It's the uncertainty that bothers me as a Land Rover Fan. Land Rover is taking a hiatus until 2018 with no design leaks and really nothing official stated. I'm not sure they are exactly sure what they want to make, or they'd be introducing the new Defender for 2017 and test mules will already be on the road. I'd be shocked if the Defender is ready by '18. Most likely '19.
After spending many hours talking with LR engineers at the recent Rangie Td6 launch, I gather they have a very clear idea what the new Defender will be, and it won't be a radical departure from the current offering. They hinted that it will still have a low range, fit 35 inch rubber, and be the most off-road capable truck in the LR lineup and best most other trucks in its class. They also are quick to point out that LR has not made a single misstep since Tata took over. They've enjoyed the best financial and design success in the brand's history. That may not ring true for the staunch off-road enthusiast, but they are killing it.Land Rover has said that the new Defender would continue to be the "rugged" offering, but to TaTa Motors that may simply be code for "Manual climate control...Now we're roughin' it!"