Posts Tagged ‘defender’

Defenders of the faith

Monday, September 5th, 2011

When the first real pics of Land Rover DC100 concept were released last week, there were instant catcalls of its betrayal of Land Rover’s core beliefs.

The truth is that sales of the most down-​​home Landy on the market and a mainstay of utility stalwarts like military and agricul­tural clients the world over have been spiralling downward.

With the premium SUV and family wagons market cornered in the Range and the Disco, as well as the Freelander entry level SUV having sold well, the (hugely profitable) Jaguar Land Rover company are looking to update the core.

Sure, it might look like Skoda’s Yeti from the side, and there’s a predictable rounding off, Freelander-​​ish aspect to the general sketch of the concept.

This release is of course just the first stage of a devel­opment that is destined to produce a production replacement for the Defender in 2015, but you can image the sort of thing that will result.

For our money, though, our favourite re-​​imagined offroader of the last few years has been Toyota’s retro hacker the FJ Cruiser (above). The FJ takes a very appealling reference to the original FJ Landcruisers, and updates the aesthetic for today perfectly.

Not sure if the FJ Cruiser has sold as well as the new Defender would need to, but hey. We’re just offering our humble design-​​centred opinion.

What do you think?

Land Rover Defender - Off Road Icon

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

The latest Land Rover Defender is just the latest in a long line that can trace a direct descent from the original Series 1 designed by Maurice & Spencer Wilks way back in 1947. Although some things have changed a lot over the last 60 years, one thing that hasn’t is the Land Rover’s position at the pinnacle of off-​​road evolution.

Without the creature comforts and under­stated luxury of the Freelander and Discovery, the Defender is the purist’s Land Rover, and its simple lines make it one of the most recog­nisable vehicles in the world.

Here are some more shots of the Defender 110 Crew Cab in its muddy natural habitat that we didn’t have space for in the print edition.