Yeah i agree looks like a cross of a lot of things, i really dont think there is much to compare it to with the airbags, its kind of creating a new class.
Im sure you have seen the variety of profile tyres, wheels and brakes available to date as you've been following this thread, so they will intact be aiming for both ends of the market, just like the current defender, some people use it for a show pony in the city and lower it and add a full leather interior, others use it to crossing the desert.
1.2million ks of on/offroad testing all over the world plus being used as a WORKhorse in an African conservation park is aiming for the yuppy market? I dont think so.
They are going all out to prove this thing, imo more than any manufacturer has ever done.
I'm loving the gunmetal grey colour too.![]()
The old defender clearly wasn't Timeless because it didn't sell in the 21st century
Nah, I agree with you with the current Fender it is a timeless design, lasted very well. And the good thing about Defenders being alloy is that they will always be around whether we can drive them on the road in the future is another thing.
I think yours is one of the few that will pass the any future emission tests![]()
Yes & er, that is the easy answer to any old Defender owner that wants to continue driving the old dinosaur for ever, and a lot cheaper than buying a new vehicle, note any buyers of this new "D5 wannabe Defender" will also have to shell out for an EV conversion in the not too distant future. I would not even consider buying a new ICE vehicle, something I hope JLR has thunk hard about esp with regards to China being a market mostly lost to Electric (and USA going down that path rapidly).
Agreed, however there have been multiple profiles spotted
With the spare I don't mind too much it being on the back and if the door is strong enough unlike the current Defender I will be happy, anyone that has ever had a swing away rwc on their daily driver or tourer that's not connected to the rear door like rijidij can attest to the fact that door mounting is the way to go. Normal Swingaways are a pain in the bum.
I would have been very disappointed if they put the spare underneath like the discovery 5.
Also notice the different types of brakes front and rear and between the two cars on the ice shot.![]()
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