The new 2007 Land Rover Defender goes on sale in the UK on 16 April
2007, featuring comprehensive upgrades to make it better-equipped to
meet modern day needs.
The iconic
Defender, a vehicle whose roots date back to 1948, benefits from a
new 2.4-litre common rail diesel engine, six-speed gearbox with wide
ratio spread, a fully integrated facia, new seating configuration and
high output heating, ventilation and air-conditioning system. These
enhancements ensure improved on- and off-road performance, comfort and
refinement.
Prices will start
from £18,645 for the Defender 90 Pick Up and rise to £26,605 for the XS
Double Cab Defender 110, with an average price increase of only £400.
The Defender 130 starts from £22,655 and will be available from Land
Rover dealerships in July.
“Defender remains
a significant contributor to our business, with on average 6000 units
sold year on year in the UK and we already have over 800 pre-orders for
the new 2007 model,” says John Edwards, managing director, Land Rover
UK.
“It is also a
symbol of our 4x4 heritage, a reminder of our roots and it plays a
vital role in the lives of the 25,000 customers from all corners of the
globe that buy one. Farmers, aid-workers, NGOs and explorers the world
over value Defender’s versatility, its extraordinary strength,
robustness and capability. The unique combination of these attributes
helps account for the model’s exceptionally high levels of customer
loyalty.”
In spite of the
improvements, Defender’s unique vehicle architecture remains the same.
The chassis frame is still available in three different wheelbases, and
in both standard and heavy-duty guise (for even greater load-bearing
capabilities). A total of 14 separate body styles – from pick-ups and
hard tops to crew cabs and station wagons – are produced on the
mainstream production line. Beyond this, Land Rover’s Special Vehicle
Operations team offer a range of products from standard drop-side or
box-body conversions to bespoke design and build adaptations into
ambulances, mobile hydraulic platforms and even airport fire tenders –
all of which are covered by Land Rover’s extensive warranty.
New for 2007 is a
‘Utility Pack’ which is a no cost option on the Defender 110 SW. The
pack replaces the rear side windows with panels to create a versatile 5
seat utility station wagon.
As with all
models in our product range, a cost for offsetting the carbon emissions
for the first 45,000 miles is included in the on-the-road price.
Administered by Climate Care, an independent provider, the programme
ensures that the average amount of CO2 produced by a Land Rover is
offset by investments in a mixed portfolio of projects, including
renewable energy, technology change and energy efficiency initiatives.
Land Rover
Defender has sold 1,900,000 units globally in over 140 countries since
production began in 1948. It consistently sells on average 25,000 units
globally year in and year out.