![]() The Land Rover Defender is a tool purposely used for treacherous adventures through uncharted territories and across damaging terrains it's guaranteed some damages will occur. Maintenance of any off-roader vehicle will bring up some surprise costs. However, as many Land Rover lovers will be aware, the extensive list of external storage accessories more than makes up for the lack of boot space, with the range offering roof racks, side-mounted storage and much more. The boot holds just under 400 litres, a measly amount for large groups of active travellers and their respective luggage. These splashes of colour can further boost the luxurious feel of the Land Rover Defender, whilst a washable floor allows the more destructive users to worry less about damaging the luxurious interior. Personalisation of the interior can be achieved in various ways, for example, two-toned leather painted steering wheel spokes or wooden veneers. There are multiple cubby holes throughout the vehicle for belongings, perfect for those adventurous drivers needing to change equipment quickly. The Defender 90 and 110 both share the same slick dashboard layout, creating an uncluttered and easy to navigate control board. With a shorter wheelbase, the 90 is a two-door model allowing up to six seats, compared to the four-door 110, which can have up to seven seats. To cope with altering emission rules, the Defender needed a new engine, in turn demanding a new gearbox.Īdditionally, the suspension and steering were improved, with the Configurable Terrain Response system debuting in then 2020 re-released Defender. More recently, in 2020, both models we re-released with modern technologies and increased luxurious interiors aimed at the newer consumer market of wealthy buyers intrigued by the image of the classic Land Rover Defender but can't tolerate the rugged and lower-tech vehicle.Īlthough, this hasn't come with its controversy from hardcore Landie fans who love the difficulty of handling the original rustic off-roader brought out in the 80s.Ĭhanges to the Land Rover Defender were also prompted by increasingly demanding global vehicle standards. The Defender 90 was first released in 1984, one year after the 110. The world-renowned Land Rover Defender series includes the well-loved Defender 90 and Defender 110, distinguishable by their differing wheelbase lengths.
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