The new Land Rover Defender 75th Limited Edition model has debuted for the Philippine market to commemorate the brand’s 75th anniversary. Only three units are available locally in the 90 and 110 body styles with a starting price of Php 11,690,000.
The 2023 Land Rover Defender 75th Limited Edition
On the outside, the Defender 75th sports a familiar boxy outline which is then enhanced by exclusive visual enhancements. This includes a unique “75 Years” decal, a privacy glass, and a set of Ceres Silver bumpers.
The limited-edition version of Land Rover’s off-road-ready SUV also gets the iconic Grasmere Green color for both its body and its 20-inch alloy wheels. Note that this color scheme is new to the Defender, and it is exclusive in particular to the 75th Limited Edition variant.
The Defender 75th Limited Edition is based on the top-of-the-line Defender HSE. As such, its exterior likewise gets a folding fabric roof or a sliding panoramic roof depending on the body style. Also gracing the exterior of this limited edition trim are Matrix LED headlamps, all-season tires, and an electronically deployable tow bar.
The Defender 75th Limited Edition from the side
Step inside the Defender 75th Limited Edition and find the Grasmere green color in a powder-coated form on the vehicle’s cross-car beam. Its seats are then finished in “Resist Ebony,” whilst the center console features the durable Robustec fabric.
Just like the top-spec Defender HSE, the Defender 75th Limited Edition also comes with an 11.4-inch Pivi Pro infotainment system linked to a premium Meridian Sound system. Drivers are likewise supported by a heads-up display, a ventilated power-adjustable driver’s seat, and a configurable terrain mode selector.
The occupants of this Defender trim meanwhile, are kept comfortable with a three-zone automatic climate control system. Powering up one’s devices aboard this vehicle is also made easy thanks to a wireless device charger.
A peek inside the Defender 75th Limited Edition
For the Philippine market, the Defender 75th Limited Edition uses a 3.0-liter inline-6 turbodiesel (D300) mill capable of producing up to 295 horsepower and 650 Nm of torque. Power is then sent to all four wheels via an eight-speed automatic ZF transmission.
“We are very thrilled to have been able to secure three (3) of this Defender 75th Limited Edition for the Philippine market,” said Coventry Motors Corporation President Chris Ward. He further adds that this limited-edition trim will be able to satisfy the desire to drive this iconic off-roader.
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