Bangkok Post

Land Rover Defender gets major facelift

While the modern-day replacemen­t is set to move forward appealing to retro-urbanites, the predecesso­r has been revived for diehard fans

- RICHARD LEU

Inchcape Thailand has finally launched the all-new replacemen­t for the legendary Defender. Available in a variety of configurat­ions including those pertaining to body style, powertrain, plus a range of standard equipment to choose from, the new Defender is among the most diverse Land Rover model on sale at the moment.

There are the three- and fivedoor variants dubbed 90 and 110 respective­ly with the latter being longer in both length and wheelbase.

The 2.0-litre four-cylinder diesel-turbo produces either 200hp or 240hp, while the similarly configured petrol unit generates 240hp and 300hp.

On the top of the range is 3.0litre six-cylinder petrol with mild hybrid tech making 400hp in total. All seven motors come with eightspeed torque-converter auto, allwheel drive and low-range gears as standard. The cheapest Defender is the 90 D200 priced from 5.4 million baht, while the dearest 110 P400 from 8.9 million baht. Meanwhile, a British automotive upstart firm has unveiled the Ineos Grenadier “prototype” at the same time the new Defender was officially introduced in Thailand.

The Grenadier takes the form of the classic Defender with its boxy styling, round head lights and spacious five-door body. No interior or technical details were disclosed, though.

Ineos says it plans to put the Grenadier into production by the end of 2021 and sell it in selected markets around the world including Southeast Asia. Overseas reports suggest 3.0-litre six-cylinder engines are being eyed for the Grenadier.

Apart from the new six-pot Defender, there’s another classic 4x4 off-roader that costs similarly in Thailand: Mercedes-Benz G350d at 9.39-9.69 million baht.

Whether the Grenadier succeeds or not remains to be seen. A number of automotive upstarts have been attempted in the past around the world but to no avail. That probably explains Ineos’ cautious strategy by only revealing exterior first: the most important selling point of vehicles like the Grenadier.

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Classic version is aimed at true off-road enthusiast­s.
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New model is hoping to chase urbanites as well.

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