Especificaciones y análisis del Land Rover Defender
Power
249HP
Torque
-Nm
Consumption
8.8l/100
Emissions
232g/km
0-100 km/h
8.3s
Top Speed
188km/h
Weight
2415kg
Price
80,980€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Automático 8v
AWD
5 / 5 doors
543 L
89 L
183 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Land Rover Defender 5p 110 D250 AWD Auto MHEV X-Dynamic S · 249 CV (2020-2022)
General description
The Land Rover Defender is reborn, not as a mere copy, but as a bold reinvention of a legend. This 4x4 icon, which has conquered the most inhospitable corners of the planet, returns to prove that the spirit of adventure can coexist with 21st-century luxury and technology. It's a vehicle that looks at you and challenges you to dream of the next great journey.
Driving experience
Getting behind the wheel of the Defender is a transformative experience. The high driving position gives you absolute command of your surroundings, while the six-cylinder diesel engine with mild-hybrid technology pushes with unexpected smoothness and force. Despite its imposing size and off-road capabilities, on the road it glides with superb comfort thanks to its air suspension, isolating you from the outside world. It's the feeling of being invincible, of being able to go anywhere with a calm and confidence that few vehicles can inspire.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is a stroke of genius. The boxy silhouette, short overhangs, and details like the alpine windows are a clear homage to the original, but everything is executed with a captivating precision and modernity. There's no cheap nostalgia, only character. Inside, the 'functional luxury' philosophy is palpable: exposed bolts and robust materials mix with high-definition screens and exquisite finishes. It's a cabin that invites you to get it muddy as much as to enjoy it on a long trip.
Technology and features
Beneath its rugged skin lies a cutting-edge technological arsenal. The Pivi Pro infotainment system is fast and intuitive, but the real magic lies in its off-road technology. The Terrain Response 2 system intelligently adapts the vehicle to any surface, while the 360-degree cameras with the ClearSight Ground View feature make the invisible under the hood visible. The 48V mild-hybrid system not only gives it the ECO label but also brings refined efficiency to its powerful mechanics.
Competition
The Defender plays in a league of its own, but it has clear contenders. The Jeep Wrangler appeals to the same adventurous spirit, albeit with a rougher and less refined approach on asphalt. At the other end of the spectrum, the Mercedes-Benz G-Class offers a stratospheric level of luxury at a much higher price. The Defender masterfully positions itself in the middle, offering legendary off-road capability without sacrificing the comfort and technology of a modern premium SUV, creating a balance that its rivals struggle to match.
Conclusion
This is not just a car; it's a statement of intent. The Land Rover Defender 110 has achieved the impossible: being a worthy heir to its name and, at the same time, an extraordinarily complete and desirable vehicle for everyday life. It is the ultimate adventure machine, capable of taking you to the end of the world or picking up the kids from school with the same poise and style. It's an emotional purchase that, fortunately, is justified by overwhelming engineering and capability.




