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    The Defender my be immortal after all......

    from Autocar uk

    "We know that a five-year deal is in place for Jaguar and Land Rover models to use Ford engines, with Tata indicating that this will be a longer-term commitment. Tata has also stated that it will keep British plants and job levels at both manufacturers safe until 2012.
    However, it is believed that Tata/Land Rover has a deal in place with the Indian army to build thousands of Defenders for military use. This could see production of the classic Land Rover switching to a new hub near Delhi in order to satisfy extra demand."

    Hopefully still the current shape Defender!

    1995 Defender 110 300TDI :D
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimbo110 View Post
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    However, it is believed that Tata/Land Rover has a deal in place with the Indian army to build thousands of Defenders for military use. This could see production of the classic Land Rover switching to a new hub near Delhi in order to satisfy extra demand."

    Hopefully still the current shape Defender!

    and I bet they won't be using the Puma or TD5 engines

    Buy the rights off Navistar/International I say and bring back the 300Tdi !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    and I bet they won't be using the Puma or TD5 engines

    Buy the rights off Navistar/International I say and bring back the 300Tdi !!
    Oh, come on, you could at least ask for the 2.8 HS engine!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by thethink View Post
    Oh, come on, you could at least ask for the 2.8 HS engine!!

    err, yeah you're right !


    Tata, please bring out the Defender in 2.8HS !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    err, yeah you're right !


    Tata, please bring out the Defender in 2.8HS !!
    Oh my golly gosh, could we please also be getting it with an auto transmission too, please come again (apu).
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    Tata will have a TDV6 & TDV8 at their disposal.

    5 years of EU Defenders getting 2.4 Ford motors, to satisfy the terms of the contract and to appease the EU where I'm guessing anything over 2.5 gets extra tax.

    Meanwhile, the colonial Defenders will race around with TDV6s across the sub continent, Africa and hopefully Australia. Unless you option it to TDV8 Auto.

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    Emissions laws will NEVER allow the return of the older style engines in ANY vehicle.

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    There is no way they will ever go back to an agricultural motor such as the 200/300Tdi, as they no longer meet emission standards in developed countries. Even importing the beasts (great as they may be) will not be possible.

    Having said that, I hope the Defender continues in its present guise for many years to come.
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    It's funny, I often think people have a stuffed up view of India..

    The brains trust, the workforce, etc... will (if they want it) allow Landrover aka Tata to build a world class product.

    A product, built much more carefully than many of the poorly assembled versions from Solihull.

    Don't discount that nation.... Or their ability to provide world class products.

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    pity their not using the NEW transit motors.

    TDV8 i wish.

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