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    Quote Originally Posted by rar110 View Post
    If JLR were clever they would sell updates and map upgrades through an IID Tool like diagnostic device.
    Map upgrades are a thing of the past now, android auto and carplay avail on most 2019 onwards JLR products.
    Your phone updates, no need to update car maps, waze and google maps smash car maps, plus you can put in directions and play music or ask questions with your voice just like your phone. Its so good i had it added into my RRC (alpine double din screen, single din slot)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeros View Post
    The central question is: while Defender ‘won’t for everyone’ (a somewhat redundant statement given that it applies to all vehicles ever made), will it be for ANYONE other than the same market ALL other current Land Rover models are aimed at? ...Will it be just another lifestyle SUV? or will it be a real working 4x4? As I’ve said, there is a big difference.

    I agree with Goingbush. I won’t be buying one if it’s a lifestyle SUV. I wouldn’t have bought either of my current Defenders if they were lifestyle SUV’s either. They simply wouldn’t cope with what I use them for year after year.
    Good point, however as said previously I don't think JLR have ever claimed new defender will be a working 4x4, however a 130 dual cab version would be a dam nice package to work out of and travel long distances in, just depends on type of work and suitability I guess are you carrying hay every now and then or fixing big rigs? Same as should i buy a merc ute xclass tub or a 79 series trayback, different cars for different needs. Everyone's got different needs which has to be respected.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SBD4 View Post
    Actually, you might be surprised to learn that this is a reality already for the latest LR vehicles. It's called Software Over The Air or SOTA. Cars fitted with a SIM can do this directly or I think those with wifi can be connected via a hotspot.

    This allows for updates to Maps, telemetrics, infotainment software etc. Not sure if this would be or is already extended to other ECUs in the vehicle. The benefits are obvious.

    Makers like BMW do this as well. They actually have an "app store" where you can purchase add ons to enable additional features.

    Tesla is another one that does this.
    Yep saw those sim slots in some of the 2019s recently. Extra sims on mobile plans are pretty cheap, another benefit is they can run wifi dash cams etc, i run one off a usb powered wifi hotspot in the RRC. Can check footage live on the mobile.

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    Ok we have a real world testing vid of the 90 and 110

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    2020 Land Rover Defender Caught Looking As Boxy As Ever

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackrangie View Post
    Good point, however as said previously I don't think JLR have ever claimed new defender will be a working 4x4, however a 130 dual cab version would be a dam nice package to work out of and travel long distances in, just depends on type of work and suitability I guess are you carrying hay every now and then or fixing big rigs? Same as should i buy a merc ute xclass tub or a 79 series trayback, different cars for different needs. Everyone's got different needs which has to be respected.
    Except JLR don’t appear to be respecting anyone’s needs except the luxury urban SUV market. Correct, they’ve never claimed the new Defender will be a working 4x4. As such it is no longer a Defender IMO, because the very definition of Defender has always been as a utilitarian work vehicle. That is the problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeros View Post
    Except JLR don’t appear to be respecting anyone’s needs except the luxury urban SUV market. Correct, they’ve never claimed the new Defender will be a working 4x4. As such it is no longer a Defender IMO, because the very definition of Defender has always been as a utilitarian work vehicle. That is the problem.
    See where your coming from, but compare a 60series and a 200 series, or an early Gwagon and 2019 one, slow changes over the years no-one seems to care big changes all at once and its the end of the world. By your own words many times not much has been released etc, JLR doesn't claim that the new defender is something and its already not a Defender?
    Did you see the leaked interior images? Pretty utilitarian from where I'm sitting, under looks pretty tough too, looks boxy as, good for load with rear seats down. My take it will have a utilitarian version, as they are im record as such, however until all the body styles are released ill reserve judgement on its suitability for work and what type of work.

    If they didnt care about real 4x4s (not suv) capability, they wouldnt go to so much effort (see evoque and RRS testing vids above) to ensure they can go anywhere as reliably as reasonably possible, usually best in class cabability, and they wouldn't have resurrected the defender.

    Old series landrovers i agree, however I'm sure many buyers of the defender especially the puma didn't buy it as s utilitarian work vehicle, more for touring/overlanding as it got more long distance/family suitable, i see that trend continuing, as the new defender will be a true dual purpose vehicle, Best 4x4 and able to do Everything else.

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    Discovery is Land Rovers’ 200 Series equivalent, not Defender.

    We’ll have to agree to disagree blackrangie. Cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeros View Post
    Discovery is Land Rovers’ 200 Series equivalent, not Defender.

    We’ll have to agree to disagree blackrangie. Cheers.
    Yeah it was more the change over time that was the point.

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    New Defender testing in Nurburgring

    Land Rover Defender seen testing in Germany | carwow

    2020 Land Rover Defender Spotted Polishing Its Road Manners At The Nurburgring | Carscoops

    Little bit of roll is a good thing, means its long travel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackrangie View Post
    Yeah it was more the change over time that was the point.
    Nah, change over time is irrelevant. It’s outcome that counts. ...it just clearly illustrates the difference in our perspectives on what the new Defender needs to be. But thats cool.

    It certainly looks a lot more like a Disco 4 clone than a new Defender in those pics you just posted. ...maybe it is retro afterall...a retro disco. LOL.

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