LOL are you serious?! Pretty digital renderings are 100% irrelevant without measurements compared to LR3/4.
That's not a digital render. That's a fish-eye lens with photos/renders for the "view" through the windows.
LOL are you serious?! Pretty digital renderings are 100% irrelevant without measurements compared to LR3/4.
Comparing a jeep and a new defender as in the same league is pretty funny..defender is in a whole different class..it will have very few real competitors.
The Height adjustable durable monitored air suspension, TR2 and its wading depth sets it apart from the get go.
Of the old Defender?At 2X the price?
But what?Air suspension is nice but....
Yes. The few advantages are that they are cheap. They are easy to weld shut. And they are cheap.Solid axles have advantages
Great argument "Everyone has xx", therefore the Defender shouldn't have it. I'm surprised you're not raging against those "weird" modern inventions such as shock absorbers/dampers, and especially those pesky pneumatic tyres. Everyone else - quite literally - have those things, so it must be bad.Everyone now has TC
Yeah, it's solely about differentiation and avoiding using anything that others use to their advantage. Let me remind you about those damn pneumatic tyres. They are a "commodity", so they must be bad.Again, Luxury and priced accordingly. That is LRs choice which is fine. Just hope they can justify 2X. In case you haven't noticed LRs previous differentiators have been commoditized. Volume will be the judge.
mpinco refuses to recognise it as a Defender solely because it uses modern tech and is better in every way. It is dear, but so was the old Defender -especially towards the end. To him "Defender" means "poor drive, ancient technology, sub-par performance compared to modern vehicles, and a ride so poor that no-one actually wants to drive it (as the sales numbers show of the old Defender).
I read somewhere, LR said, "if you like the old defender better than the new one, find yourself an old one" i would add or keep the one you have got and be happy for those that want to get the new.
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Mate 2x the price??, seriously are you talking AU dollars.At 2X the price?
Air suspension is nice but....
Solid axles have advantages
Everyone now has TC
Again, Luxury and priced accordingly. That is LRs choice which is fine. Just hope they can justify 2X. In case you haven't noticed LRs previous differentiators have been commoditized. Volume will be the judge.
Mate 2x the price??, seriously are you talking AU dollars.
The MSRP for the new Def is US49k
Look at the base price of the 110, then look at what the 90 will be, then look at how much it will be without air susp when that option arrives, then look at what the commercial will be.
We are looking at a AU50k commercial 90 in Australia by my calcs..thats US35k
Why sensationalize the facts in the negative without showing the possibility of a low dollar option that's still highly speced.
The few advantages are that they are cheap. They are easy to weld shut. And they are cheap.
That’s a verbose way of saying the Range Rover is a Bentley, the Discovery is a Range Rover, and the Defender is dead.Industry press is not landrover, you claimed LR said they moved the defender into the luxury market, that is false.
Defender is the modern interpretation of the same vehicle, being more capable, reliable and durable says it all, despite actually (heaven forbid being comfortable for more than 1hr behind the wheel)
They moved the Disco towards were RR was, RR into even more luxury market.
Defender has been updated to modern utilitarian standards, you can spec it basic or very comfortable, but not luxury. Go and sit in a RR vogue autobiography, that's the definition of luxury.
100% you can spec the defender with some luxury seats and removable carpet mats ontop of the rubber floor, this doesn't make it a luxury SUV, tones of people add that to the old defender too
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Did you guys hear that the new Defender does not have solid axles? and no carburator? None of us will be able to take it to Africa. At best you may be able to drive it to Whole Foods in Palo Alto. If you're lucky.
Inaccurate. There are reasons that nearly every true utility vehicle uses them; everything from a Wrangler and G-wagen, to mid and full-size trucks, to every medium duty truck and semi out there. Countless vehicles use them today and will continue to. The kind that are actually used for off-roading and hard work far more often. They’re simple, easy to repair, very strong, articulate very well when coil sprung, simple to align, and move vertically with constant track width. The Defender used to be a utility vehicle too. It needed updated in the saw way other utility vehicles have been successfully updated, not replaced with a luxury car. Imagine if the early F250 had evolved into something like the Ridgeline instead of the SuperDuty. Sad times.
That’s a verbose way of saying the Range Rover is a Bentley, the Discovery is a Range Rover, and the Defender is dead.
It didn’t need a carburetor. It needed the simplest interpretation of modern technology possible.
I read somewhere, LR said, "if you like the old defender better than the new one, find yourself an old one" i would add or keep the one you have got and be happy for those that want to get the new.
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Weird. I think the Defender should be the best offroader Land Rover can make, and not "the most basic vehicle LR can get away with".
But I guess we have different ideas.