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Land Rover Classic reveals limited edition expedition inspired classic Defender Works V8 Trophy II

Source: Motorpress /Land Rover South Africa

110 Double Cab Pick-Ups as a Defender Works V8
              

Land Rover Classic is paying tribute to the legacy of global Land Rover expeditions by creating 25 Classic Defender Works V8 Trophy II vehicles finished in a unique exterior design

Land Rover Classic reveals limited edition expedition inspired
Pretoria, 28 July 2022 – Land Rover Classic has launched 25 exclusive expedition inspired Classic Defender Works V8 Trophy II vehicles and an experience to honour its global off-roading and exploration heritage.

For seven decades Land Rovers have been exploring paths previously inaccessible. Each vehicle has a unique camouflage representing 23 locations the legendary 4x4 has tackled over 70 years of adventuring history, including places from The Camel Trophy, The First Overland, and the G4 Challenge. The design also features a number of hidden Land Rovers and their iconic shape in silhouette for owners to identify: Can you find them all?

As well as the opportunity to purchase a unique collectible vehicle, customers are invited to take part in the second exclusive three-day Land Rover Trophy competition. Land Rover Trophy allows our like-minded customers to forge lasting friendships, make memories, and create their own patina on an unforgettable event. Customers will receive guidance from experts to compete in a series of points-based off-road challenges, inspired by our famous global adventures. After three days of competition, one team will walk away with a grand prize. Customers will create lasting memories and get acquainted with their vehicles in the most amazing way possible.

The unique camouflaged Classic Defender Works V8 Trophy models which honour Land Rover’s all-terrain heritage, will be created using Defender models from 2012-2016, stripped and rebuilt by hand to exacting standards and improved high specifications, developed exclusively by our dedicated team at Land Rover Classic.

Michael van der Sande, Managing Director, Jaguar Land Rover Special Vehicle Operations, said: “The Defender has conquered terrains across the world. Our latest Classic Works V8 Trophy II honours this expedition heritage in its unique exterior design, paying homage to some of these stunning locations. Each of the 25 vehicles available is a labour of love, sourced, assembled and remastered by our passionate specialist team. As well as taking delivery of a highly collectible vehicle, our owners will have the unique opportunity to put theirs to the ultimate test in a bespoke Land Rover Trophy event.”

Powered by Land Rover’s 5.0-litre V8 petrol powertrain, producing 298kW and 515Nm of torque, the limited-edition features an eight-speed ZF automatic transmission. Each model undergoes a comprehensive rebuild with uprated suspension, steering enhancements and uprated brakes. It will be offered as a 90 and 110 Station Wagon bodies as well as a 110 Double Cab Pick-Up for the first time on a Trophy model. In the production run of 25, Land Rover Classic will create only 5 Double Cab Pick-ups, with the remaining 20 vehicles split between 90 and 110 Station Wagon body styles equally.

The exterior features a distinctive black and white theme, with a unique camouflage developed with the Design team at Land Rover Special Vehicles. The main body is finished in Fuji White with a contrasting Narvik Black roof and Gloss Black exterior elements, down to minute details including rivets, screws and vents. Gloss Black 18-inch Sawtooth alloy wheels complement the theme.

The camouflage features 23 locations where Land Rover has conquered challenging terrain across more than 70 years of off-roading exploration. These include historic off-roading challenges, as well as more recent Land Rover expeditions in regions from South Africa and Laos to Peru.

A range of exterior enhancements ensures unstoppable all-terrain performance. At the front, a protective A-frame houses a winch ahead of a bespoke front grille. The black bonnet features a satin finish to reduces glare in bright conditions, while a powerful full-width 1.27m LED light bar provides ultimate visibility in all-terrain conditions at night.

The Classic Defender Works V8 Trophy II has a 500mm wading depth, a rear recovery point and is finished with rock sliders and an external roll bar for added body protection. A rear ladder provides access to the expedition roof rack while subtle detailing includes Land Rover Trophy badging and white logo detail on the mudflaps.

Recaro sports seats are finished in high-quality black and white Windsor leather with contrast stitching, combining support and comfort. Leather trim extends to the dashboard, doors and headlining, ensuring a handcrafted finish throughout.

Land Rover Classic’s modern Infotainment System with integrated navigation and mobile device connectivity ensures the latest multimedia options are housed in the authentic dashboard. Land Rover’s ergonomic pistol shifter for the ZF automatic gearbox is also fitted for added control.

To finish off the interior a bespoke Land Rover Trophy clock face by Elliot Brown is the centre piece of the dashboard, with a unique face mirroring the exterior camouflage design. Elliot Brown is once again supplying Trophy owners with a unique, tough, Competitor’s Edition timepiece. Meanwhile, for those not lucky enough to secure one of the limited-edition vehicles, Elliot Brown is releasing 1,000 watches inspired by the Land Rover Classic Defender Works V8 Trophy II.

Finally, for those looking to enhance their own Defender with some of the Works V8 Trophy II aesthetic, Land Rover Classic will be offering Trophy influenced Genuine Accessories to be announced later in 2022.

The 90, 110 and 110 Double Cab Classic Defender Works V8 Trophy II derivatives are now available to purchase direct from Land Rover Classic, with prices starting from £225,000 for a 90 in the UK.

TECHNICAL DATA


LAND ROVER CLASSIC DEFENDER WORKS V8 TROPHY II

ENGINE & TRANSMISSION

Engine capacity (cc)


4,999

Cylinders


V8 naturally-aspirated petrol (EU5)

Power PS


298kW @ 6,000rpm

Torque Nm


515 @ 5,000rpm

Transmission


8-speed automatic with Pistol Shifter, All-Wheel Drive, two-speed transfer box, heavy-duty front and rear differentials, torque-biasing centre differential

CHASSI

Front and rear suspension:

Front: live beam axle, coil springs, telescopic dampers. Panhard rod and Radius arms. Anti-roll bar
Rear: live beam axle, coil springs, telescopic dampers. ‘A’ frame and Trailing Links. Anti-roll bar.

Front brakes


Servo-assisted 335mm discs, four-piston calipers

Rear brakes


Servo-assisted 300mm discs, four-piston calipers

Wheels and tyres


16in heavy-duty steel wheels, mud-terrain tyres

Steering


Recirculating ball, power-assisted

V8 Defender History

V8 powertrains in the Land Rover Defender and its production predecessors started with the Series III Stage 1 V8 of 1979. The carburetted 3.5-litre Rover V8 produced 90bhp. The Land Rover One Ten from 1983, and Ninety from 1984, used the same 3.5-litre Rover V8 engine as the Series III Stage 1 V8, but in 113bhp form, uprated to 135bhp from 1987.

For North American Specification (NAS) Defender 90s and 110s only, from 1992, a 182bhp fuel-injected 3.9-litre version of the Rover V8 was fitted, along with a four-speed automatic transmission.

In 1998, the fuel-injected 190bhp 4.0-litre V8 from the second-generation Range Rover was fitted to a limited run of 50th Anniversary Defender 90s, with a four-speed automatic transmission.

5.0-litre naturally-aspirated 2018 Defender Works V8 became the first official V8-powered Land Rover Defender to be introduced since 1998.

In February 2021 Land Rover Classic revealed the Land Rover Works V8 Trophy, with a choice of 90 and 110 Station Wagon body designs, finished in unique Eastnor Yellow paintwork with Narvik Black details and body-colour heavy-duty steel wheels.

In February 2021, Land Rover introduced a V8 powertrain into the New Defender 90 and 110. The new 386kW supercharged engine powers the fastest and most powerful production Defender ever made with 0-60mph in 4.9 seconds and 149mph top speed.

Notes to Editors

Land Rover Classic is the official source of authentic cars, expert services, genuine parts and unforgettable experiences for classic Land Rover enthusiasts worldwide.

All enquiries from prospective Land Rover Classic customers should be directed to:
sales@classic-jaguarlandrover.com / +44 (0) 2476 566 600 / www.landrover.com/classic

For more information on the full range of cars, services, parts and experiences offered by Land Rover Classic, visit: www.landrover.com/classic

For more information about Land Rover Classic Parts, including performance upgrades for the classic Defender, visit www.parts.jaguarlandroverclassic.com
Classic Defender Works V8 Trophy II
Land Rover’s illustrious off-roading and exploration adventures over more than 70 years

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