You’d expect anything wearing a Land Rover badge to be capable off-road, and the 2021 Land Rover Defender has well and truly proved it’s got that ability when the going gets tough. Speak to anyone at Land Rover though, whether they be a designer or engineer, and they are adamant that a Land Rover must also be comfortable and premium on road.
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