Enthusiasts of off-road adventures in the United States can now officially place orders for a new Land Rover Defender, marking its return after a lengthy absence of 23 years. The 2020 model, equipped with modern features like over-the-air software updates and an abundance of touchscreens, is a far cry from the rugged bare-bones version of the past. This full-time four-wheel-drive vehicle is designed to handle any terrain you challenge it with. Deliveries have now commenced at dealerships across the nation.
Early buyers of the Defender are beginning to receive their keys, eagerly anticipating the adventures ahead. For those considering a purchase, it’s the perfect opportunity to explore the British marvel up-close. The starting price for the all-new Defender 110 is $49,900.
At just a slight premium compared to the countless listings online with well over 100,000 miles on the clock, the all-new Defender promises unparalleled value. It sits on Land Rover’s innovative D7x platform, constructed entirely from aluminum and boasting three times the strength of traditional body-on-frame architecture.
The contrasting landscapes since Land Rover presented the Defender in Namibia a few months back are a testament to how times have changed.
The new Defender proudly retains its iconic boxy shape, offering a 38-degree approach angle and a 40-degree departure angle. Standard features include a two-speed transfer box, permanent four-wheel-drive, and independent suspension on all corners. It can effortlessly navigate through up to 35.4 inches of water, showcasing Land Rover’s homage to the legendary Camel Trophy era. Moreover, the Wade Sensing function optimizes throttle response, adjusts the HVAC system, and fine-tunes the ride height for off-road settings.
A standard turbocharged four-cylinder engine delivers 296 horsepower, with an available upgrade to a boosted mild-hybrid inline-six. Opt for the electrified six-cylinder option for a thrilling 395 horsepower and 406 pound-feet of torque. Both powertrains are exclusively paired with a ZF-sourced eight-speed transmission.
You have the choice of four accessory packs tailored to various lifestyles: Explorer, Adventure, Country, and Urban. Whatever your preferences, out of the 170 individual accessories available, rest assured that Apple CarPlay and Android Auto come standard. The 10-inch display hosts a new Pivi Pro infotainment system, ushering the Defender into the modern era.
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