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Amazing Land Rover Classic Defender with a Strong V8 Engine Unveiled By Works Bespoke

Land Rover Classic Defender

A New Classic Defender is Born

Land Rover has brought back the Classic Defender with a powerful V8 engine. This new version is called the Classic Defender V8 by Works Bespoke. It’s not just any car; it’s a car that you can make your own. You can change almost everything about it to make it look just the way you like. Land Rover will show this car to the world in September 2024 at a big car event called the Goodwood Revival.

Land Rover Classic Defender

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A Special Car for Everyone

The Classic Defender V8 by Works Bespoke is special because it brings together the old Defender look with new and modern car technology. This car comes in two different sizes: the smaller 90 model and the bigger 110 model. The price for this car starts at £190,000 (which is about Rs. 2.10 crores). But, remember, this price can go up depending on the changes you want to make to the car.

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Make It Your Own

When you buy the Classic Defender V8 by Works Bespoke, you can customize it in many ways. You can pick the colors for the inside and outside, choose the materials used in the car, and even add special accessories. Land Rover gives you a tool online to help you see what your car will look like before you make the final choices. If you need more help, there are experts in the UK and Germany who can guide you.

Land Rover Classic Defender

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Built with Care

Each Classic Defender V8 is made by hand in the UK by skilled engineers. They take old Defenders made between 2012 and 2016 and rebuild them from the ground up. They don’t just fix the car; they make it new again with a 405 HP 5.0-liter petrol V8 engine. This engine gives the car a lot of power and makes it a great drive. The car also has an 8-speed automatic transmission to make driving smooth and easy.

Land Rover Classic Defender

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Many Ways to Customize

You can change the outside of your Classic Defender V8 in many ways. You can pick from different colors and finishes, and you can even ask for a special color that’s not in the regular choices. You can also change the car’s grille, door handles, wheels, and more. There are lots of ways to make your Defender look just the way you want.

Inside the car, you have even more options. You can pick leather seats in different colors, choose from a range of premium seats, and even add modern technology like the Land Rover Classic Infotainment System. This system will help you stay connected and entertained on the road.

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Ready for Adventure

If you love to go on adventures, the Classic Defender V8 by Works Bespoke is ready for you. You can add a roof-mounted tent, a ladder, and even a Camper Conversion that turns the back of the car into a small living space. These features make the Defender perfect for camping trips and exploring the great outdoors.

Land Rover Classic Defender

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Where to See It and How Much It Costs

The world will get its first look at the Classic Defender V8 by Works Bespoke at the Goodwood Revival event from September 6-8, 2024. If you go, you’ll be able to see the car up close and talk to the Land Rover team about how you can make one your own.

The prices for this car start at £190,000 (about Rs. 2.10 crores) for the four-seat 90 Station Wagon. If you want the five-seat 110 Station Wagon, it starts at £199,000 (about Rs. 2.20 crores). For the biggest model, the seven-seat 110 Station Wagon, the price starts at £204,000 (about Rs. 2.26 crores). Keep in mind, these prices don’t include VAT, so the final price will be a bit higher.

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