Warwickshire, UK, 10 February 2021.
Land Rover Classic is continuing the formidable
expedition legacy of the original Defender with a limited production run of
adventure-ready Defender Works V8 Trophy vehicles for an exclusive competition
at Eastnor Castle in 2021.
Based on the re-engineered 2012-2016 Defender Works V8
specification developed by Land Rover Classic, including 515 Nm 5.0 l V8 petrol
powertrain, eight-speed ZF automatic transmission and comprehensive uprated
suspension, steering and braking packages, the Trophy vehicles feature a wide
range of additional upgrades specifically tailored for off-road use.
Twenty-five examples of the Defender Works V8 Trophy, in
a mixture of 90 and 110 Station Wagon body designs, will be exclusively
finished in a unique Eastnor Yellow paint colour with matching 40.64 cm (16)
steel wheels. Contrasting Narvik Black paintwork features on the wheel arches,
bonnet and rear door. The purpose-built vehicles also receive LED headlamps, a
Heritage front grille, unique Land Rover Trophy badging and event participation
graphics personalised to each customer.
The Defender Works V8 Trophy is designed to tackle the
most demanding endurance challenges. Additional all-terrain kit includes a
front winch, multi-point expedition cage, roof rack, underbody protection, A-bar,
raised air intake, LED spotlights and mud-terrain tyres.
Inside, the instantly recognisable 4x4 benefits from full
black Windsor leather upholstery with Recaro sports seats, contrast yellow
stitching and a bespoke Land Rover Trophy clock face by Elliot Brown. Land
Rover Classic’s own Classic Infotainment System with integrated navigation and
mobile device connectivity is also fitted.
Later this year*, Defender Works V8 Trophy customers will
be invited to compete in an exclusive three-day adventure at Eastnor Castle in
Herefordshire – the spiritual home of Land Rover all-terrain training, testing
and development. This will be the first time customers drive their car.
Dan Pink, Director, Land Rover Classic, said: “The Land Rover
Defender has always been more than just a vehicle, its engineering capability
and suitability for overland expedition and all-terrain competition means it’s
renowned with getting away from it all. The new Land Rover Trophy will bring
this to life for a new generation of adventurers.
“Experiences are a key part of Land Rover Classic’s DNA
and this whole concept comes directly from feedback we’ve received. Our
customers want to create their own stories, battle scars and patina with their
Works V8 Trophy vehicles from day one, fuelling campfire chats with like-minded
enthusiasts.
“We’re looking forward to an exciting and memorable
event, full of camaraderie, and continuing the Land Rover Trophy legend for
years to come. Seeing the silhouette of these vehicles which you’ll instantly
know as a Land Rover, traversing the hills at Eastnor, will be a defining
moment of the adventure.”
On seeing their Defender Works V8 Trophy for the first
time, customers and their co-drivers will make their first marks by adding
their names and country flags to the vehicle. They will then embark on a range
of challenges inspired by famous global adventures and competitions spanning
more than seven decades of Land Rover production.
Expert one-to-one tuition will be provided as part of the
adventure, giving customers a unique opportunity to develop extreme driving
techniques and skills in their own vehicle, before putting their training to
the test. Everyone will compete for a range of prizes, including a grand prize
for the overall winner – to be announced later in 2021.
Familiar faces from Land Rover’s adventure heritage
feature in the Defender Works V8 Trophy launch film, including racing driver,
stunt driver and Land Rover ambassador Jessica Hawkins, alongside Camel Trophy
participants such as 1989 event winner Bob Ives. A number of these experts will
also be on-hand at the Land Rover Trophy to share their knowledge and
experiences.
The Land Rover Trophy event will be supported by the New
Defender and carefully selected brand partners Elliot Brown, Fat Face and
Musto, who have created complementary products specifically for Defender Works
V8 Trophy customers.