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						It looks like a D4 because it was always going to IMO.
IMO They wanted to drop Defender so have replaced D4 with ‘Defender’. It’s what D5 would have been. That’s the reason why the D5 changed shape.
IMO They didn’t want to make a HD work vehicle and couldn’t dump the icon so it’s become the real D5.
IMO It will backfire on JLR because it won’t be a real HD Defender. But it will replace the D4 market, losing the potentially huge Defender work vehicle market. As ASPW says, don’t make another SUV! But of course they look to have .
IMO Discovery will disappear from the line up in a couple of years, to be replaced by 2WD Road Rover.
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						Some interesting comments about that vid online:
"The vehicle in the Photos is a LR4 new Defender test Mule. The pictures were taken by Coventry press in the U.K. The new Defender will be very different and I have been informed that the new Defender will have a utility version with coils and 17/18 inch rims with compact brakes. There will be monocoque aluminium body with independent suspension there will be multiple engine variants to cater for utility to performance variants."
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"As someone who has approved mule vehicles like this for road testing (most of the setup work for road approval is done in secret at places like MIRA in the UK) the mules are normally registered to whatever has donored the major parts. If it's just a new engine & gearbox in a LR4 shell it would likely be registered as an LR4, albeit very temporarily. However if they have the whole running gear fitted to the LR4 that could be deemed a new model & could be registered either as a LR4 or any designation they wish. If they did register it as "New Defender" then it's definitely a publicity stunt."
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I am not a fan of this guy per say, but I have to say that I agree with a lot of what he says in this video. Let’s hope that he is right - but as always, we have to wait and see.
88 Perentie FFR - Club Rego
93 Discovery 1 200 Tdi - Club Rego
03 130 Td5 Single Cab
06 Discovery 3 Petrol
22 Defender 90 - Full rego
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						Yeah, his presentation style can be annoying, but at least he doesn’t sit on the fence quite as
much as other motoring journos. He speaks his mind, sometimes a little prematurely IMO. But people follow him because he’s actually out there travelling, not just testing new cars
JLR would be very much wanting/designing this car to expand the appeal base not pillage sales from other JLR models.
To some extent I think it will appeal to D4 buyers, and the delay in releasing the new Defender may be causing D4 owners to delay their upgrade decision. Strong sales by the new Defender might also cause a rethink on the D5.
I disagree with his view about EAS, but that’s ok plenty will choose the coil version for the reasons he says.
I’m not sure he was being sincere when discussing shape of the roof, bonnet and doors. Clearly the mule rolled out for the photo journalist/s has fake panels to conceal the true shape.
L322 tdv8 poverty pack - wow
Perentie 110 wagon ARN 49-107 (probably selling) turbo, p/steer, RFSV front axle/trutrack, HF, gullwing windows, double jerrys etc.
Perentie 110 wagon ARN 48-699 another project
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