The Defender 90, the short-wheelbase version of Land Rover’s reborn off-roader, is now available to order from £40,290 for the basic 2.0-litre diesel.
The five-door version of the Defender went on sale earlier, for £45,240, and Land Rover says that orders for that car have exceeded initial targets. A commercial version of the 90 will go on sale later this year, for £35,000 (excluding VAT, as it’s a commercial vehicle).
The Defender is Land Rover’s iconic off-roader, which has been reinvented as a more lifestyle-oriented vehicle that offers modern refinement on the road, as well as off-road capability.
The Defender is currently available with a choice of four powertrains: a 2.0-litre diesel with 200 or 240hp, a 2.0-litre petrol with 300hp, or a 3.0-litre petrol with 400hp. An automatic gearbox with four-wheel drive is the only transmission choice.
2.0L SD4 200HP DIESEL AUTOMATIC |
OTR Price |
D200 Defender 90 |
£40,290.00 |
D200 S 90 |
£43,745.00 |
D200 SE 90 |
£47,595.00 |
2.0L SD4 240HP DIESEL AUTOMATIC |
|
D240 Defender 90 |
£43,345.00 |
D240 S 90 |
£46,800.00 |
D240 SE 90 |
£50,650.00 |
D240 HSE 90 |
£55,475.00 |
D240 First Edition 90 |
£55,180.00 |
2.0L Si4 300HP PETROL AUTOMATIC |
|
P300 Defender 90 |
£43,345.00 |
P300 S 90 |
£46,800.00 |
P300 SE 90 |
£50,650.00 |
P300 HSE 90 |
£55,475.00 |
3.0L i6 400HP PETROL AUTOMATIC |
|
P400 X 90 |
£75,475.00 |