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Land Rover Defender 90, V8 Edition – The Last of a Dying Breed?

The completely new L663-generation Land Rover Defenders hit the global market in 2019, reviving a legendary model that hadn’t been offered for sale in the United States in well over 20 years. All three new variants – the 90, 110, and 130 – have been powered by very respectable four- or six-cylinder engines… until now. Enter the new V8 Defender 90, an SUV with two doors and eight cylinders that’s hitting the market for the first time in the year 2022. Yes, you read all of that correctly.

Anyone who’s turned on the news over the past two years has noticed a massive move towards electric vehicles and hybrids. Lamborghini will likely never make another V12 motor again with the end of production of the Aventador, and Ferrari (Ferrari!) has announced that they will be releasing an all-electric vehicle in 2025. For car enthusiasts, this is a lot of bad news that is pretending very hard, to be good news. The displacement wars are definitely over, the horsepower wars are probably nearly over, and for many, the fun seems to be over entirely. So then, why is Land Rover cramming their V8 into a brand-new model? Could it be possible that in this day and age, Land Rover is actually having a bit of fun?

The Numbers Game

Two doors on a 90-inch wheelbase, and a total vehicle length of only 170 inches. A 5.0-liter supercharged V8 making a staggering 518 horsepower and 461 pound-feet of torque. All of this is good to push the pint-sized Defender to 60 miles an hour in a shade under 5 seconds (around .8 seconds quicker than the six-cylinder). At first glance, all of this seems wholly illogical. As we’ve discussed above, the internal combustion engine seems to have one foot in the grave at this point, and it’s well known that two-door SUVs don’t do well when it comes to sales figures in the United States. None of these figures add up to one incredibly practical vehicle; the rear seats can be a little tough to access with only one set of doors, and with those rear seats up, cargo space is extremely limited. Some speculate that cramming this monster engine into a vehicle with such a short wheelbase may result in a squirrely ride under hard acceleration, but those who’d nitpick this vehicle’s shortcomings are missing the point a little. Climb inside the cabin and let the tour begin.

Glass Cockpit

Once inside, you’ll likely notice one major detail first: windows are absolutely everywhere. Huge, panoramic glass flanks the rear passengers, and above those are the smaller “safari windows” that have been a mainstay on Land Rovers for decades. A massive sunroof spans almost the entirety of the roof, and all of this glass helps to open up the cabin and reduce any feelings of claustrophobia that can sometimes accompany vehicles with this seating arrangement. The gauge cluster is all-electronic as well and adjustable on the fly, and the rearview mirror doubles as a backup camera. This new Defender 90 model also offers a 12” center screen, which runs Land Rover’s stellar in-house infotainment system. The result of all of this is a sleek, modern, and spacious feel inside what would otherwise be a very small cabin by today’s standards. Available Alcantara accents throughout also help to lend a sporty flair to the upholstery; other than these details, the interior remains similar to the rest of the Defenders

The Heart of the Matter.

Of course, outside of the Defender 90’s quirky and unmistakable styling, the real big talking point is the V8 motor. It’s not a new from-scratch motor, but can currently be found in several time-tested variations of the Range Rover. According to the official EPA rating, it’ll return a very optimistic 16 combined miles-per-gallon, which is right on par with other eight-cylinder offerings. There have been some other upgrades done to the platform to make the sheer horsepower and driveability mesh a little better. These include the addition of a limited-slip differential, as well as electronically-controlled dampers and throttle mapping. These tweaks don’t turn it into a Porsche, of course, but they do help keep the rubber on the road.

It’s important to note that the V8 isn’t exclusive to the 90; for those seeking a Defender with a bit less whimsy than what we’re discussing here, this same motor is also available in the new four-door Defender 110.

The Final Word

It’s a wonderful thing for us that Land Rover has decided to put all the time, energy, and resources into creating such an objectively insane vehicle focused squarely on motoring enthusiasts rather than corporate bean-counters and economy-minding bureaucrats. It’s also one of the few SUVs you can order today where any perceived impracticality in design can be pretty much written off as insignificant; in fact, these impracticalities might be the very point of a vehicle so focused on creating a specific and intentional driving experience. It’s not likely that this will be a big seller for Land Rover, but this is also a Defender that won’t be forgotten on the secondary market and is likely to retain its value for the specific kind of buyer.

All of these things go to show that Land Rover is paying attention to their fans, and not losing sight of what made the Defender such an iconic and beloved marque for decades – the sheer fun factor. With electrification coming to every corner of the auto industry, this very well could be the last two-door, V8 powered SUV that we ever see offered for sale.

While you can option this out with 20-inch wheels and All-Terrain tires, it would be great to see another trim level closer to the Ford Bronco’s Sasquatch package; even bigger tires, more options for recovery points on the front bumper, and perhaps even a winch included with the whole thing. Does this sound like too much to ask for? Probably, but a year ago, a two-door Land Rover Defender with a V8 in it would have sounded like too much, too.





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Land Rover unveils Defender 75th Limited Edition

To celebrate its 75th anniversary, Land Rover has unveiled the Defender 75th Limited Edition. This special edition SUV pays tribute to the company’s rich history while also offering modern amenities and capabilities.

To celebrate the company’s 75th birthday, Land Rover introduced a limited-edition model of their Series 1 SUV at the Amsterdam Motor Show. The new models come in either two-door or four-door versions (90 and 110), but not the newly released 130.

Exterior & Interior

The exterior is characterized by a Grasmere green hue, which may be seen on the rims, dashboard, and door panels. The unique model has a “75 Years” badge below the tailgate handle to distinguish it from the regular Defender. The seats are covered in what Land Rover calls Resist Ebony, while the dash is finished in Robustec, which it claims is the most durable fabric available for automobiles.

The Defender 75th Limited Edition comes packed with amazing features like matrix LED lights, a 360-view camera, a HUD display, and a wireless charger for mobile phones. You’ll also enjoy three-zone climate control, seats with memory, and the 11.4-inch Pivi Pro infotainment system.

As if that weren’t enough, the standard folding roof is made of fabric, but you have the option to get a sliding panoramic roof instead! And don’t forget about the adaptive Terrain Response system–it’s part of the package too!

Performance

Under the hood, the Defender 75th Limited Edition is powered by a 3.0-liter inline-six engine that produces 395 horsepower and 406 pound-feet of torque. All that power is sent to all four wheels via an eight-speed automatic transmission and Land Rover’s Terrain Response 2 system.

Body Styles & Engine Options

The Land Rover Defender 75th Limited Edition will be available in both 90 and 110 body styles and will be priced from at $91,880 for the 90, and $94,380 for the 110.

The Defender will get a limited-edition model with more options, including an electric hitch and all-season tires, according to Land Rover. There were no modifications made under the bonnet, so the sturdy SUV continues to be powered by the P400 gasoline and D300 diesel engines with mild hybrid technology, as well as the P400e plug-in hybrid.

How many copies will be produced is not yet known; however, the U.K. automaker said the model will be available in “selected markets.”





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Five Great Aftermarket Parts for Your New Land Rover Defender

Although the storied marque of the Land Rover Defender vehicles dates back almost 80 years, the latest and fully-revamped generation (L663) was only released recently in 2020. The Defender has always been equipped for serious adventure, and with the newest iteration, Land Rover made great strides to keep that spirit alive and allow for the maximum amount of customization that a potential owner would want to employ. By swapping accessories around, an owner can tailor their Defender to be the ultimate around-town family hauler, or gear it up for some more remote expeditions.

No matter which flavor of the new Defender you might own (90, 110, 130), each vehicle is offered from the factory with four accessory packs: Explorer, Adventure, Country, and Urban. These each contain a unique combination of factory accessories tailored to how an owner primarily expects to use their Defender. These include roof racks, bumpers, external panniers mounted to the C-pillars, and more. Perhaps you’ve chosen the Urban pack and would like to add a roof rack. Or, perhaps you’re kitted out with the Adventure pack and would like a few refinements and creature comforts to employ around town. We’ll take you through the five best aftermarket parts and accessories for any new Land Rover Defender.

Low-Profile Voyager Offroad Roof Rack

The Voyager Offroad Overland Roof Rack is a beautiful and functional full-length roof rack, constructed of bent and welded tubing. Obviously, this provides a plethora of opportunities to mount cargo shells, kayaks, bicycles, or anything else you might want to transport, but its low profile and sleek design will help keep your Defender looking great around town, too. This low-profile model is two inches lower than the standard height, which is also a benefit for garage-kept vehicles. What’s more, these are fully compatible with Defenders equipped with sunroofs. This roof rack takes advantage of the Land Rover-provided mounting points and there’s no drilling required to mount, so you can take off the rack at a later date if you ever wish to. Combine this with the Land Rover Deployable Roof Ladder for easy access to anything stowed on your roof. This is a good option for those who may not have ordered their Defender with a roof rack from the factory.

Land Rover Quilted Loadspace Liner

Anyone who has had to take their four-legged friend in a car will understand the potential for disaster that can arise when transporting your most precious cargo; from pet hair everywhere to the aftermath of an upset tummy, it can result in a real mess inside your nice, new Land Rover. Thankfully, a great solution to this problem is available in the Quilted Loadspace Liner, another official Land Rover accessory. A svelte and padded fabric protects the cargo area, rear seats, and comes with a detachable bumper protector. Designed to be durable and easy to clean, this accessory is something to take a closer look at if you regularly travel with your dogs or other animals. Being that this liner is precisely fitted to conform to the interior, it should be noted that this is currently only available for the Defender 110 model as of press time. If this is relevant to your interest, Land Rover also makes a few more pet-focused accessories as well, such as a portable pet ramp.

WeatherTech Floor Mats

It might be a little cliché, but one of the first modifications many new owners of any vehicle make is to replace the factory floor mats with a set of iconic, custom-molded WeatherTech mats. Laser cut from a durable rubberized material to match the exact layout of the Defender, these floor mats make it easy to keep the interior of your car looking great. When it’s time to clean up, simply remove them, spray with a hose, and let them dry. WeatherTech incorporates lips and channels in order to keep any water or mud contained to the mats. These are available for the front and rear seats, and there’s even a custom fitted trunk liner available. WeatherTech has been around for decades; these are quality items that are made in the United States, and won’t let you down under the harshest of conditions.

Land Rover Side-Mounted Gear Carrier

Add a bit of visual flair and practicality with these OEM Land Rover accessories. Mounted to the exterior sides of the vehicle, it provides a little extra space for things you might not want to bring inside the cabin, such as beach towels or pet supplies. It’s lockable and waterproof as well, so you have nothing to worry about while you’re out and about. You can have one on each side for the most amount of storage, or you could have Gear Carrier on one side of the car, combined with the aforementioned Roof Ladder; this is part of the beauty of the new Defenders. Since these are manufacturer accessories, you can anticipate the same high level of fit and finish in these gear carriers that you are used to, and they’re designed to seamlessly blend in with the exterior styling of the vehicle.

ARB Touring Awning with Light

Add a bit of overlanding flair to your Defender with a high-quality retractable awning from ARB. Known for making bomb-proof Land Rover accessories for decades, ARB’s awning provides you with portable shade and shelter. Useful for a day at the beach or a camping trip in the forest, this awning is easy to set up and built tough to handle high winds or heavy precipitation. Once you get a taste of how handy they are, you won’t want to go anywhere without your portable awning.

Conclusion

As you can see, the new Defenders were designed keeping a strong eye on customization and personalization to suit each owner’s tastes. While a fine selection of accessories are available from the manufacturer when the car is ordered, a robust secondary market also provides a great service to those looking for a wider array of parts. As this platform ages gracefully, more accessories and creative solutions will continue to hit the market, and if we had to take a guess, this could be the most personalized Land Rover ever at the end of the day. Ultimately, no matter if you’re seeking the refinement and luxury that Land Rover is known for, or planning a trip to the Arctic Circle, the Land Rover Defender can get you there – however you want.

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Three-Door Land Rover Defender 110 CGI Pickup Looks Like a Fun Little Jungle Truck

Although it has been derided by many for its new focus on the posh 4WD lifestyle, the L663 Land Rover Defender has slowly but steadily gained a foothold across the automotive industry.

The great OEM projects, from the most recent 75th Limited Edition Defender 90 and 110s to the Defender V8, were, of course, in big part responsible for the public’s acceptance. But the same can be said about the virtual automotive realm, which has also stocked all sorts of dreams of Defender greatness.

So, we have seen gloriously humongous stuff like a Defender 130 that morphed into the right kind of dune-bashing, jungle-dwelling pickup truck, and now the Defender 110 is also transformed into a utilitarian vehicle. Albeit this time there is a three-door CGI twist to the story, as well.

Remember Mo Aoun, the virtual artist better known as moaoun_moaoun on social media, who is now a Creative Designer at Stellantis’ American arm composed of Chrysler, Jeep, Ram, and Dodge? Well, he continues to also show his personal CGI projects – with a renewed focus on off-road, thankfully. And so, here is a greenish take (quite close to the 75th-anniversary edition, right?) on a hypothetical Land Rover L663 Defender pickup truck that seems to only dream of extreme off-road adventures.

Why the Defender 110 and not the 90, one might ask? Well, primarily because that is what the author mentioned in the description’s hashtag reel. But, also, because it might be a little more inviting (even with a digitally shortened wheelbase) to the hardcore transformation than its smaller sibling – taking into account all the additional off-road parts both seen and unseen.

By the way, this is neither the artist’s first take on a Land Rover nor the most original off-road SUV/truck build project, as one can easily ascertain from the gallery.

Article Credit: Aurel Niculescu 
Full Articles: https://www.autoevolution.com/news/three-door-land-rover-defender-110-cgi-pickup-looks-like-a-fun-little-jungle-truck-198988.html





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2023 Land Rover Defender Trophy Edition

The new Land Rover Defender Trophy Edition is raising the bar for off-road vehicles. This SUV is packed with features that make it the perfect choice for those who love to hit the trails. With a durable design and plenty of power, the Defender Trophy Edition is sure to be a favorite among the few lucky owners.

The first thing you’ll notice about the Defender Trophy Edition is its aggressive stance. It’s clear that this SUV means business. The beefed-up frame and increased ground clearance enable the Defender to tackle any terrain.

What Does It Offer?


Under the hood, the Defender Trophy Edition is powered by a hybrid twin-charged 3.0-liter inline-six engine that delivers a somewhat impressive 395 horsepower. This SUV can produce 406 lb.-ft of torque, making it ideal for those who love to go off the beaten path.

You’ll also appreciate the 8-speed automatic transmission and the Terrain Management System™ that helps you navigate any terrain. However, what you won’t enjoy is the partly 17 city and 22 highway mpg which it offers.

The Defender Trophy Edition is available with an optional sporty interior upgrade, which adds black detailing to the seats and center console, as well as a leather-wrapped steering wheel. What’s more, it has fog lights, which are great for cutting through the dense fog while providing increased safety on the road at night.

The SUV also includes front and rear mudflaps as well as a retractable roof ladder and electronic winch. In short, the Defender Trophy Edition is completely loaded with all of Land Rover’s off-road enhancements.

The Defender Heritage


The Land Rover Defender is, without a doubt, an off-road icon, and just like the Jeep Wrangler and the Mercedes-Benz G-Class, it began life as a robust military vehicle for transporting soldiers to the harshest locations.

However, the Defender’s reputation is not only rooted in its military past, as much of its credibility comes from the Defender Trophy model, a series of SUVs that have crossed the most challenging terrain possible. Now Land Rover pays tribute to them with the new Defender Trophy Edition model.

Trophy Edition


“Defender Trophy Edition continues to preserve the spirit of adventure while respecting Land Rover’s rich and iconic heritage,” said Joe Eberhardt, president, and CEO of Jaguar Land Rover North America.

Production will be limited to 250 units in the US, which will be based on the Defender 90 P400 model. The number 90 means it will be a shorter version, while the number 400 refers to the power of its turbocharged 6-cylinder engine and mild hybrid technology.

The vintage-inspired Defender is wrapped in a new and unique yellow foil that features classic Defender Trophy graphics and badging and is equipped with the Extended Black Exterior package, towbar, air suspension, Cold Climate Package, Off-Road package, and Land Rover’s Advanced Off-Road Capability package.

Each of these packages can be ordered for the standard Defender, but combining them all in one SUV results in a fantastic SUV.

Land Rover’s Terrain Response 2 system is standard and automatically detects external driving conditions, after which it adjusts the vehicle. This system can select the appropriate driving mode and electronically lock and unlock the differentials without any assistance from the driver.

This Defender is unstoppable on off-road terrain, but Land Rover leaves nothing to chance, so it equipped the SUV with a roof rack with an extendable ladder, an electric winch, fenders, an integrated air compressor, and thicker floor mats that better protect the interior from dirt.

This sets the price tag of this off-roading beauty at $95,000.