Just finished a 350 mile shakeout in our new 110 and have some first impressions. We bought the new Defender with the following primary need: has to serve as a daily driver on the weekdays (often with clients in the car), and be able to hang for our weekend lifestyle which is a lot of hiking, trail running, climbing and backcountry skiing. Living in CO, like most places, any car on trail is probably spending 90% of the trip on highway to get to the trailhead. Other car in our stable is a 5th Gen 4Runner TRD Off Road that does incredibly well on trail but leaves a little to be desired in the refinement/comfort category. Previously had a '99 and '00 Disco 2, an '08LR3, and dad growing up had a '93 RRC and a '94 D90. Haven't owned a Rover in about 5 years and have been missing them, so put a deposit down with the dealer in April of 2019 and through a lot of surprises, our order arrived well ahead of schedule during the pandemic, hence the name Rovid...
On Friday put 275/55/20 Toyo AT3s on. I am not a fan of the Wrangler tire option from LR, and the Duratracs are old technology and noiser/meatier than what we need. Yesterday, drove Rovid from Denver up the Mount Antero/Baldwin trail, slept around 11,000 feet (it's great to sleep in!) and then hiked a peak first thing this morning. Quick review: car is unbelievably comfortable on the highway and performed very well on the trail. Anyone who has spent time behind the wheel of Rovers knows that they just do a really good job with sight lines out of the vehicle (ahem, Toyota) and the 4WD system performed very well. I was also very impressed so far with the Toyos. No rubbing in this size, and having seen that even a 33" tire is going to be a challenge, I'm pleased with this choice but obviously need to use them a lot more to give a long term opinion.
Some pics:
On Friday put 275/55/20 Toyo AT3s on. I am not a fan of the Wrangler tire option from LR, and the Duratracs are old technology and noiser/meatier than what we need. Yesterday, drove Rovid from Denver up the Mount Antero/Baldwin trail, slept around 11,000 feet (it's great to sleep in!) and then hiked a peak first thing this morning. Quick review: car is unbelievably comfortable on the highway and performed very well on the trail. Anyone who has spent time behind the wheel of Rovers knows that they just do a really good job with sight lines out of the vehicle (ahem, Toyota) and the 4WD system performed very well. I was also very impressed so far with the Toyos. No rubbing in this size, and having seen that even a 33" tire is going to be a challenge, I'm pleased with this choice but obviously need to use them a lot more to give a long term opinion.
Some pics: