0 to 60 miles per hour in just 5 seconds, which is pretty amazing.

Since it is a small SUV, it has good gas mileage. It gets 21 miles per gallon on the highway and 18 miles per gallon in the city, for a combined average of 20 miles per gallon. For a luxury off-roader, this is a great mileage record.

Even with its trim, the Defender 80 has a great look and is very good off-road, thanks to its strong four-wheel drive.

It also shows departure angles, a break-over, a large number of kind approaches, and ground clearance. When driving around town, stopping is easy because the brakes are easy to use.

The Exterior Styling

Although it had a new redesign, the Defender 80 still closely mimics the approach of the Defender’s exterior styling. The shape and front face are quite similar, except that it is smaller in dimensions than the Defender 90.

The exterior is styled to have a boxy appearance with reduced proportions and four doors. It appears cool, although the front end may look soft from most angles.

The Defender 80 is set to ride on all-terrain tires and has optional 20-inch axles, which, surprisingly, do not transfer the noise from the road vibrations to the interior compartment.

The standard wheels are 18 inches. These large, heavy wheels help to keep the Defender 80 firm when going over road imperfections and bumps.

There are average-sized mirrors and large windows, which enhance outward visibility. The surround-view camera, which turns 360 degrees, aids in parking the vehicle when going off-road, providing you with a comprehensive view of whatever obstacle you seem to be approaching.

The Interior

The interior compartment of the Defender 80 has enough space to accommodate four adults, with adequate room for luggage and gear at the back.

The second row is massive, and the tall roof gives the vehicle a roomy feel. There is a lot of leg, head, and shoulder room. However, the steering column can cause some obstruction to some drivers’ knees, especially tall drivers and those with long legs, when they try to get in.

This vehicle has more than eight airbags as standard equipment. The driver’s seat also comes with an extensive range of adjustments.

The upholstery is designed to allow easy cleanup and maintenance, being stain-resistant, and some models have carpet-less interiors.

For the most sophisticated and expensive models, the interior compartment is well-wrapped with leather upholstery and other luxurious features that make it even more sophisticated.

Some of these luxury items, like adjustable ambient interior lighting, ventilated and heated seats, and dual-zone climate control, help to improve the comfort state of the high-end Defender 80 models.

The Price

The base price will start around $30,000, with its trim levels having higher prices than this. You can expect a price above $50,000 to own a complete vehicle package of the 2023 Land Rover Defender 80.

There is no complimentary maintenance scheduled.

The limited warranty is 50,000 miles or four years, and the powertrain warranty also covers up to 50,000 miles or four years.

Pros

  • Easy maintenance
  • High technology safety
  • Strong off-road capabilities
  • Stain-resistant upholstery
  • A host of customizable options
  • Impressive off-road features
  • Smooth ride for an SUV off-road-oriented
  • A nice suspension configuration
  • Vintage style

Cons

  • The price of optional features can be high
  • The rear hatch is heavy, and it opens toward the limit.
  • Poor fuel economy
  • The third row is rather too small

Conclusion

Even though the 2023 Land Rover Defender 80 is known for its real, impressive off-road ability, it doesn’t forget about comfort on the road.

The Defender 80 is a modern Land Rover with luxury features that make it easy to live in a big city. And when going outside to explore, it’s hard to find a better way to do it in grand style with another vehicle.

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Land Rover Defender SVX The Rugged SUV Spied Testing Near The Nurburgring

The Land Rover Defender is one of the most beloved off-road vehicles in history, and it has received a modern-day makeover that has managed to retain its classic design while bringing it into the 21st century. But Land Rover is not satisfied with simply having a new Defender – they want to make it even more rugged and powerful. That’s where the Land Rover Defender SVX comes in.

Recent spy shots have shown the new Defender SVX being tested on public roads near the Nürburgring, and they have gotten fans of the classic SUV excited for what’s to come. The Defender SVX is said to feature a BMW-sourced 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8, which could make it one of the most powerful off-roaders on the market.

The Defender SVX is expected to feature a more aggressive front fascia than the standard model, with large openings in the corners of the grille that are likely designed to improve airflow to the engine. The SUV is also said to have extended fenders, which could give it a more muscular look while also providing more space for larger off-road tires.

At the back, circular exhaust pipes are visible beneath the bumper, giving the Defender SVX a sporty touch. It’s clear that Land Rover is trying to make the SVX stand out from the standard Defender, and these design elements are a step in the right direction.

While we don’t yet know exactly when the Defender SVX will make its debut, the fact that it is being tested on public roads means that it is likely not too far off. The V8-powered Defender models are already pricey, with the Defender 90 V8 starting at $98,550 and the 110 going for $101,750, so we can expect the SVX to come with an even higher price tag.

But for off-road enthusiasts who want the ultimate Defender, the SVX is likely to be worth the extra cost. With a powerful engine, aggressive styling, and all the off-road capabilities that the Defender is known for, the SVX is set to be one of the most exciting SUVs of the year. Stay tuned for more information as it becomes available.