
Originally Posted by
Frenchie
And that's the big question I suppose. When the current Defender finally falls to the bean counters and regulators will there be a new one.

There probably will be - but it will bear little resemblance to the present one except in appearance and name.
The structure and overall design of the Defender come as a direct descendant of the original Landrover. The design, including the bolt together body and many other of desirable features are the result of a need to make the original vehicle with a minimum of tooling, since it was intended as a stop gap measure, not expected to remain in production for more than a few years.
This will not apply to any new Defender - it will certainly use an existing platform, or at least be able to be produced on the same machinery as an existing car, which means it will be welded together rather than bolted together. The aluminium body is likely to go as well, as will backward compatability of many parts.
John
John
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1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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