Land Rover Defender 110 D200
Land Rover Defender 110 D200
- Price:SOLD
- Colour:Gondwana Stone
- Mileage:19,628 Miles
- Engine:3.0L
- Transmission:Automatic
- Body Style:SUV
- Fuel:Diesel
KEY INFORMATION
- 22 5-Spoke Style 5098 Gloss Black Wheels
- Electrically Deployable Towbar
- Gloss Black Colour Coding to Front Grille and Rear Bumper
- URBAN Rear Wheel Carrier
- Light Oyster Headlining
- 10" Pivi Pro
- 360ļæ½ Parking Aid
- All Wheel Drive
- All-season tyres
- Auto-Dimming Interior Rear View Mirror
- Body-Coloured Roof
- Coil Suspension2
- Connected Navigation Pro
- Cross Car Beam in Light Grey Powder Coat Brushed Finish
- Cruise Control and Speed Limiter
- Electronic Air Suspension with Adaptive Dynamics
- Emergency Braking
- Fabric 8-way semi-powered front seats
- Lane Keep Assist
- LED Headlights
- Smartphone Pack
- Sound System 180W with 6 speakers
- Terrain Response
- Traffic Sign Recognition and Adaptive Speed Limiter
- Twin-Speed Transfer Box
- Wade Sensing
Additional Features
- 3D Surround Camera
Model Overview
- Metallic Paint (Ā£895)
- Desirably Equipped with 22" Gloss Black Alloys (Ā£4,725) and Electrically Deployable Towbar (Ā£1,130)
- UK Supplied
The new Defender was arguably the most anticipated car of 2020, bringing the Defender into the modern era by applying the latest technology available from Land Rover. The upgrades are instantly apparent. From its modern edgy style to the series of onboard computers and stability systems, the new Defender is without a doubt a change for the better. Incorporating computers into everything the Defender does makes for a much more refined driver experience over the previous analogue drive. The long suspension travel provides a soft and gentle ride, absorbing any imperfection in the terrain beneath it. Although it shows good on-road compliance, it is just as impressive off-road, easily navigating through any terrain with the clever Dynamic Stability Control and all-wheel drive system.
Presented here is the 110 D200 Variant, which is by no means the most powerful Defender, but represents fantastic value for money for those who want to utilise everything the Defender is known so well for, without breaking the bank. With 197bhp, 0-60mph takes 9.9 seconds, with all 2,340kg being driven by all four wheels. What the D200 lacks in power, it makes up for in fuel economy and running costs, which are dramatically reduced when compared with its V8 sibling. For those who want to enjoy the charm and capability of the new shape defender, without committing to high fuel consumption or shelling out a huge chunk of money, the D200 should absolutely be considered as one of the best-value Defenders money can buy.
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