In the rugged off-road war, Land Rover’s reimagined Defender 90 has established itself as a formidable contender looking to throw dust on Ford’s Bronco. The 2021 style year marked the long-awaited return of the Defender to the shores of North America, a nameplate that evokes photographs of adventure and the ability to go anywhere.
The Defender 90, with its two-door configuration, offers a unique combination of vintage design and modern engineering – a nod to nostalgia with a strong look to the future. At its core, it has Land Rover’s D7x architecture, built from lightweight materials. Aluminum that guarantees strength and agility. In addition, it has completely independent air or coil spring suspension and permanent all-wheel drive; A must-have for those who dare to walk the trails less traveled.
Underneath the iconic silhouette is a wide variety of powertrains. There’s an efficient 2. 0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder P300 engine for those who prefer a more guilty technique without sacrificing spiciness. For performance-driven enthusiasts, the P400 Mild Hybrid houses an inline-six electrically supercharged motors designed to expel dust with supercharged avidity and smooth hybrid smoothness.
While its British heritage shines with subtle styling cues, the Defender 90 doesn’t shy away from tech-laden features. It features ClearSight Ground View technology, which makes the front of the vehicle “invisible” to clear obstacles on main streets. or rocky terrain. Inside, drivers are greeted through the Pivi Pro infotainment formula that sits at the intersection of intuitive operation and technological prowess.
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