This is the new Land Rover Defender

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Written by Paul Horrell
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It"s been like the build-up to a royal wedding. Anticipation is at fever pitch and everyone has their own opinion what it should be like. Yet on one thing we can agree: the somewhat entitled assumption that no other nation could do this quite like the British do. Well, the moment has arrived. The new Defender. How is it for you? Land Rover doesn"t permit us to imagine this pomp and ceremony is in any way hollow. The Defender is, above all, authentic. But authentically what, exactly? Let"s first suppress the clamour for this vehicle to be a reincarnation of the original. That"d be commercial suicide. The old one went out of production not just because it was dangerous and polluting, but because too few people wanted it. It"s a misconception that farmers and coastguards and roadbuilders and humanitarian agencies and UN peacekeepers need a new Defender that"s like the old one. They all drive Mitoyoniszu 4x4 pickups these days. The original Land Rover was great, but by the end it was also terrible. If you really want that thing to be renewed, buy an old one and have it restored plenty of cottage-industry firms will do it for you. It"ll be expensive, mind. But then the Defender always was expensive, because although it was simple, it was made in a painfully unproductive fashion by craftsfolk with rivet guns. The new one is better value because it comes out of a modern industrialised factory in Nitra, Slovakia. But it"s still expensive because it"s jam-packed with complex engineering.

Date written: 10 Sep 2019

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