Best for: Desirability
The Land Rover Defender stands out as a top choice for those seeking desirability in a vehicle. With its cleverly configurable interior, this biggest Land Rover Defender model offers the option of up to eight seats, making it a versatile option for families or those who require extra seating capacity.
Opt for the long-wheelbase, five-door Defender 110, and you can choose between five, six, or seven passenger seats. For even more seating space, the elongated Defender 130 can accommodate eight passengers in a 2/3/3 formation. Unfortunately, due to legislative restrictions, the jump seat between the driver and front seat passenger cannot be added, limiting the Defender 130 to eight seats.
Despite this limitation, the Defender offers impressive versatility. The seven-seat model features third-row seats that may be slightly smaller than those in the Land Rover Discovery but are still suitable for children, teenagers, and smaller adults. In the Defender 130, you can comfortably fit all eight passengers and still have a usable 400-litre boot. However, the trade-off for this extra space is the vehicle’s considerable length of 5358mm, making parking in tight spaces a challenge.
Priced at over £70,000 for the base model, the Defender is a luxury vehicle that delivers on both performance and capability. It boasts modern electrified powertrains, excellent driving dynamics comparable to luxury SUVs, and exceptional off-road capabilities.
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