This iteration of the Land Rover Defender embodies a blend of rugged design elements and sophisticated, high-end luxury features seen in the Range Rover series. The 2025 lineup introduces several trims, including the new top-tier Octa model that boasts a twin-turbo V-8 engine, among other high-end upgrades. With four available powertrains and three distinct body styles, there is a Defender for all types of drivers. The two-door Defender 90 is the most straightforward option for those using their Defender mainly for commuting. At the same time, the 130, with its extended wheelbase and third-row seating, is ideal for providing plenty of space for passengers and cargo. The 110 bridges the gap, combining the 90’s stylish appeal with the functional benefits of a four-door design. Regardless of which Defender aligns with your preferences, you’ll discover that Land Rover has successfully reimagined this off-road legend, seamlessly integrating modern comforts into a classic and instantly recognizable silhouette. Stop by Bob Moore Land Rover today to speak with one of our team members and learn how you can get into one of our new Land Rover Defenders for sale!Â
The Land Rover Defender has three different body styles, each with several different trim levels.Â
The Defender has a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine producing 296 horsepower and an eight-speed automatic transmission, with four-wheel drive and locking differentials standard. An optional 395-hp 3.0-liter inline-six engine offers an electric supercharger and hybrid system, while a 518-hp supercharged V-8 engine can reach 60 mph in 4.4 seconds. The upcoming Defender Octa model features a 626-hp twin-turbo V-8 engine. It has a fully independent suspension with coil springs or optional air suspension for ride height adjustment. With 11.5 inches of ground clearance and a wading depth of 35 inches, the Defender is equipped to handle all types of terrain.Â
The Defender’s interior combines luxury and functionality. Rugged aesthetics are highlighted by visible rivets on the door panels and a structural magnesium beam across the dashboard. Controls for climate settings and drive modes are located beneath the infotainment screen, with the gear shift and ignition on a central stack. Some models feature a flip-up center console for a jump seat, similar to large pickup trucks. The 90 and 110 versions offer ample cargo space, while the extended 130 model offers more space with the third row down.Â
The Defender offers drivers many safety features to allow them to feel safe on the road. Some of these safety features include the following:Â
Stop by Land Rover Oklahoma City today to learn more about the Defender 90, 110, and 130 or to schedule your test drive!Â