Land Rover Monthly

V8 New Defender

- STORY: DAVE PHILLIPS PICTURES: JLR

Exclusive first look at the most powerful production Defender ever

Are you brave enough to take on new V8 Defender?

IF you’re of a nervous dispositio­n, you may want to look away now. But if you’re brave enough to read on, we’d like to introduce you to the fastest and most powerful production Defender ever made.

Land Rover has announced a treasure trove of enhancemen­ts and upgrades for new Defender that include an astonishin­g V8 supercharg­ed version that churns out 525 hp, is capable of 0-60 mph in 4.9 seconds and nudges the 150 mph mark.

The new Defender V8 and flagship Defender V8 Carpathian Edition provide a unique combinatio­n of performanc­e and capability, which the company says is “built on decades of Land Rover V8 heritage”. But comparing the newcomer to the original Stage I V8 of the late 1970s is like comparing a mountain lion to a domestic tabby. Make no mistake about it: this beast is the

Lion King.

It delivers exciting new levels of performanc­e and driver engagement by combining that powerful 5.0-litre V8 supercharg­ed petrol engine with suspension and transmissi­on tuning to create the fastest and best-handling Defender yet.

The exclusive new Carpathian Edition is based on the Defender V8, but that's not where it ends. There’s also a new XS Edition, fresh exterior design packs that provide greater personalis­ation potential and an optional larger infotainme­nt touchscree­n.

Defender’s customisat­ion potential has been expanded with the introducti­on of new exterior trim packages (Bright Pack, Extended Bright Pack and Extended Black Pack). Latest connectivi­ty is also part of the updates, with state-of-the-art Pivi Pro touchscree­n now available. These include a larger 11.4 inch display and wireless device charging with integrated signal booster for improved convenienc­e and call quality.

David Hemming, JLR’S chief product engineer, says: “The introducti­on of our V8 powertrain adds a new dimension of driving engagement and off-road capability to Defender. Fast and fun to drive, it is as rewarding on the road as it is capable off it.”

The potent new V8 supercharg­ed 5.0-litre engine is available in both 90 and 110 body designs and delivers 525 hp, 625 Nm of torque through an eight-speed automatic transmissi­on. The Defender V8 90 accelerate­s from 0-60 mph in just 4.9 seconds. The top speed is limited to 149 mph, but there’s no doubt independen­t tuners will be taking it way beyond 150 mph. Fuel consumptio­n is rated up to 19.5 mpg , with CO2 emissions from 327 g/km.

With the V8 comes a new Dynamic mode within the Terrain Response system, helping the driver to exploit

the more powerful model on tarmac and loose surfaces, delivering unrivalled agility and driver appeal.

Larger-diameter and solid anti-roll bars help reduce body roll in extreme cornering, while Electronic Active Rear Differenti­al introduces a Yaw Controller that allows fine control of cornering as it reaches – and exceeds – the limit of grip.

Defender V8 also features unique exterior enhancemen­ts; bespoke exterior badging, quad exhausts with distinctiv­e tailpipes and unique 22 inch alloy wheels with a Satin Dark Grey finish.

Careful acoustic tuning of Defender V8’s induction and exhaust systems provides a purposeful and authentic rasp, which can be enhanced by selecting Dynamic mode in the Terrain Response system.

There’s a choice of three colours: Carpathian Grey, Yulong White and Santorini Black (with the grey and white options offering a contrast roof in Narvik Black). Shadow Atlas detailing completes new Defender V8’s distinctiv­e exterior finish.

Inside, Defender V8 features seats trimmed in Ebony Windsor leather. The four-spoke Alcantara steering wheel and tactile satin chrome gearshift paddles are unique to V8 models. Leather covers the airbag housing and gear lever, while illuminate­d treadplate­s are completed with a V8 script.

Carpathian Edition

Defender V8 Carpathian Edition represents the pinnacle of the Defender range, says JLR. Finished exclusivel­y in Carpathian Grey, it is distinguis­hed by a Narvik Black contrast roof, bonnet and, for the first time on new Defender, tail door. The unique exterior is finished with Land Rover’s Satin Protective Film.

Defender XS Edition

The new XS Edition replaces the First Edition. Positioned above the SE models, it features a unique exterior and interior treatment and is available in both 90 and 110 body designs. It can be identified by its bespoke body-coloured lower cladding and lower wheel arches, and distinctiv­e 20 inch, contrast Satin Grey with diamond turned wheel. A choice of four exterior colour options is available: Silicon Silver, Hakuba Silver, Gondwana Stone and Santorini Black.

Comprehens­ive standard specificat­ion includes Electronic Air Suspension, Adaptive Dynamics and Configurab­le Terrain Response. In addition, the XS Edition benefits from Matrix LED headlights with signature DRL, Clearsight interior Rear View camera technology and Pivi Pro infotainme­nt system with 11 speaker Meridian sound system.

The XS Edition is available with a choice of powerful and efficient powertrain­s, including the P400 MHEV petrol, P400e Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) and D250 Mild Hybrid Electric Vehicle.

• More informatio­n: landrover.co.uk/defender

 ??  ?? Distinctiv­e new look reflects the big changes under the bonnet of the V8
Distinctiv­e new look reflects the big changes under the bonnet of the V8
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It's a Defender, but not how we know it! Note the sumptuous leather seats and big infotainme­nt touchscree­n

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