New Defender is a classy combination of luxury and function
On road and off road, the Defender has everything a farmer could need – but it’s hard to justify the price tag that starts at €72,680 (inc VAT)
Versatile: ‘Whether pulling a trailer on the byways of Ireland or cruising on the motorway, the big Defender is a standout performer’
Alistair Chambers
The original Landover broke cover in 1948 at the London Motor show. It was seen as a purely utilitarian vehicle for farmers and roving over land, as the name suggested.
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