2.2 TDCi XS 4WD
Key Points: 7 Seat Configuration, WARN Winch on Front Bumper, 16" Sawtooth Alloys. The Land Rover Defender is an iconic classic 4x4, developed from the original Land Rover series. A British equivalent of the Second World War-derived Willys Jeep, it gained a global reputation for durability, due to its steel ladder chassis, aluminium alloy bodywork and detuned Rover engine. It incorporated significant changes compared to the traditional series Land Rovers, such as adopting coil springs front and rear, as well as a locking centre differential. Production of the model began in 1983 as the Land Rover 110, a name which reflected the 110-inch wheelbase. The Land Rover 90, with 93-inch wheelbase, and Land Rover 127, with 127-inch wheelbase, soon followed. Major revisions came in 1990, 1998 and 2007, and in August 2011, Land Rover announced the final update for the Defender, prior to the introduction of the DC100 concept and subsequent L663-generation. Safety and emissions regulations due for introduction in 2015 meant that a complete redesign of the Defender was needed, the main change being fitment of a new 2.2-litre ‘ZSD-422’ variant of the Ford Duratorq engine, fitted with a diesel particulate filter for the first time. Although smaller than the existing 2.4-litre unit, the power and torque outputs remained unchanged, and the same six-speed gearbox was used. Standard equipment on the XS model includes ABS, remote central locking with an alarm/immobiliser, power steering, a heated rear screen, and electric windows. Optional Extras: 16" Sawtooth Alloy Wheels Wheels Painted Gloss Black All Terrain Tyres Indus Silver Metallic Exterior Paint Black Painted Roof Black Painted Wheel Arches Halogen Headlights WARN Winch on Front Bumper MOMO Millennium Sport Steering Wheel Upgraded Gearbox Protector Front & Rear Land Rover Mudflaps Dark Graphite Leather Interior with Cloth Seat Centres 7 Seat Configuration Heated Front Seats Heated Front Windscreen Heated Rear Window Winter Pack 1 Convenience Pack Rubber Floor Mats