So, I've been pretty vocal about the possible concerns with the Land Rover Defender. I feel the need to let you all know that I highly respect what LR is doing with the Defender and I hope that doesn't get lost in my taking up the position of Devil's Advocate. It's incredible that that vehicle exists in the world of International Corporations. It shows an incredible dedication to building this pinnacle- brand-defining vehicle- and the truth is that vehicle is not some luxury mobile, but a truly dedicated off-roader.
I've also watched dozens of videos now of the Namibia trip- what an incredible adventure and absolutely AMAZING that a company would even put an event like that on. It's a real gamble with incredible consequences- the Defender catches a lot of flak already, could you imagine if one had actually broke down during that? Pictures of it sitting on the side of the trail would flood the internet. It's an awesome show of belief in their product that was risky and overall really paid off given the coverage!
If you read articles, including Scott's, I think it's entirely fair to say that the overall sentiment of people who've got the most experience in this world we love and whom have actually experienced the Defender is Cautious Optimism.
Cautious because the reality is that LR has had demonstrable issues with execution complicated further by the fact that they've chosen to lean into really sophisticated and by definition- complex systems.
Optimism because LR has clearly invested so heavily in making this a reliable and durable product. It's an as exciting product as I can ever recall filled with more potential of any vehicle I've seen. Even the Wrangler just needed to drive better really to impress- the off-road chops have never been questioned. The Defender needs to execute everything beautifully to work. Due to corporate neglect it needed to leap ahead 20+ years while staying grounded as much as possible in where it came from. No small feat from a design and purpose standpoint. The overall sentiment seems to indicate that it will do just that- be thoroughly Modern....Defender.
Things I love about it-
- That LR built it in the first place
- It is clearly much better than the Wrangler in payload and towing capacity- if I were going to tow a travel/camper trailer- this would be my choice. I'd give it 3 years to get the kinks worked out, but this would be the choice in my mind if it proved reliable. If Toyota knocks it out of the park with design on the LC 300 I could be persuaded, but if I had to lay money on what I'd do in 5 years- my bet would be on the Defender.
- It's got a more purposeful design than the LC 200- to me the LC, while great underneath has always suffered from side bloat. I actually went to test drive one and confused it with a Sequoia on the lot from a distance away- true story. The Defender has no such issues- it looks the business all the way around except for that unfortunate front-end- nothing that a great ARB Deluxe Sahara Bar wouldn't fix. ......Or something cool from Lucky 8 if you are reading!
- It's a phenomenal blend of capability, comfort and character- not often found these days
I truly hope it does well. If it's as reliable as
@DieselRanger thinks it will be- I can assure you that in 3-5 years I'd be on a lot considering it. Cheers friends!