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				True, Mahindra has a new model out soon that looks to be an improvement on the old one and compliant too. Why oh why could Land Rover not done the same with the Defender? 

 
	 
 Because:-
 The the design is tied to manufacturing techniques that were based on a large, relatively cheap pool of skilled labour and a shortage of machinery (so minimum machinery required). And for production in small numbers. Redesigning it for manufacture using modern methods and large scale production would require a complete redesign. Making it compliant would almost certainly be possible, but would also mean a full redesign. If you are going to put this effort in, why not start with a clean sheet.
The Mahindra is a 1970s or 1980s design - the Defender is a 1940s design, as far as manufacturing technique goes.  (And the design of any manufactured product is controlled to a very large extent by the manufacturing facilities available - the Mahindra was designed for technology available in the 70s and 80s, the Defender was designed for facilities available in a war devastated Britain in 1947)
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