RE: Defender Soft Top resurrected - with 5.0-litre V8

RE: Defender Soft Top resurrected - with 5.0-litre V8

Friday 25th April

Defender Soft Top resurrected - with 5.0-litre V8

There's a new 400hp, £200k, two-seat roadster inbound - a Land Rover-shaped one...


It would seem like the world, and Land Rover, still can’t quite get enough of the old Defender. Having made the Works V8 models, a pair of Trophy special editions and then the Classic Defender V8, there was one restoration box left unticked: the convertible. So here we have a new Defender Soft Top, evoking the glory days of canvas-roofed Landies in unmistakable fashion. 

The last Defender off the line in 2016 was actually a Soft Top, so it was always likely that the new Works Bespoke division might resurrect the configuration at some point. All will be built from 90 chassis Defenders built between 2012 and 2016, sourced by Land Rover (good news if you’ve been hoarding one, perhaps) before then being ‘comprehensively enhanced and reengineered.’ Hundreds of hours is invested in the transformation, which as well as the obvious decapitation also ramps up the opulence to a level Defenders never really knew until they were getting in-house restoration. The Soft Tops are being assembled with ‘longevity, luxury and capability in mind.’

And a honking great V8 under the bonnet, of course. As per all these recent reimaginations, power now comes from the venerable 5.0-litre, producing 405hp and driving through an eight-speed auto. Which, frankly, could be a bit terrifying in a car without a roof and with a wheelbase not much longer than the tracks are wide. It’ll sound good, at least. 

There’s plenty of supporting hardware to manage the huge uplift in power. Every V8 Soft Top will get Eibach anti-roll bars, Bilstein dampers and Alcon brakes, for example. But let’s be honest here: those buying a Defender roadster aren’t likely to be pushing it very hard. This is all about the look and the feel, which is why there are a wealth of personalisation options - and a lot of effort put into the roof. 

The design is said to have been inspired by the North American Specification 90 drop tops, as well as that final 2016 car. It's built for (almost) all conditions as well, with the ability to unzip the rear and side sections but keep a lid on for when full exposure to the elements isn’t ideal. There are extra lashing points for the roof if it’s going on the motorway, plus a ‘Bikini Hood’ for whatever kind of driving a Bikini Hood needs. We’re thinking beach. 

Four colours will be made available for the roof: Navy, Dark Khaki, Sand and Black. There are 49 exterior colours, or paint to sample if none of those suit. This Defender Soft Top is Sunset Gold and features the 18-inch wheels, with 16s also offered. Check out the interior as well, leaning right into the coastal cruiser vibe with Caraway and Perlino DuoTone leather. Eight such combinations are offered, or five in just a single colour, or whichever bespoke colour you’re after should that be necessary. Land Rover Classic will put a wine cooler in or a surfboard on, so interior upholstery to match the sofa of your seaside villa won’t be a problem. 

JLR Classic MD Dominic Elms said: “With the Classic Defender V8 Soft Top, we provide an even greater opportunity to turn Classic Defender V8 dreams into reality. At Land Rover Classic we work with clients to provide a one-to-one bespoke service, so they can enjoy their vehicle safe in the knowledge it has been designed and engineered exclusively for them, by the original manufacturer – the people who know it best.”

An attractive offer, no doubt, for those who love Defenders and who love standing out. An exact number to be made hasn’t been announced, though with prices starting from £234,000 it’s hard to imagine they’re being very many. You can see the Defender Soft Top in person at either Bicester Sunday Scramble this weekend, or the Royal Windsor Horse Trials in May. See you at the latter, yes?


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620S

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420 posts

212 months

Thursday 24th April
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I'll start... £200k!

Master Bean

4,404 posts

134 months

Thursday 24th April
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Reassuringly expensive. Keeps the plebs away.

Billy_Whizzzz

2,335 posts

157 months

Thursday 24th April
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Will there be a post that doesn’t mention the cost?

DodgyGeezer

43,774 posts

204 months

Thursday 24th April
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620S said:
I'll start... £200k!
I'll join you with a roflroflrofl

CountyLines

2,832 posts

17 months

Thursday 24th April
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fking insanity.

normalbloke

8,060 posts

233 months

Thursday 24th April
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Looks like the same sort of gash that throbbber Kahn would pimp out.

Cold

15,948 posts

104 months

Thursday 24th April
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DodgyGeezer said:
620S said:
I'll start... £200k!
I'll join you with a roflroflrofl
It's worse than that, £234k plus any extra personal bits you want to add. It's going to be a quarter of a million pounds ancient Defender.

The seats look nice though.

WPA

11,789 posts

128 months

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Sorry but £234k rofl

J4CKO

44,209 posts

214 months

Thursday 24th April
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Never has 400 bhp been so wasted, accelerating an item of farm machinery to velocities it has no business being at very quickly, i.e. much over 50 if my experiences with them are to be believed, and 200 grand, it really is a different world isnt it ?

A neighbour has an old one, just realised, am sure the reg plate has a caption underneath that says its called "Bonnie", plus its blue and its well f.... Well, sure you can read between the lines.



ex-devonpaul

1,425 posts

151 months

Thursday 24th April
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Billy_Whizzzz said:
Will there be a post that doesn’t mention the cost?
A friend has one and as we rattle across the Shropshire hills into Wales I've often thought "yeah, this just needs another 250 Horsepower." NOT!

smile

Earthdweller

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140 months

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unsprung

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138 months

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Billy_Whizzzz said:
Will there be a post that doesn’t mention the cost?
"If you have to ask..." wink

Obviously a good-looking motor. As with most of the restored or upgraded cars that are announced here, it's all potentate and click bait. Victorian levels of Gini coefficient really.

Various third party garages will restore and / or upgrade for less. Here in the US there are loads of 'em. Prices from one-third of what's quoted here.



biggbn

26,957 posts

234 months

Thursday 24th April
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I think that is brilliant. But then. I also think the old lightweight is brilliant.

LooneyTunes

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172 months

Thursday 24th April
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Earthdweller said:
Soft top Landy ...

Get one of these

https://ljacksonandco.com/product/land-rover-serie...

I have one of those. A much better toy than the newly announced one. And 1/10th of the money buys you the very best… and you can run it stripped down with ‘screen folded and doors off.

BrettMRC

4,940 posts

174 months

Thursday 24th April
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£200k?

Is someone having a laugh?

swanseaboydan

1,980 posts

177 months

Thursday 24th April
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May as well export the whole
Lot of them to Dubai

V41LEY

2,977 posts

252 months

Thursday 24th April
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I’ll wait for the Landwind version.

Jon_S_Rally

3,930 posts

102 months

Thursday 24th April
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It's hilarious how much these trigger people. There are cheaper, slower Land Rovers out there for people that want them. If someone wants to blow a quarter of a million on one of these, good luck to them.

philrs03

200 posts

110 months

Thursday 24th April
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Jeeeeesus. As a lifelong Land Rover enthusiast and owner, you’d need to have had a frontal lobotomy to buy that over say a new OCTA. I love an old shape defender and a series, in the same way I love a plexi-window’d stripped out hot hatch with no air con. Time and a place… and I can’t think of one where I’d have that over an OCTA!

Edit: I’m glad it exists, love that it’s a thing and fair play to anyone buying one. Just not for my money!

GeniusOfLove

3,446 posts

26 months

Thursday 24th April
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I've never driven a Defender and thought "what this miserable thing needs to cure it's many ills is north of 400bhp"