Land Rover Defender Works V8 Trophy sold out

spot_imgspot_img

aria-label="97 land rover classic defender trophy 2021 official images 3"Land Rover Classic is building 25 heavily modified versions of the original Defender, inspired by the formidable Camel Trophy off-road expeditions, and all models sold within three days of going on sale.

The Camel Trophy took place annually from 1980 to 1998. With the exception of the inaugural event, teams raced factory-supplied, modified Land Rover models across some of the harshest terrain in the world, stopping to take part in special tasks including timed rally stages, winching trials and orienteering.

Priced from £195,000 (AUD$350,000) and built in both three-door 90 and five-door 110 forms, Land Rover Classic’s modern tribute to the competition is based on the Defenders that starred in the event for much of the 1980s.

The Defender Works V8 Trophy shares a 5.0-litre petrol V8 and eight-speed ZF automatic gearbox with the limited-run Defender Works V8, packing 297kW and 515Nm for a significant performance increase over the original-specification 4x4s.

aria-label="l classic trophy 100221 11"It is finished in a retro-inspired shade of Eastnor Yellow with black contrasting wheel arches, bonnet and tailgate, while a ‘Heritage’-style front grille and 16-inch colour-coded steel wheels are a further nod to the Defender’s origins. Customers can also specify personalised competition graphics.

Like the original competition cars, the V8 Trophy gains extensive upgrades to help it cope on rough terrain, including a winch, a heavy-duty roof rack, underbody protection, LED spotlights and chunky off-road tyres.

aria-label="l classic trophy 100221 12"Upgrades inside include black leather upholstery with contrasting yellow stitching, Recaro sports seats and Land Rover Classic’s infotainment system with integrated sat-nav and smartphone compatibility functions.

All buyers are invited to a three-day off-roading expedition at Eastnor Castle later this year, where they will drive their car for the first time in a series of challenges “inspired by famous global adventures and competitions spanning more than seven decades of Land Rover production”.

Expert off-roaders will be on hand to provide one-to-one tuition and guidance, and a ‘grand prize’ – to be unveiled later this year – will be awarded to the event’s winner.

aria-label="l classic trophy 100221 16"Land Rover Classic director Dan Pink 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.

“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.”

Felix Page

Toyota 222D – the Group S Rally Car

This 560kW rallying MR2 could have seen Toyota conquer the stages, but instead fate intervened
spot_img

Further Reading

Maserati’s GranCabrio Folgore is an electric drop-top with MC12 power

The range-topping Maserati GranCabrio Folgore has been unveiled as the first all-electric open-top GT