Snapshot
- Available on both 90 and 110 body styles
- Price starts at $152,077 plus on-road costs
- Just 75 examples will be available in Australia
The 2023 Land Rover Defender 75th Limited Edition has been revealed, with the marque confirming examples will be coming to Australia.
The vehicle is being introduced to mark the 75th anniversary of the model, with the Series I having been launched at the Amsterdam Motor Show in 1948, and will be available in both the 90 and 110 body styles.
Pricing for the special Defender starts at $152,077 plus on-road costs for the 90 P400, and $156,157 plus on-road costs for the 110 P400. Just 75 examples will be available in Australia, which are set to arrive in April 2023.
“Since revealing the new Defender, customers around the globe have fallen in love with it and demand remains extremely strong," said Stuart Frith, Lifecycle Chief Engineer for Defender.
"This new Limited Edition captures the spirit of the past 75 years, with its colour and detailing, and fuses it with innovative, Configurable Terrain Response, software over the air updates and unrivalled all-terrain capability.”
2023 Land Rover Defender 75th Limited Edition Australian pricing
All prices are before on-road costs.
Variant | Pricing |
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90 P400 | $152,077 |
110 P400 | $156,157 |
Features
The Limited Edition Defender introduces an exclusive Grasmere green exterior paint to the Defender line-up for the first time, 20-inch alloy wheels (also in Grasmere green) with matching centre caps, a unique 75 Years graphic, Ceres silver bumpers and privacy glass.
On the inside, the cross car beam is also finished in a brushed Grasmere green powder coat and laser-etched detailing on the end caps. The seats are wrapped in an ebony brown colour, with the hockey stick on the centre console featuring Robustec material.
The 75th anniversary edition is based on the regular 110's HSE specification and gets as standard:
Heated, electric, power fold door mirrors |
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Auto-dimming rearview mirror |
Matrix LED headlights |
20-inch wheels |
DAB radio |
Apply CarPlay and Android Auto |
Online pack with data plan |
12-volt power in rear loadspace |
Keyless entry |
Tyre pressure monitoring system |
40:20:40 fixed rear seats |
Contrast roof standardised on all X-Dynamics |
14-way heated and cooled electric memory front seats with 4-way manual headrests |
Sliding panoramic roof |
Extended leather upgrade |
Heated steering wheel |
Twin front cupholders with cover |
3D surround camera |
Configurable Terrain Response |
Meridian sound system |
11.4-inch Pivi Pro infotainment system |
Head-up display |
Wireless charging |
Three-zone climate control |
Tow bar |
Engine and transmission
All Australian delivered 75th Limited Edition Defenders use the P400's 3.0-lire i6 294kW/550Nm Ingenium petrol engine, which utilises mild-hybrid technology.
As with the regular Defender 90 and Defender 110, the engines are matched with an eight-speed ZF-sourced automatic transmission sending power to all four wheels.
Warranty and servicing
As with the wider Land Rover range, the Defender is covered by the marque’s five-year/unlimited-kilometre warranty.
A complimentary 12-month roadside assistance program is included, which can be extended every year with annual servicing at a Land Rover dealership for up to eight years.
Safety
The new Land Rover has a five-star ANCAP rating awarded in 2020.
As standard the Defender range gets:
Emergency braking |
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Blind-spot assist |
3D surround camera |
Clear exit monitor |
Adaptive cruise control |
Lane keep assist |
360° parking aid |
Rear collision monitor |
Rear traffic monitor |
Traffic sign recognition and adaptive speed limiter |
Wade sensing |
Driver condition monitor |
Isofix anchors |
Availability
The limited edition Defender is available to order now, with local deliveries set to arrive in April 2023.
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