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    Quote Originally Posted by TB View Post
    Engine bay is interesting. I read elsewhere that the battery is now under the (RH) drivers seat, and that all the electrical systems are rated to IP68 meaning they can handle quite a soaking without any trouble. And with the air compressor option at the rear door, there's not a lot of need for under-bonnet mods.

    Also I loved the way the seats fold down flat.
    Are you sure it's ip68 I seem to remember ip67 either way that's fantastic but want to make sure.

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    Plenty of time to save up for your new Defender.
    Local dealer doesn't think it will be here till first quarter next year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackrangie View Post
    Are you sure it's ip68 I seem to remember ip67 either way that's fantastic but want to make sure.
    Yep...IP67. Up to half an hour in up to 1M of water.

    IP67 vs IP68: Waterproof IP ratings explained
    Cheers,

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    A couple of introductory vids, firstly American and then British.

    YouTube
    At 4:35 in that video the guy lifts the rear floor in the 110 to show some additional empty space that would be very useful. I suspect it's where the battery pack will go in the PHEV model, but for the rest it's the obvious place to look at storing spares, recovery gear, tools, or alternatively a 2nd battery etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    And a handy 179mm of sidewall.

    I am starting to like this new beast even more.

    I wonder if the 285/65/18 will fit,i suppose we will have to wait and see.
    285/60/18, which is a really common size tyre, would certainly fit unless the rim was at its limit with a 275 tyre.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TB View Post
    At 4:35 in that video the guy lifts the rear floor in the 110 to show some additional empty space that would be very useful. I suspect it's where the battery pack will go in the PHEV model, but for the rest it's the obvious place to look at storing spares, recovery gear, tools, or alternatively a 2nd battery etc.
    I wonder if there is space under the front passenger seat for a second battery?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gregz View Post
    ...... except by qualified thieves/hooligans

    Yep, having trouble getting it off? Local Pinball Parlour. (Is there such a thing these days?). "Hey Son. you & your mates want to earn a fiver?

    5 minutes later "job done Mister. BTW how are you off for a set of Alloy wheels? You just supply the bricks ok?"


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    Quote Originally Posted by TB View Post
    At 4:35 in that video the guy lifts the rear floor in the 110 to show some additional empty space that would be very useful. I suspect it's where the battery pack will go in the PHEV model, but for the rest it's the obvious place to look at storing spares, recovery gear, tools, or alternatively a 2nd battery etc.
    Follow up – I saw a pic today showing the drivetrain diagram for the P400, and that space is occupied by the MEV batteries. So all you folks keen on the 6 cylinder won’t be able to use that space.

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    I have a 2015 D4, which I just luv - easily the most comfortable, fast touring, big boat towing vehicle I have ever owned! I've racked up 140k in 4.5 years with about half of those towing a 6.5M boat.

    I don't like the look of the D5, which IMO looks like someone kicked up the bum! I have other dislikes of it as well.

    I think there may be a new Defender in my future - spec'd out to be as much like my D4 as possible, but I will wait for the next model so they can iron the bugs out!

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    Is the bench seat a single unit? Or does it comprise two standard seats with a jump seat installed in the middle?
    The bench seat will make the decent bed?

    New 110 is 54mm lower, 71mm shorter and 201 narrower than a D4.

    Any specs on 110 air suspension heights?

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