From another US forum, any guesses which companies?
Interesting, there is much in these latest articles that seem to show it will be in many ways tougher and more durable than the current defender, not sure how that makes it a false defender, isnt it an improvement? Is the current Landcruiser 200 or nissan patrol a genuine successor of the line or heritage?
Imo Landrover and any other manufacturer have every right to call anything anything and IF Landrover have made the new defender tougher, more durable, more reliable and still recognisable as a "defender" in my book they nailed it and its a true successor to the defender lineage.
80kph durability is extremely important in outback Australia and many other parts of the world, so im pretty excited about these latest articles focusing on fast dirt road reliability.
Hopefully we get some vids of the testing at some stage.
From another US forum, any guesses which companies?
Removing the wrapping, I hope it doesn't look like that! Too similar to the old Discovery and a ford transit van
Looks are an individual thing,but I recon it looks great,and will be even better once the padding is removed.
Being boxy is way more practical and great for packing in gear,which is what this model is all about.
It also needs to stand out from all the other vehicles that LR produce,the last thing they need is another rebadged RR,RRS,or D5.
And also its great they haven't produced a rounded thing like most of the other vehicles on the road.
For those who don't like or don't want to like this new Defender maybe one of these will be more your style.
Ineos confirms BMW engines for 2021 Projekt Grenadier 4x4 | Autocar
There is no eraser on the pencil of life.
Now - Not a Land Rover (2018 Dmax)
Was - 2008 D3 SE 4.0l V6
Was - 2000 D2 TD5 with much fruit.
Ray
BMW is our only hope for a v8 SVX defender so im happy LR partnered with them.
Looks like new jag and RR are already testing the 4.4L V8
New 2021 Range Rover spotted with BMW V8 engine | Autocar
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