Whitley, UK, December 2020.
Land Rover’s most capable and durable 4x4 is taking on
the ultimate all-terrain challenge with two Defender 110 support vehicles
destined forthe Dakar Rally 2021. The rally is one of the toughest sporting
events in the world and the production-spec models will support ambitious new
Dakar Rally and Prodrive-backed team, Bahrain Raid Xtreme (BRX) throughout the
7 646kilometre race.
The pair of New Defender 110 4x4s will have to
negotiate extreme conditions, traversing desert dunes, mud, camel grass and
rocks as they carry vital supplies, crew and equipment for the team and
drivers. BRX’s driver lineup includes nine-time World Rally Champion, Sébastien
Loeb, from France, and two-time Dakar Rally winner, Nani Roma, from Spain. The
showroom-standard models will also provide essential support for crew members,
who will camp, eat and sleep in the P400 models across 12 gruellingstages of
desert driving.
The Indus Silver models are powered by Land Rover’s 294
kW (400 PS) straight-six Ingenium petrol
engine, featuring Mild Hybrid Electric Vehicle technology, and are fitted with
the Explorer Pack, which includes an Expedition Roof Rack, Raised Air Intake,
Wheel Arch Protection and Exterior Side-Mounted Gear Carrier. In addition, a
Deployable Roof Ladderprovides easy access to a roof box, which will help BRX
carry all the necessary kit.
Finbar McFall, Jaguar Land Rover
Customer Experience Director, said: “Land Rover has a unique Dakar pedigree
having won the inaugural event in 1979, and the rally remains the ultimate
all-terrain endurance test. While the Defenders won’t be competing, they will
have a vital role in supporting the team as they navigate their way across
thousands of miles of punishing desert terrain. The fact these vehicles are
unmodified is testimony to the intrinsic capability and durability of our
legendary 4x4, which has undergone the most demanding engineering test and
development programme in our history.”
The role of support
vehicle will see crew members test the Defender’s expedition credentials to the
extremes. With a maximum payload of up to 900kg and maximum dynamic roof load
of 168kg, each of the vehicles will be loaded with equipment and supplies,
while advanced Terrain Response 2 technology, including world-first
Configurable Terrain Response, will allow the drivers to fine-tune the vehicle
to suit both their driving preferences and the challenging conditions.
World-leading
motorsport experts, Prodrive, are behind BRX and Team Principal, Paul Howorth, said:“The crew need to know our support
vehicles will be able to carry all of the necessary kit and be relied upon to
get to the next service location, whatever the conditions. New Defender
provides a unique combination of all-terrain performance, rugged practicality
and comfort – a crucial combination for the unpredictable Dakar conditions and
after long days behind the wheel.”
Following its world premiere at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 2019, Land Rover has experienced unprecedented demand for New Defender alongside worldwide critical acclaim –since its debut, the 4x4has won 28 international awards.
Land Rover
has also introduced its range of powerful and efficient in-line six-cylinder
Ingenium diesel engines, featuring mild hybrid technology, and its advanced
P400e plug-in hybrid powertrain.