An extra couple of inches would not create any problems, but six inches changes it from a handy width that comfortably fits most tracks to one where you have to worry about width. Then of course there is the extra mass needed to retain the same strength with the added width and length - you are looking at something about the same width as the 6x6 Perentie. There are advantages to it, certainly, but you move into a different class of vehicle.
But the whole question is academic - as I said in my earlier post - given the need for retooling and testing the new body, chassis and running gear, there never was any chance that it would happen before the major redesign. Which may well end up wider (although I doubt 6"), possibly longer, but probably a lot roomier due to a much more sophisticated design that no longer has most of the special features of the Defender.
John
John
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