All-new Land Rover Defender 2 debut in 2013
Autocar has the latest on Land Rovers next generation Defender. According to Autocar sources, Defender 2 is scheduled to debut in 2013 and is expected to use an all-new dedicated platform. It will still deliver go-anywhere capabilities and its styling is expected to be a mix of iconic boxy looks and Land Rovers new premium adventure design language.
North America will be an important market for Defender 2 as well as emerging markets such as China, Asia and Russia, which should help double Defender sales to 50,000 units a year. Land Rover designers and engineers are also considering whether a new Defender needs to be available in 170 different configurations like the current model.
Source: Autocar
LR Defender 2 ?
LR Defender 2 ?
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Kristjan Vaarmann (+372)5010599 kristjan.vaarmann@landroverclub.ee
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The all-new replacement for the Land Rover Defender is scheduled for launch in 2013, only the fifth time in 60 years that the iconic model has been renewed by the company.
Land Rover is currently in the exploratory stages for the new Defender with design, engineering and marketing teams looking at the early engineering and business case for the new car.
The significant date, six years away, is critical because of future emissions standards, rather than crash legislation. Land Rover is confident it can get the revised 2007 Defender, a revamp of a car whose lineage goes back to 1983, through the next phase of pedestrian-impact legislation in 2010.
What is known about the new Defender is that it will retain rugged go-anywhere durability and the styling will be an evolution of todays look, influenced by design director Gerry McGoverns new premium adventure styling theme.
It is already clear that the business case must revolve around a hefty rise in annual sales, from todays 25,000 to closer to 50,000 units.
That rise will come from extra sales in new markets like Russia, China and Asia, but more significantly North America, where airbag legislation killed the current model in the late 1990s.
It is also clear that the new Defender will be built on a dedicated platform. Land Rover could share componentry with the integrated bodyframe structure from the Discovery, but sources confirm its too costly to underpin a utility model.
A key issue is whether a future Defender needs to be offered with todays range of around 170 different variants such as tipper trucks and fire engines.
Julian Rendell
http://www.autocar.co.uk/News/NewsArtic ... rs/225037/#
Land Rover is currently in the exploratory stages for the new Defender with design, engineering and marketing teams looking at the early engineering and business case for the new car.
The significant date, six years away, is critical because of future emissions standards, rather than crash legislation. Land Rover is confident it can get the revised 2007 Defender, a revamp of a car whose lineage goes back to 1983, through the next phase of pedestrian-impact legislation in 2010.
What is known about the new Defender is that it will retain rugged go-anywhere durability and the styling will be an evolution of todays look, influenced by design director Gerry McGoverns new premium adventure styling theme.
It is already clear that the business case must revolve around a hefty rise in annual sales, from todays 25,000 to closer to 50,000 units.
That rise will come from extra sales in new markets like Russia, China and Asia, but more significantly North America, where airbag legislation killed the current model in the late 1990s.
It is also clear that the new Defender will be built on a dedicated platform. Land Rover could share componentry with the integrated bodyframe structure from the Discovery, but sources confirm its too costly to underpin a utility model.
A key issue is whether a future Defender needs to be offered with todays range of around 170 different variants such as tipper trucks and fire engines.
Julian Rendell
http://www.autocar.co.uk/News/NewsArtic ... rs/225037/#
MTÜ Eesti Land Roveri Klubi
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SERIES II A 109"( '70 )-"Tindiplekk" / LR90 ( '88 )- "Inetu Pardipoeg" + palju unistusi
Kristjan Vaarmann (+372)5010599 kristjan.vaarmann@landroverclub.ee
Land Rover'iga nakatatud ja mudas müttamas aastast 1996!
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SERIES II A 109"( '70 )-"Tindiplekk" / LR90 ( '88 )- "Inetu Pardipoeg" + palju unistusi
Kristjan Vaarmann (+372)5010599 kristjan.vaarmann@landroverclub.ee
Land Rover'iga nakatatud ja mudas müttamas aastast 1996!