Based on D4 it could end up weighing 3 Tonnes or more by the time it is beefed up to carry any load.
I agree with JC - keep building a basic vehicle. In fact steal some of the ideas in the Santana/ Iveco Massif! Like the wider rear door, flatter floor, etc.
Bob
G'day Folks
Well whatever it looks like it will have to conform to Euro 5-6-7 or what ever and to meet US standards, And after it is OK for the rest of the world, then it has to meet AUSTRALIAN ADR's which differ (to protect the Aust Motor Vehicle Industry) just look at the farce with the 90's, a year plus to get the exhaust pipe the way ADR's wanted, and then only plated as a 2 seater, when the rest of the world has/had a Wagon (estate)
We may see it in 2019
cheers
The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈
Sorry but that is NOT what I would call a Defender! It's a Disco with a fender grille on the front
whats wrong with the current body shape that needs upgrading? Maybe just put some new engines & gearboxes on offer and be done with it
The 76 series Landcruiser has got it nailed, live axels, V8 turbo diesel, auto or manual, factory upgrades, modern but minimalistic interior - It's all you need... why can't LR see what they are missing
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The 76 doesn't have it,they aren't selling because people don't want to pay 70K for a basic workhorse,they are a 80's design with a 90's engine sold in 2010 and don't do anything well.The ''new'' Defender doesn't want to be anything like it,price wise especially. Pat
Sorry, TOTALLY disagree with that. Overpriced and questionable reliability. Future corrosion issues are still to be experienced, and they are a shadow of the 75 series for strength and simplicity. Infact a 62 series Sahara Turbo diesel was IMHO one of the last 'great' Landcruisers.
Manufacturers continue to 'move forward', but in all reality MOST are moving away from the past reliable and simple workhorses. A true workhorse can not by definition be a comfortable luxurious family vehicle aswell, too many compromises start to creep in, eroding its original purpose.
JC
The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈
All are valid points which I was aware of but negelected to mention for that very reasonI was trying to make a point that IMO, the Defenders are moving in the wrong direction i.e. towards the yuppy soccer-mum market whereas Toyota have at least ATTEMPTED to make something more basic...
Totally agree they are way overpriced and there have definatly been teething issues with the V8 but any moreso than the Td5 had??? or whatever the current Defender engine is?
This is why I buy Kingswoods and Series Landrovers... basic proven relyability![]()
live axles (coil sprung)
rear LSD with manual E-lockers front and rear
4.4L TDV8 (from 2011 Range Rover)
short wb, 5 seater (maybe similar dimensions to old Discovery)
hydraulic body mounts
fully-boxed, E-coated frame with as many cross members as they can possibly fit.
Dana axles
Fox shocks (mounted outboard of frame for stability)
6 speed manual or 8 speed auto option (with dual range TFC) - paddle shifters for the auto
exhaust brake / jake brake
trailer sway control
trac/stability control
5 star crash rating (including rollover)
retro but modern body styling
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