RE: Land Rover launches new 525hp Defender V8

RE: Land Rover launches new 525hp Defender V8

Thursday 25th February 2021

Land Rover launches new 525hp Defender V8

Enough with the restomods - Land Rover finally delivers a V8-powered Defender for this century



A V8-powered version of the new Defender has always been something of an open secret. Not just because the car was caught testing around Gaydon umpteen times last year, but because Land Rover could hardly wait to tell everyone about it. Early queries were met with terrible poker faces. The smirks said it all: yes, of course we're building it. And yes, it's brilliant.

The ingredients were hardly in question either. JLR's decision to prolong the lifespan of the 5.0-litre supercharged V8 may seem counterintuitive when balanced against its newly announced electrified future, but who are we to argue with the prospect of 525hp and 461lb ft of torque - especially when the Defender seems a mite underpowered when furnished with just 400hp.

At 4.9 seconds to 60mph (or 5.2 to 62mph) Land Rover says it's the fastest and most powerful production Defender ever made, which rather makes sense when the previous iteration was powered either by a Rover V8 or (much more recently) the 5.0-litre in naturally aspirated format. The manufacturer doesn't proclaim it, but we're going to go right ahead and say it's the best handling Defender ever made, too. It certainly sounds it.



Alongside the obligatory revision of spring and damper rates, the V8 gets a new Electronic Active Rear Differential and beefier solid anti-roll bars. Obviously that's about keeping the car's substantial lateral load in check, but Land Rover had also gone to the trouble of introducing what it calls a Yaw Controller - and we all know what that means.

Putting a finer point on it, the press bumf says it 'allows fine control of the Defender V8's cornering attitude as it reaches and exceeds the limit of grip'. There is now a 'Dynamic' mode, which Land Rover has added to the Terrain Response 2 system so that owners can indulge a 'more agile, playful and responsive character'. Say no more, chaps.

Naturally the engineers are at pains to point out that all this is intended to work on loose surfaces - because the Defender's status as a world-class off-roader is of paramount importance - but there seems little doubt that this is all about ensuring the car does the business on-road. 'Unrivalled agility and driver appeal' is not a phrase anyone would typically associate with the Defender, even in its current format.



Elsewhere the V8 gets a number of design enhancements - notably the quad exhausts and unique 22-inch wheels with blue brake calipers at the front - but the model hasn't been treated to the kind of bodykit an SVR overhaul would entail; the Defender's new silhouette remains very much intact. That said, there is a higher tier Carpathian Edition version if you really must, although even it is more about a dusting of styling confetti (a Satin Protective Film wrap, no less) than fundamental alterations.

It's a similar story inside, where the seats are trimmed in unique Ebony Windsor Leather with suede accents, and the exposed beam-dash is subdued Satin Black. The four-spoke steering wheel gets an Alcantara rim and tactile satin chrome gearshift paddles, and there's a V8 identifier on the illuminated tread plates along with the option of a larger 11.4 infotainment screen (something that's rolled out across the range, together with an XS trim to replace the First Edition).

Not exactly an homage to previous Defender V8s, it must be said - but appropriate for the cost. Which is substantial. Prices start at £98,505 for the 90 and £101,150 for the 110. You hardly need us to tell you that puts it in the same ballpark as the Porsche Cayenne Turbo, the Audi RS Q8 and even the Range Rover Sport SVR. But Land Rover will be confident about differentiating the Defender from other performance SUV offerings. For what it's worth, the Mercedes-AMG G63, arguably the car's closest rival in terms of ethos, starts at £151k.













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ettore

Original Poster:

4,131 posts

252 months

Thursday 25th February 2021
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Many apologies but I love it!

gizlaroc

17,251 posts

224 months

Thursday 25th February 2021
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Haha, yeah, me too.

HighwayStar

4,248 posts

144 months

Thursday 25th February 2021
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Oooh... The comments will be interesting come the morning wink

csd19

2,188 posts

117 months

Thursday 25th February 2021
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No apologies needed, I'll take a 90 thanks! biggrin

clacs2

310 posts

159 months

Thursday 25th February 2021
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This is a Defender?

The styling is flashy, the price ludicrous, it's a fundamentally off-trend luxury dinosaur mainly rivalled by products from Jaguar Land-Rover with not even a semblance of a nod to the Defender heritage.

I utterly, completely love it.

Wadeski

8,156 posts

213 months

Thursday 25th February 2021
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Thats the one that will sell here in the USA. A proper Beverly Hills pose mobile like the G63.

The idea that any defender would compete with a farmers pickup or Ford Bronco is a bit silly...JLR is in the luxury business.

DanielSan

18,774 posts

167 months

Thursday 25th February 2021
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I'll take a 90 with a bike carrier please.

Wheel_Turned_Out

573 posts

38 months

Thursday 25th February 2021
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Given the prices of the competition, it actually seems like decent value in some respects!

I'm gonna have to echo the sentiments that it's stupid, pointless, and I'd like one very much.

Bencolem

1,016 posts

239 months

Thursday 25th February 2021
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It was all going so well until I got to the price.

WonkeyDonkey

2,338 posts

103 months

Thursday 25th February 2021
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This car is slowly growing on me, still think it looks very odd though.

Never going to be the cars target market though! I hate spending £10k on a car, let alone £100k!

Clivey

5,110 posts

204 months

Thursday 25th February 2021
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To anyone saying it's "pointless", it's clearly a vehicle built for enjoyment and for the heart, rather than the head and there's absolutely nothing wrong with that. Why go to the pub or a restaurant to eat or drink? Why go to a concert when you can stream music? Why have sex if not for procreation?

I for one am glad that we're seeing at least one more generation of vehicles built for fun before the eco-Nazis succeed in banning anything enjoyable (they're even wringing their hands over particulates from tyres and brakes now).

anonymous-user

54 months

Thursday 25th February 2021
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Great looking cars. But 100k plus, anyone know where the money has been spent?

m62tu

35 posts

39 months

Thursday 25th February 2021
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Lovely in SWB form but the starting price should be 20k less and with decent standard features.
Will it attract the G class crowd? similar situation to the boxster/cayman vs 911 customer.

NomduJour

19,081 posts

259 months

Thursday 25th February 2021
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Surely only a footballer/drug dealer/moron would buy a G Class instead of this.

Glenn63

2,749 posts

84 months

Thursday 25th February 2021
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I like the new defender and a 110 with rubber everything inside to carry dogs/bikes/ generally abuse but with a monster v8 up front sounds tremendous! It is a bit pricey though and already stories of people rejecting and getting their money back after a month or so due to reliability issues.

stongle

5,910 posts

162 months

Thursday 25th February 2021
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NomduJour said:
Surely only a footballer/drug dealer/moron would buy this instead of a G class
Fixed for you....

Taking away subjective looks (the G Class is better wink ) its a Land Rover, every time you want to use it; its at the dealers being fixed.

Once optioned, its approaching G63, Bentayga territory (way beyond FFRR); seems a big ask to me....



drpep

1,758 posts

168 months

Thursday 25th February 2021
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Ok I’m in. Didn’t think I’d care but yeah this will be awesome.

JerryF

282 posts

174 months

Thursday 25th February 2021
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I'm in too, awesome piece of kit. Going over to the LR website now.

fttm

3,678 posts

135 months

Thursday 25th February 2021
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just buy a new Bronco , that way you'll get where you're going in one hit

cheddar

4,637 posts

174 months

Thursday 25th February 2021
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Runout model just after launch.