Land Rover Monthly

Go hard

HAT do you call a new Defender with no back seats? A hard top commercial of course, even my young son knows that. Available in both the 90 and 110 wheelbases, it’s Land Rover’s attempt at cracking the fleet market with a more utilitarian offering. To boldly go where the man with the white van refuses to go. Will they crack this market? Did they do it with the old Defender? Costing is a massive consideration for the farmer, aid organisation or the person who awards military contracts. The 90 hard top prices start from £35,820 (ex VAT) while the 110

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