Land Rover tops Defender range with eight-seat 130
Autocar UK|June 01, 2022
Extra-long, luxurious 4x4 outstretches X7 and G-Class; prices start from £73,895
JIM HOLDER
Land Rover tops Defender range with eight-seat 130

The Defender is once T again available in three bodystyles, as Land Rover crowns the 4x4's line-up with the longer, eight-seat 130 variant.

Land Rover bosses promised right from the start that despite its more overtly upmarket focus than the utilitarian original - the second-generation Defender would be given a similar flexibility of purpose, courtesy of the same three-pronged model line-up: 90, 110, and 130.

The largest of the three is now official, with 340mm of extra length added behind the rear axle, rather than between the wheels as was the case for its predecessor. As a result, it is identical to the mid-sized 110 ahead of the C-pillar. Measuring 5358mm long overall, it is primed to take on the largest luxury SUVs on sale and is actually slightly longer than the BMW X7 and Mercedes-Benz G-Class.

The extra length makes for a huge, 2516-litre load space with the two rows of back seats folded. That's 953 litres more than offered by the 110 in the same configuration.

But more significant than that, it accommodates a new two-three-three seating layout as an option, which makes the Defender the only mainstream SUV in Europe capable of carrying more than seven occupants. In the UK, eight-seat layouts are currently the preserve of van-derived MPVs and people carriers.

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