Land Rover introduced an off-roader in the Camel Trophy style with a smoking ban

New Land Rover Defender Trophy Edition

Land Rover has introduced a new special version of the Defender — the Trophy Edition, inspired by the legendary Camel Trophy off-roaders. This model will be officially presented at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in July.

The car is available in two colors — Deep Sandglow Yellow and Keswick Green. Both options have glossy black elements on the hood, wheel arches, and lower part of the body. A matte protective film can be ordered to protect the paint.

Model Features

An additional accessory kit is also available for £4,995, which includes:

A roof rack, ladder, side storage boxes, mud flaps, and an air intake snorkel.

Interestingly, last year Land Rover already released a limited series of the Defender in the Camel Trophy style, but those cars cost almost £200,000. The new Trophy Edition is a serial model and is available in many countries.

The Defender Trophy Edition can be seen in person at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in July. This model continues the brand’s traditions, combining modern technology with the spirit of classic off-road adventures. Although most owners are unlikely to use all the capabilities of this car in real extreme conditions, its design and image undoubtedly attract attention.

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