
Land Rover honors the memory Defender is 75 years old with the launch of a new one Defender 75th Limited Editionavailable in body configurations 90 (short) and 110 (long).
A very English green
The limited series is immediately distinguished by a special paint Grasmere Green which is first introduced on Defender and will remain exclusive to it 75th limited edition. We find on the four corners Alloy wheels 20 inches combined with this very green Grasmere. Attention to detail is given equally to the matching center caps.
On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the iconic British brand, a limited edition Land Rover Defender was released with a unique paintwork and a price of £85,995: https://t.co/fQZIBMpSdJ pic.twitter.com/iGzHHJWwyI
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External changes have been made for this land rover defender special are complemented by graphics ” 75 years old “, tinted windows and bumpers in the same color Ceres is gray.
Land Rover created the Defender 75th Limited Edition based on Top HSE modelnot without making some changes.
As the new 75th Limited Edition is based on the HSE, standard equipment includes a 3D panoramic camera, a configurable off-road system, Meridian sound systemmatrix LED lamps, a 11.4-inch Pivi Pro infotainment system or even a projection display. On the practical side, there is a wireless charger, as well as electrically heated seats with memory for the driver and passenger, adjustable in 14 directions, a heated steering wheel and a three-zone air conditioner.
Modern Land Rover 75th Limited Edition
While an electrically adjustable steering column is standard, a towing package remains optional. A happy future owner Defender 75th Limited Editionwho will pay not less than 100,000 eurosyou can choose between a folding fabric roof or a sliding panoramic roof with rails.
This anniversary Land Rover will be offered with a hybrid powertrain D300 Ingenium or, for the 110 versions, its powertrain hybrid P400e.
2023 Land Rover Defender 75th Limited Editionhttps://t.co/FS2XOjpEsN pic.twitter.com/r22fZ7Lz8w
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“ Since the launch of the new Defender, customers around the world have fallen in love with it and demand remains extremely high. – explained Stuart Frith, Chief Engineer of the Defender life cycle. ” This new limited edition captures the spirit of the last 75 years through its colors and details and combines it with innovative technologies such as hybrid power supply, driving modes, wireless software updates and unrivaled off-road capabilities. »
Source: Auto Plus

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