2025 Land Rover Defender: Rugged, Capable, and Refined
June 03 2025, 360.Agency

The 2025 Land Rover Defender stands as one of the most versatile and capable SUV offerings on the market. With a rugged design rooted in its heritage and advanced systems suited for the modern world, the Defender combines off-road dominance with comfort and practicality for daily driving.
True Capability, Modernized
Available in three body styles—Defender 90 (two-door), Defender 110 (five-door), and Defender 130 (extended three-row)—the 2025 Defender can be tailored to fit a variety of needs, from remote trail exploration to long-distance family road trips.
With standard all-wheel drive, a twin-speed transfer case, and the advanced Terrain Response system, the Defender is built to tackle virtually any terrain. A maximum wading depth of 900 mm and available electronic active differential ensure confidence in water crossings, while the ClearSight Ground View system provides visibility beneath the vehicle when navigating obstacles.
Purposeful Interior With Everyday Comfort
Inside, the Defender strikes a balance between durability and sophistication. Available materials range from wipeable rubberized flooring and exposed structural surfaces to Windsor leather and crafted veneer accents in higher trims. Functional and spacious, the cabin features smart storage, configurable seating, and a strong emphasis on comfort.
An 11.4-inch touchscreen powers the Pivi Pro infotainment system, delivering fast and intuitive access to maps, vehicle controls, and media. Optional features like a panoramic roof, refrigerated centre console, and heated third-row seating make long journeys more enjoyable, while advanced climate control and connectivity features keep passengers comfortable and engaged.
Powertrains That Reflect the Defender’s Versatility
The Defender 2025 lineup includes a 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder producing 296 horsepower (P300) and a 3.0-litre turbocharged inline-six with mild hybrid technology producing 395 horsepower (P400). For those seeking maximum performance, the 4.4-litre twin-turbocharged V8 available in the new Defender OCTA variant delivers 626 horsepower.
Towing capacity reaches up to 8,200 pounds when properly equipped, and the Defender remains one of the few luxury SUV options that can blend serious work capability with premium comfort.