The Land Rover Defender was first released in 1983 and was developed from the original Land Rover series models which commenced production in 1948. The overall development throughout the years was done by British Leyland, Rover, Land Rover (under Ford ownership) and Jaguar Land Rover until production ended in 2016. With over 2 million Defenders produced since its official release, it became a widely popular choice for off road enthusiasts everywhere and was also the vehicle of choice for the British and Australian military. It also featured in films such as Tomb Raider and the James Bond movie, Spectre.
It was released in two versions, the 90 and 110. The 90 was a three-door variant and had a 90-inch wheelbase whereas the 110 had five doors and a 110-inch wheelbase. The Defender came with different engine choices throughout its development phase, ranging from a 2.5 litre turbodiesel 4 cylinder to a 5 litre Jaguar powered V8 for the 70th Anniversary version
This Land Rover Defender 90 is a late production example registered on the 24th June 2015 with the 2.2l diesel engine. It has covered only 40 800 km and has a full service history with the last service completed in August 2023
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