There is still a Defender clone being produced. Wonder for how much longer. Maybe only made in Left hand drive and sanctions could probably make new ones difficult for Australians to obtain. Check
www.morattab.ir Then you need to look around for a Union Jack to click on unless able to understand the written Persian Language. It uses the Arabic alphabet, which is read from right to left and with 4 extra letters.
Morattab has been producing Defender look alikes in Iran for many years. They originally obtained tooling from Santana in Spain. It produced Land Rovers under licence for a long time. then continued independently. The Santana PS10 could effectively have been described as a Series 4 Land Rover. They did not use coil springs or constant 4WD. Then this was superseded by the Iveco Massif, with a similar overall shaped body but apparently produced by current conventional means. However, the company more recently suffered disappointing sales, considerable financial losses and was closed down. I wonder if would be customers would have preferred the old model. Maybe a reason for LR to continue production of present Defender in parallel with new one for a while, as Series 3's were continued concurrently for a while with Countys.
Note that the Morattab Defender clone is now known as a Herour. Not sure what differences from long running Morattab Pazhan, other than now a diesel engine is available. Presumably motor is sourced from Japan or Korea or at least built from design from there. as former V6 petrol was. Defender enthusiasts should find looking at Morattab Herour specifications interesting.
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