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The Land Rover Defender 90 intended to go on sale in the U.S. This summer as a launch style for the first edition with an initial value of $65,100. It turns out that the two-door edition of the relaunched SUV will have to wait a few more weeks to succeed in U.S. showrooms, as it has been shown that its release on the market will be delayed due to the coronavirus.
Land Rover’s official visitor to the United States introduces the Defender 90 and defend 110, but when targeted to the model’s online configurator, he informs him that the first deliveries of visitors will be delayed.
“The Production of the Defender 90 and the first deliveries to consumers have been delayed due to chain restrictions similar to COVID-19. Please contact your local agent to place a Defender 90 order and delivery schedule.”
At this point, Land Rover provides an accurate release date for the Defender 90 in the United States. A quick look at the car manufacturer’s other regional sites, for example in the UK and Germany, shows that European consumers will have the opportunity to place orders starting in September this year.
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In this aspect of the Atlantic Ocean, the Defender 90 will be presented for the first time as a First Edition style with a comfortable 3.0-liter hybrid engine with 395 horsepower (295 kilowatts) and 406 pound-feet (550 Newton-meters). . ) twisting. There is no official information on the value of normal styles, however, we expect the fundamental variant to start at approximately $46,000.
Meanwhile, the Defender 110 is now available for orders with an initial value of $81,925 and a selection between 2.0 and 3.0-liter engines, as well as 4 degrees of equipment: S, SE, HSE and X.
Source: Land Rover