JLR has updated its Defender with a series of interior changes and the introduction of a new engine setup.
A key new addition comes in the form of a Captain Chairs Pack for the spacious Defender 130. As the name suggests, this pack introduces two individual middle seats with armrests on either side, while an aisle through the middle gives better access to the rear seats. The captain chairs are also heated and cooled, enabling ‘first-class adventures’, according to JLR.
A new Sedona Edition – available on the 110 for one year only – brings a range of ‘Sedona Red’ coloured elements which take inspiration from the location that it takes its name from in Arizona, America.
Land Rover has also slimmed down its range of specification packs to make them easier to choose between. For example, the off-road pack adds in an electronic active differential and all-terrain tyres, while the dynamic handling pack introduces electronic air suspension with adaptive dynamics and automatic headlight levelling.
A new diesel engine has been added to the Defender range, too, with the new D350 bringing 348bhp and 700Nm of torque – an increase of 50Nm over the previous model – which aims to give the Defender better responses in all types of driving.
It’s expected that full pricing for the updated Defender range will be released shortly.