RE: New, Dakar-strength Defender OCTA scooped
RE: New, Dakar-strength Defender OCTA scooped
Yesterday

New, Dakar-strength Defender OCTA scooped

Land Rover told us it was pondering a showroom-spec D7X-R - here's the likely result


Who can blame Land Rover for basking in the warm glow of its Stock category triumph at Dakar? Much work (and no little money) had gone into the project, and thanks in part to Prodrive and the driving talent of Rokas Baciuska, it all came good back in January. And indeed continues to come good in the broader World Rally-Raid Championship, which goes to Argentina this weekend and concludes in Abu Dhabi in November. 

Should the Defender D7X-R emerge from the five-event competition as the victor in its class (a very real possibility given its evident superiority over the equivalent Toyota Land Cruiser), Land Rover will doubtless be even keener to gild the lily than it was in Saudi Arabia. “We’ve had lots of interest, [customers asking] could you do a limited edition road car version of it, and of course we’re looking at that,” said Defender MD, Mark Cameron, when PH asked him about a future production model.

The prototype caught testing at the Nurburgring this week, it seems reasonable to surmise, is the result of this mooted development process. ‘Even more extreme’ than OCTA our spy snapper reported of the new car, and that’s a fair description of a Defender that is clearly testing the limits of its dramatically inflated wheel arches. Based on the fact that the D7X-R featured track widths that were 60mm wider than even OCTA’s inflated footprint, you’d assume that any customer version would similarily equipped. 

Ditto the wheel and tyre choice. Land Rover went to great lengths to make sure that the OCTA could be bought with a proper off-road setup, but not even it boasted the kind of indulgent sidewalls you see here. Cameron suggested to PH that one of the hurdles to creating a Dakar-spec model was the need to meaningfully differentiate it from the existing flagship - turning up the dial on its off-road capabilities seems like a reasonable place to start. 

Quite what else it has done to the chassis to achieve that end is unclear for the moment. Prodrive did a number of hardware-based things to prepare the D7X-R, though a like-minded jettisoning of the OCTA’s hydraulically interlinked 6D Dynamics system would be a bold move, and ultimately detrimental to the car’s use case bandwidth. Unless, of course, the dual snorkels indicate that Land Rover is prepared to throw out the on-road baby with the bathwater and go full Baja. 

That thought is a tantalising one, at any rate, and would arguably suit a customer base that is almost certain to be made up of existing OCTA owners. It would be unreasonable, perhaps, to expect a good deal more from the 4.4-litre V8 (after all, the D7X-R had less outright power, not more) though any effort to replicate the thunderous noise the Rally-Raid version makes would surely be welcome. As for what to call it, Land Rover has plenty of time left on its exclusive rights to use the Dakar brand. It is unlikely to waste the opportunity. 


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Bants1.0

Original Poster:

2 posts

Yesterday (17:04)
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Would be funny to see this enter next year's N24...

GTEYE

2,418 posts

235 months

Yesterday (17:04)
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There’s no niche they won’t try to fill!


fouroaks

767 posts

169 months

Yesterday (17:15)
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The one following has UK and EV stickers. Which country is EV?

bigmowley

2,574 posts

201 months

Yesterday (17:19)
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Engineering Vehicle.

LRDefender

557 posts

33 months

Yesterday (17:27)
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cloud9drivingcloud9


As DJ Pied Piper and the Masters of Ceremonies said back in 2001....

Do you really like it
Do you really like it
Do you really like it, do you really like it
We're lovin' it, lovin' it, lovin' it
We're lovin' it like this
Do you really like it, is it, is it wicked
We're lovin' it, lovin' it, lovin' it
We're lovin' it like that


cloud9drivingcloud9

bilo999

140 posts

124 months

Yesterday (17:30)
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wow - a Defender that you can see out the back of ! (no spare wheel) smile

thegreenhell

22,458 posts

244 months

Yesterday (17:44)
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Nice of them to put Pistonheads stickers on it.

Combobulated

10 posts

Yesterday (17:46)
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Perfect for getting one over the other mums on the school run.

Sway

34,059 posts

219 months

Yesterday (17:47)
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I fking love that.

The more rally raid/nomad type things in the world, the happier I am.

Motormouth88

719 posts

85 months

Yesterday (17:47)
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GTEYE said:
There s no niche they won t try to fill!
Why wouldn’t they, it’ll sell and make them money

Wills2

28,583 posts

200 months

Yesterday (18:02)
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Ah nice, the Ben-Hur edition.


nismo48

6,520 posts

232 months

Yesterday (18:08)
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Wills2 said:
Ah nice, the Ben-Hur edition.
hehe

Wills2

28,583 posts

200 months

Yesterday (18:12)
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nismo48 said:
Wills2 said:
Ah nice, the Ben-Hur edition.
hehe
bowtie

Andy83n

600 posts

87 months

Yesterday (19:10)
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Hopefully they'll make this (or the Octa) in a 90 body

Vsix and Vtec

1,354 posts

43 months

Yesterday (19:12)
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Given the number of witty people who crowed about Land Rover being so typically unreliable it was unlikely to finish a stage, much less win it against the might of Toyota, I for one applaud and encourage Land Rover to make the most of a well fought Dakar victory. I'm glad JLR have something positive to be in the news about.

GianiCakes

636 posts

98 months

I really like the Octa but the Swiss price is ridiculous. Their explanation is that the engine is subject to a high emissions tax, which I only half believe and think it's in large part the importer taking the P. Anyway as a result of this they say there's a lower powered version with around 500 bhp on the horizon. I'd be fine with that as it's actually the chassis which makes it such fun to drive and the existing engine is quite muted.

DonkeyApple

67,748 posts

194 months

Combobulated said:
Perfect for getting one over the other mums on the school run.
Yeah. Down with women via the medium of cars. You stick it to those upstarts, get them back in their boxes and doing the washing up. Don't forget your dentist appointment.

Bill

57,726 posts

280 months

Sway said:
I fking love that.

The more rally raid/nomad type things in the world, the happier I am.
yes Just gutted I don't have enough money!

Debaser

7,822 posts

286 months

GTEYE said:
There s no niche they won t try to fill!
It's a pretty cool niche!

DonkeyApple

67,748 posts

194 months

Bill said:
Sway said:
I fking love that.

The more rally raid/nomad type things in the world, the happier I am.
yes Just gutted I don't have enough money!
It's the land values in the U.K. that's the killer. You'd have to have a bit of a playground to really enjoy it smile