Land Rover Classic Pays Tribute to Its Camel Trophy Heritage With Limited Edition Defender
Only 25 of them will be built.






Land Rover Classic is celebrating its Camel Trophy heritage with a new limited-edition Defender.
Dubbed the Defender Works V8 Trophy, the special creation is based on the Defender Works V8 models produced between 2012-16, but come with a series of welcome upgrades. It’ll be available in both the company’s 90 and 110 body styles, with both carrying a hefty 5.0-liter V8 engine pushing out a staggering 400 horsepower through its automatic transmission. Its suspension system has been updated as well, alongside the steering and braking packages.
Aside from performance upgrades, the off-roader also received various changes to its aesthetics. Of course, both models will come dressed in the iconic Eastnor Yellow with Narvik Black details, with matching 16-inch wheels down low wrapped in mud-terrain tires. LED headlamps adorn the front of the vehicle by the Heritage front grille, with a roof rack installed above paired with LED spotlights, and a full black Windsor leather interior to complete the look.
Limited to just 25 units, the Land Rover Classic Defender Works V8 Trophy will start at roughly $269,880 USD. Learn more over on the automaker’s website.
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