You know they are going to sell like 6 of these and then discontinue them. Then 5 years from now we'll all be lamenting how no one makes cars like the Defender 90 V8 anymore.
I think it'll sell well in Europe where its only competition is the G Wagon. G Wagons are seen as a drug dealers car, so I think this'll do well woith people who want something powerful but not vulgar
@@ParvTV except if you don’t like that but, you can just… not watch the last 3 minutes of the video. Whereas if you do like it, then sucks to be you. So not really the same.
I've actually used the cameras while driving in my Range Rover. I had the back and the passenger window and mirror blocked and the cameras helped me see. Worked great
I would never want to own one, but I like that someone at Land Rover said "let's shove a V8 in the 2 door defender" and someone else said "hmm, good idea".
Did you think only Americans can make crazy cars? India is not far behind hahaha, maybe next time they’ll just take the top off the defender and slap a supercharger on top of the V8
At least it's quite fast, but it is British and land rover so it's likely going to be pretty unreliable and incredibly overpriced, not to mention the interior of this thing looks incredibly generic and plain. Especially for a land rover.
@@splitsecond6792 JLR is owned by Tata an Indian company, that doesn't mean they have anything to do with the design or building of the cars. JLR HQ is in England, and the designers are British.
This feels like the modern day successor to the gmc syclone. So cool to see something like this in the state of the current auto industry even if it's not intended for the masses
Ah yes a future rich people “toys” look at me I wear supreme LV and Gucci and I bought a $10k Jordan’s a $500k Rolex and I drive Lambos and Rarris. Daddy’s money $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
13:23 Of course the Defender has a front recovery point. There is one recovery eye centered underneath where the skid plate is. You can’t see it from the high angle you show.
Came here to ask whether they had done away with this. Usually can be accessed under the plastic shield by removing 4 screws, or all the time if fitted with the aluminum front undershield as another commenter pointed out…
There has long been a following for LR90 V8's. Conversions from standard V8's are popular. I hope Land Rover continues to make the 90 V8 but include an Offroad, bench seat version as described by Doug. The lack of towing hooks up front is probably a crash safety issue, LR should offer a removable tow hook system.
In this day and age of the big engine options being discontinued, I really hope this Defender is not the last time we get something so delightfully ridiculous from a major manufacturer. Thanks so much for doing this Land Rover!
People keep saying that "big engines are going away" and then like 10 cars with huge engines just like this are announced every year lmao. It's literally just a trick to make fools pay more
Had a 2001 v8 Land Rover and currently have a 2014 turbo 4cyl Land Rover… This seems like the best of both worlds with the power and agility of boosted smaller engines
Quick Note, All Defenders have a front recovery point ring directly under a panel under the front bumper. If you get the upgraded front skid panel, it exposes this ring for easier access
Has a front tow hook… it’s under the cover under the bumper (can add an exposed tow hook metal shield there as an option). Can sync the climate temp up by simply pushing the button in the top right corner of the button pad…. It’s the little things.
20:00 This is how minimalism should work. I cannot stand cars that remove physical buttons and replace them with touch screens that require you to take your eyes off the road even if you know exactly where those touch buttons are.
I really appreciate that they offered this in two-doors, if all you see are four-door SUVs, how boring cars have become. The Wrangler, Bronco, and this are all on my list, only because they offer them in two door, thank you!
Explain to me what makes the 2-door desirable? 23:00 mark is exactly how I have always felt about most overpowered 2-door SUVs, not to mentioned the loss any real practicality (same concept of going from a 4-door sedan to a coupe). They aren't even actually good off-road, there is a reason why the kings are all 4 doors (aka longer wheel based).
I suddenly want this car very badly… Edit 1: and however they came about the rear taillight design (every aspect) is absolutely amazing. Personally I love it. Edit 2: wheelbase length is no different than width… adds stability in the direction they’re going. Width adds stability in corners, length adds it going straight. The thing is so short that’s why it feels sketchy…
Ditto, I want it too. It looks amazing in that color with those wheels, and that sound...... Sometimes you have to say to yourself, 'to hell with practicality - just look at the f'g thing!'
I've been watching Doug for about 2+ years now. I've never seen him so concerned about a cars speed & proportions before. Looking out the back window it was swaying about a little too lmao. Great review! I think the massive 5 spokes are really insane looking, Not a fan but it fits the insane engine inside of it, Really noticable with the spare! Honestly it looks like they where just having some fun producing this cars concept
i kind of mocked the new defender when it came out, but i’ve really grown to like it. capable, luxurious enough, and didn’t integrate the most used features into the touch screen, like many other brands have done as a weak attempt to make a car feel nicer (it doesn’t)
I've been watching Doug for years and I don't know why I have to finally say something with this video specifically but I've NEVER EVER seen someone get in the back seat of any car the way Doug does everytime. I guess with this one it finally seemed like "Ok, dude... C'mon... You're dramatizing it a little too much."
Well... it really is a hustle to get back there even from the passenger side. I had a chance to drive around the Defender 90 D250 for a couple of days, so I had to check those rear seats out. Strangely it's even more challenging to get out of the rear bench. And to top it off I also installed a baby seat in the rear. Now that's what I call real drama.
It needs some canards or lateral wing stubs or some serious downforce ductwork underneath to make it stick without going all like a Yahtzee dice roll coming out of a cup, LoL!
I see what you mean but it probably has a few electronic systems in place for that. On the other hand, nothing is impossible for those who try hard. In my neck of the woods a guy flipped a Hummer, the OG one. That's called dedication lol
Yeah but what he's saying is how bizarre it is that you can use the camera even if you drive your car faster than in an offroad situation, just like he was doing on the motorway.
@@jerzy3144 Why not? Why automatically disable the feature based upon speed? Case in point: You are off-roading in an area where there are faster sections, but also where there are tighter squeezes/ rock crawling. Instead of having to go through and select the camera option every time you need it, you can just leave it on.
@@newthesis9480 Maybe because it's quite a glaring distraction to the drivers who think this is cool enough to gawk at during highway speeds? I don't know, to me it's highly unnecessary to display during high speeds and potentially dangerous. Mind you, when you are surrounded by traffic, the camera will probably show that and it could prove "too interesting" to those that simply don't respect the dangers of public roads enough to think better than look at it.
I have to say that Land Rover has come a long way since I had a Series III 88" (the short version compared to the long one which was 109") in the 80's. My 88" had a petrol inline four of 2286 cc which produced 71 HP and 162 Nm. I also had a long version (ie 109") which had a petrol inline six of 2625 cc which produced 86 HP and 179 Nm. Fantastically nice cars both, but from a completely different era. A big difference from today's Land Rover Defender 90 is that my Series III 88" actually had 7 seats including a jump seat in the center front. Of course it also had a so-called safari roof with 4 roof vents and side windows. It also had 2 spare wheels. One mounted on the hood and one hung on the back door :)
well to be fair, that old and dare I say marvelous series III would even today manage to get virtually everywhere...I doubt that the new defender has even half the capabilities and the reliability (or rather easy repairability) of the old ones. Personally I would still prefer the Defender V8's of the early nineties, which optionally came with the Vitesse RV8...190 bhp and a curbweight of less than 1650 kg is perfectly fine imho
Every single new Defender comes with a front recovery point... You just have to remove the black plastic cover first. There is even a dealer-installed option for a metallic bash plate that has a cutout for the recovery point.
Doug, you can pull the front panel off the lower valence with a coin and 4 half turn fasteners, there are massive tow eyes built in, but it's no use if you don't take it off before going into the muck.
This is what many 2 Door Yukon and Tahoe enthusiasts have been waiting for, only its a Land Rover. It also reminds me of a much larger and stylish version of my JB64 Suzuki Jimny!
The Defender does have a front recovery point, and I'm surprised you didn't read about it in the manual of the one you've owned for a while, or poked around and found it. It's under the black plastic panel right in the middle down low, and LR has done it this way since the LR3/D3 days.
Even with its shortcomings because of the power on the two door model, I still insanely love this car. It is the coolest car on the market! It is amazing!
Kudos to Land Rover for figuring out a proper way to integrate the front radar sensor. Don't know if any other company also integrates it into the front badging but that's pretty slick
That thing is seriously awesome! A new vehicle that actually excites me doesn’t happen often and this thing dose. So many are going EV and hybrid and they chose a supercharged V8! I LOVE it!!
@@BigBundy82 I’m with ya. I figured it would be expensive but not $115,000 but, as I was told at a car show once. “Cool ain’t cheap and cheap ain’t cool” 😂
This thing is crazy looking. It looks huge, yet small at the same time. edit: for the record I dont usually like Rover's of any kind, this thing is actually pretty cool though.
@@brianlee9233 You might be an older school Doug fan than myself. I only found him around mid 2017 thanks to the UA-cam algo. I dont honestly remember that song being in his videos :(
I love that cars like this is still being made, and i absolutely understand why they offer the 90 with the v8. they already have all the parts and adding them to a short 90 vs the longer 110 can't possibly cost all that much more, if they sell a thousand of them they will probably break even, and I bet enough people are gonna find this hilarious that they can justify it. way to go Land Rover!
Love the V8, love the huge rear windows, love the safari glass, love the rear seat leg room, love the wheels, love the matte buttons, love the insanity. Applause for Land Rover. If only they had done this with the 2-door Evoque back in the day… I would have bought it instead of my 4cyl version.
The absolute coolest thing about the 3D cameras while driving is that the infotainment system *animates the wheels.* So this was definitely an intentional decision. 15:50
Thank you so much for the dad joke at 18:33! Heartfelt congratulations to you and your wife on becoming parents as well, and thanks for reviewing this immensely desirable version of the Defender.
the wheelbase is too short is the first thing that came to mind when you mentioned 520hp. i bet the front end will at least come off the ground when you floor it from a dead stop. that will be pretty cool at at green light
Defenders do have a front recovery hook. It's under the plastic front skid panel. It's dumb because if you get stuck, you have to lay in the mud or snow and unscrew the panel. The best solution, install the OEM metal skid plate. It has an open window for the hook.
I would have tried to push both buttons for climate control st the same time to make them sync going by the magnificent logic behind every 1/8 of this interior. Wow. A beauty.
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I noticed that too and was going to post the same comment. I can’t figure out if it was on the car at the time or if it was a reversing accident due to the extra length from the fat spare.
@@IIDave thinking it was scarred on the road seeing as the spare cover is missing, probably rotated it out for the “feature” and never put the cover back on.
@@IIDave not all of the lug nuts are holding the wheel onto the back so I have to imagine it’s been taken off and put back on, I doubt JLR would skimp you out of 2 lug nuts on a 6 figure car
@@elrey8876 completely wrong. The short wheelbase improves approach, departure, and breakover clearance and also helps maneuverability on tight trails.
Feel like styling in the doug score should be higher. Its uber cool. Also for those saying no one will buy it there is one in my local area, specced exactly like this, probably the same optional package, and it's so cool
Dang. That spare has some *SERIOUS* curb rash! I'm guessing what shipped-as-spare is actually mounted on a corner now because someone completely screwed up that one.
Love the idea of a V8 defender! A more pragmatic and utilitarian option than the G63. I am not too sure about the “insanity” aspect though. 4.9 seconds 0-100 is brisk and effective for the “big motor” option, but hardly insane.
Looks like an updated Bronco II. My first car was a 1986 Bronco II, and this Defender really mimics some of the exterior lines from that era. Looks great, completely impractical, but great!
so what you're actually saying is that the Bronco II design was based on the original Land rover series/defender... considering that's the design it ACTUALLY mimics.
Looks & sounds like a really cool SUV to own, however, six-figure price tags make it increasingly impossible for regular working class people to own vehicles like these.
I don’t think regular working people should be buying a luxury SUV from a notorious unreliable brand such as Land Rover. Why do you think muscle cars were popular? Cheap straight line speed with V8 power and sound.
I own a Evoque with 17" because I do some paths and ... the diference in driving precision only with the change to the 18" is quite big, the precision of the whehicle improves a lot. In the Defender it has to be more noticeable : small rims big tires, lot of travel etc etc precission? No. Like the AMG G wagon, it is crazy .
I like how at 23:37 Doug explains that the car squats as you accelerate and that it's unstable, but we can see it in the video 😶 Like he doesn't even have to explain it 😂 it's so noticeable you can see it in the video 😂😂
It needs downforce, LoL! Imagine if it was RWD, the front end would just lift and flip end over end with that short of wheelbase with that much power....
Land Rover: “Let’s make a V8 Defender for enthusiasts!” Public: “Not worth it…doesn’t make sense to buy it..waste of money…blah blah” 10 years later.. Public: “They don’t make them like they used to…I should of bought one…the era of the a real SUV died after that one…blah blah” The same cycle.
I love this 4x4! 😍Off road capabilities, accelerates like a demon and luxury on each angle... Exactly Doug! It's insane and bizarre, but lovely and surely a strange piece in the future!! 😁
I work for the company that processes these at the port of entry. I help to make sure they don’t come in damaged, leave our facility clean and I place all of your interior protection and cargo items in the back. The person after me ensures that all items have been included and all options have been installed. We take great care of these along with all of our other Rover models along with our Jag models. I walk around most of the time talking in a British accent. It makes the cars feel more at home. 😎🇬🇧
12:50 - What is the purpose of these rear sight line regulations that Doug mentioned requiring brake lights to be visible from certain angles around the car?
I actually saw one of these when I was @ Range Rover/Jaguar and I was blown away by it all black it looked mean as hell . It got my attention and I'm not even a truck, SUV, cross over guy. When I looked at the MSRP on it I almost had a full blown cardiac arrest if my memory serves me correctly it was somewhere in the 115K vicinity.
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Before I get started, just imagine if they had put 520hp into this short of wheelbase with only RWD....upon acceleration, it would just flip up like a drag racer without a rear wheelie bar. I'm guessing a bunch of people are gonna find ways to roll this over, regardless. Also, also...I want one of these, but because of the color choice limitations I'd have to get it wrapped in green or bronze immediately after receiving it.
Hi Doug, great review! I currently drive a 2020 Lexus GX460 and I’m considering switching to a Defender 90 P400. I’d like to know your thoughts on this and what other options I should be looking into for a daily driver.
I think your videos would benefit from more illustrative pictures. Examples would be of the smaller size infotainment screen in your defender, or the smaller rear lights that the old defender used to have. Great video!
3 months ago I took a brand new Land Rover for a test drive. The drivers window didn't work and there was a loud clunk every time I hit a large bump. When I got back to the dealership the guy said "Yeah, it's a Land Rover?!? What did you expect?!?!" Ummm, ok. I bought a Telluride.
You know they are going to sell like 6 of these and then discontinue them. Then 5 years from now we'll all be lamenting how no one makes cars like the Defender 90 V8 anymore.
Road race Rovers
I think it'll sell well in Europe where its only competition is the G Wagon. G Wagons are seen as a drug dealers car, so I think this'll do well woith people who want something powerful but not vulgar
@@alexeiutgoff7955 or india...
Nah these are gonna be everywhere in Miami.
They will be electric cars so yeah you are right
0:00 THIS... (as suggested by Andreas Ganberg below)
1:22 Doug finishes Carsandbids ad
1:26 Engine
1:54 “and today, I’m going to review…”
2:15 “quirks and features of…”
4:13 mismatched colored brake calipers
4:59 QUAD exhaust and sound
5:17 changes made due to V8
5:54 pricing differences for V8
7:00 2 door - ness
7:35 Doug climbling inside the rear seats
8:29 SAFARI WINDOWS!!!
9:07 Rear seat CUPHOLDERS
11:17 Cargo cloth divider thingy
12:30 Brake lights situation
13:16 Recovery hooks
13:47 Radar
14:09 Interior
14:36 Alcantara seats
14:55 Larger Center Screen
15:21 Land Rover's wade sensor
15:50 360° camera
You're doing amazing work.
Ily
0:00 THIIISSS..
doing The Lord’s work.
THISSSS, Doug, THISSSS
I love when car companies do cars like this - just shows a nice bit of personality!
Right! HAHA
A hefty price for “personality”.
@@falcons655 Very much so!
@@falcons655 Said the person who asked Mr Enzo Ferrari about his prices!
i mean when u sell an i4 with 300hp you kinda have to price it up. that’s a ridiculous fuckin power number for an i4
Honestly, I miss the breakdown of each category in the Doug Score. It was interesting to see WHY Doug gave each score.
You already made it to the DougScore part? It’s only been 11 minutes since the video’s release.
@@groundedgaming he probably already knows the newer system he just suggests it here
And sadly before people were saying they found the part boring and the Doug Score meaningless. Can never please everyone
@@ParvTV except if you don’t like that but, you can just… not watch the last 3 minutes of the video. Whereas if you do like it, then sucks to be you. So not really the same.
Why isn’t this a thing anymore?
It's almost like Land Rover gathered up all of Doug's videos, plugged them into an AI system, and asked it to build a car.
and then turned on the check engine light
@@fishheadbreakroom shut up
I own a defender 110 and no issues yet
Also did Doug face any issue?
He also owns one
@@cmtexperts4825 I wish you al the joy in the world with your purchase. However we both know the likely long term outcome.
Missing a drop top lol.
Haha land rover simp got mad
I've actually used the cameras while driving in my Range Rover. I had the back and the passenger window and mirror blocked and the cameras helped me see. Worked great
I would never want to own one, but I like that someone at Land Rover said "let's shove a V8 in the 2 door defender" and someone else said "hmm, good idea".
a nod to the old defender 90 v8 which sell for loads now
Did you think only Americans can make crazy cars? India is not far behind hahaha, maybe next time they’ll just take the top off the defender and slap a supercharger on top of the V8
At least it's quite fast, but it is British and land rover so it's likely going to be pretty unreliable and incredibly overpriced, not to mention the interior of this thing looks incredibly generic and plain. Especially for a land rover.
@@AspireGMD *used to british
@@splitsecond6792 JLR is owned by Tata an Indian company, that doesn't mean they have anything to do with the design or building of the cars. JLR HQ is in England, and the designers are British.
Imagine how Doug would freak out if there were a V8 Cabriolet version of the new Defender. He'd say shut up and take my money!
Wouldn't be too expensive to fab it with snap on vinyl top
tbh that would be really cool. the defender looks like the top comes off, they could leave the rear glass windows in too for the softop
Cabriogey
if Im not mistaken, there is a coachbuilder that does make convertible defender
The Scout version would be dope and... What's that on the horizon?!
This feels like the modern day successor to the gmc syclone. So cool to see something like this in the state of the current auto industry even if it's not intended for the masses
LOL worst comparison ever! The Syclone is not meant to go off road.
Instant classic. These will be rare and definitely worth way more later on.
maybe not more, but will hold value well for sure.
Don’t think so. Nop.
Ah yes a future rich people “toys” look at me I wear supreme LV and Gucci and I bought a $10k Jordan’s a $500k Rolex and I drive Lambos and Rarris. Daddy’s money $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
@@drippgxd Jelly?
@@atodaso1668 name checks out, probably is
13:23 Of course the Defender has a front recovery point. There is one recovery eye centered underneath where the skid plate is. You can’t see it from the high angle you show.
Also please checkout accessory VPLEP0436 FRONT UNDERSHIELD - it is alternative plate which expose front recovery hook.
Came here to ask whether they had done away with this. Usually can be accessed under the plastic shield by removing 4 screws, or all the time if fitted with the aluminum front undershield as another commenter pointed out…
Yep. It has it. Would be silly not to. Doug actually thinks they neglected it.
Legally every car has to have a tow point both front and rear (I forget which market though) so it will definitely have one
There has long been a following for LR90 V8's. Conversions from standard V8's are popular. I hope Land Rover continues to make the 90 V8 but include an Offroad, bench seat version as described by Doug.
The lack of towing hooks up front is probably a crash safety issue, LR should offer a removable tow hook system.
I think this is cool, I like when auto makers build stuff out of the norm that is possibly a little nuts.
In this day and age of the big engine options being discontinued, I really hope this Defender is not the last time we get something so delightfully ridiculous from a major manufacturer. Thanks so much for doing this Land Rover!
I really wish I had the means to buy one of these.... What an awesome creation.
V8 engines are not ridiculous lol
People keep saying that "big engines are going away" and then like 10 cars with huge engines just like this are announced every year lmao. It's literally just a trick to make fools pay more
was thinking the same thing. I personally like the supercharged v8 in the long run over a twin turbo v6's...
Big engine options being deleted? Where?
Had a 2001 v8 Land Rover and currently have a 2014 turbo 4cyl Land Rover… This seems like the best of both worlds with the power and agility of boosted smaller engines
Doug is the type of dude that would uncomfortably sit in the back seats during a long road trip just to view the Safari Windows.
When coming to Vietnam
They are called Alpine windows, not Safari.
@@TheManorBuild Well Doug and I called it SAFARI windows.
@@MichaelNNguyen Well you were wrong.
@@TheManorBuild Nobody really cares.
The 90 2 door is also easier to climb into if you do it like a normal person, instead of leading with the arse…
He always gets in like that for some reason
😂
@@phillipjoseph8768 arse to camera isn’t view amplifying for all UA-camrs.
What kind of weirdo gets in a car like that?
@@hadtocheathimtobeathim6549 😂😂😂😂
Quick Note, All Defenders have a front recovery point ring directly under a panel under the front bumper. If you get the upgraded front skid panel, it exposes this ring for easier access
As does every car
Will come in handy when it needs to be towed from off the side of the road.
Haaaaaaaaaa
Has a front tow hook… it’s under the cover under the bumper (can add an exposed tow hook metal shield there as an option). Can sync the climate temp up by simply pushing the button in the top right corner of the button pad…. It’s the little things.
That button with three arrows and the passenger icon? Weird.
But also I think Doug means fixed tow hooks. All cars have the removable ones.
He has a Defender. You'd think he'd know this stuff.
@@bwofficial1776 -- You'd think so but you'd be giving Doug way too much credit: His defender lives in Nantucket like the cake eater he is
@@j.ballsdeep420 Wasn't it his Landcruiser he keeps there? And the Defender is his California daily?
@@j.ballsdeep420 he daily drives his defender it’s his land cruiser that is in Nantucket and I think his old defender is out in Nantucket
Doug, accordingly with Wikipedia, a Yaris is just 3995mm long, which means half a meter shorter than this Two Doors Defender
The first thing that came to my mind. The Corolla would be more comparable
Even if he meant the sedan, it's still way shorter. Since when is 4400 considered compact lol, even a Golf is 4300 and it ain't compact.
There’s a Yaris sedan you know?
Without the spare
when he said Toyota Yaris, My mind automatically auto corrected it to Toyota Rav 4.
My wife just said you sound like the adult version of blippy and now I can't unhear it.
20:00 This is how minimalism should work. I cannot stand cars that remove physical buttons and replace them with touch screens that require you to take your eyes off the road even if you know exactly where those touch buttons are.
I really appreciate that they offered this in two-doors, if all you see are four-door SUVs, how boring cars have become. The Wrangler, Bronco, and this are all on my list, only because they offer them in two door, thank you!
i am considering going through the trouble of getting a bronco BECAUSE its offered as a 2 door. I’d love to have a 2 door offroader
Explain to me what makes the 2-door desirable? 23:00 mark is exactly how I have always felt about most overpowered 2-door SUVs, not to mentioned the loss any real practicality (same concept of going from a 4-door sedan to a coupe). They aren't even actually good off-road, there is a reason why the kings are all 4 doors (aka longer wheel based).
@@acywei Exactly my thoughts, I suppose the only pros of a 2 door is it kinda looks cool to some people? What a waste of money
shit is ugly af wym
Evoque comes in 2 door versions too
I suddenly want this car very badly…
Edit 1: and however they came about the rear taillight design (every aspect) is absolutely amazing. Personally I love it.
Edit 2: wheelbase length is no different than width… adds stability in the direction they’re going. Width adds stability in corners, length adds it going straight. The thing is so short that’s why it feels sketchy…
Ditto, I want it too. It looks amazing in that color with those wheels, and that sound......
Sometimes you have to say to yourself, 'to hell with practicality - just look at the f'g thing!'
Yup may the god of money bless me I'm in line to get that!
Just wait 8 years and buy a used one for 30k
I've been watching Doug for about 2+ years now. I've never seen him so concerned about a cars speed & proportions before. Looking out the back window it was swaying about a little too lmao. Great review!
I think the massive 5 spokes are really insane looking, Not a fan but it fits the insane engine inside of it, Really noticable with the spare! Honestly it looks like they where just having some fun producing this cars concept
Exactly!
Watching too for a long time and never heard him say something like this.
Lmao
Inb4 iconic crashes
love the wheels
When enthusiasts see a car that's not bloated all to hell we tend to get excited about it.
@@MyKeeP81 Agreed. They kinda remind me of 2nd gen Ford Lightning rims.
Was thinking the same thing lol
Minimalistic design, triple the price. That flinstone car looking real tempting right now. Amazing review
Should’ve been electric! But then again, what do you expect from a crappy company like Range Rover?
@@GM-qh2ki it’s Land Rover bro
@@GM-qh2ki yea….welp if you can afford one, you can afford the repair costs as well 🤷🏾♂️
Don't be mad you can't afford it.
@@edenassos not mad, design just too simple and they aren’t reliable
i kind of mocked the new defender when it came out, but i’ve really grown to like it. capable, luxurious enough, and didn’t integrate the most used features into the touch screen, like many other brands have done as a weak attempt to make a car feel nicer (it doesn’t)
I've been watching Doug for years and I don't know why I have to finally say something with this video specifically but I've NEVER EVER seen someone get in the back seat of any car the way Doug does everytime. I guess with this one it finally seemed like "Ok, dude... C'mon... You're dramatizing it a little too much."
I think the same thing every time I see it. Imagine being in the back seat when he enters ass first.
And who gets in the back seat from the driver side anyway? usually the passenger side seat slides up further due to no steering wheel etc.
Also no one gets into the backseat of a two door car facing backwards
Well... it really is a hustle to get back there even from the passenger side. I had a chance to drive around the Defender 90 D250 for a couple of days, so I had to check those rear seats out. Strangely it's even more challenging to get out of the rear bench. And to top it off I also installed a baby seat in the rear. Now that's what I call real drama.
Yeah I've never even thought about getting in the back BACKWARDS lol!
I'd like to see a high speed collision avoidance test LR did with this one. Looks like it's built to flip and roll.
It needs some canards or lateral wing stubs or some serious downforce ductwork underneath to make it stick without going all like a Yahtzee dice roll coming out of a cup, LoL!
i think the designers and have thought about that, you cannot beat an American built car lol. what cannot go round corners at speed
I see what you mean but it probably has a few electronic systems in place for that. On the other hand, nothing is impossible for those who try hard. In my neck of the woods a guy flipped a Hummer, the OG one. That's called dedication lol
@@keith4518 american built cars are shit too😝😌
CRAP UK CAR
16:15 The driving camera isn’t a _bizarre feature…_ it is a _welcome addition_ for anyone who takes their Defender _off-road._
Seriously...and he says he offroads in his 110. I call bullshit.
Yeah but what he's saying is how bizarre it is that you can use the camera even if you drive your car faster than in an offroad situation, just like he was doing on the motorway.
@@jerzy3144 Why not? Why automatically disable the feature based upon speed? Case in point: You are off-roading in an area where there are faster sections, but also where there are tighter squeezes/ rock crawling. Instead of having to go through and select the camera option every time you need it, you can just leave it on.
@@newthesis9480 Maybe because it's quite a glaring distraction to the drivers who think this is cool enough to gawk at during highway speeds? I don't know, to me it's highly unnecessary to display during high speeds and potentially dangerous. Mind you, when you are surrounded by traffic, the camera will probably show that and it could prove "too interesting" to those that simply don't respect the dangers of public roads enough to think better than look at it.
@@JohnnyRoseShit wah wah wah
I have to say that Land Rover has come a long way since I had a Series III 88" (the short version compared to the long one which was 109") in the 80's. My 88" had a petrol inline four of 2286 cc which produced 71 HP and 162 Nm. I also had a long version (ie 109") which had a petrol inline six of 2625 cc which produced 86 HP and 179 Nm. Fantastically nice cars both, but from a completely different era. A big difference from today's Land Rover Defender 90 is that my Series III 88" actually had 7 seats including a jump seat in the center front. Of course it also had a so-called safari roof with 4 roof vents and side windows. It also had 2 spare wheels. One mounted on the hood and one hung on the back door :)
well to be fair, that old and dare I say marvelous series III would even today manage to get virtually everywhere...I doubt that the new defender has even half the capabilities and the reliability (or rather easy repairability) of the old ones. Personally I would still prefer the Defender V8's of the early nineties, which optionally came with the Vitesse RV8...190 bhp and a curbweight of less than 1650 kg is perfectly fine imho
Every single new Defender comes with a front recovery point... You just have to remove the black plastic cover first. There is even a dealer-installed option for a metallic bash plate that has a cutout for the recovery point.
Ya but that plastic part is trash. Wish they would just expose them all. First time I took that cover off to pull someone off the clips just broke.
You can buy the front skid plate and it’s exposed.
WHY would you tow a Defender??
Doug, you can pull the front panel off the lower valence with a coin and 4 half turn fasteners, there are massive tow eyes built in, but it's no use if you don't take it off before going into the muck.
This is what many 2 Door Yukon and Tahoe enthusiasts have been waiting for, only its a Land Rover. It also reminds me of a much larger and stylish version of my JB64 Suzuki Jimny!
The Defender does have a front recovery point, and I'm surprised you didn't read about it in the manual of the one you've owned for a while, or poked around and found it. It's under the black plastic panel right in the middle down low, and LR has done it this way since the LR3/D3 days.
Even with its shortcomings because of the power on the two door model, I still insanely love this car. It is the coolest car on the market! It is amazing!
💯💯 wish it was shorter in height..also it's so expensive at 90k
That V8 sound never gets old. Pure symphony 🎶
2012: maybe if I save up 100k one day I can own a supercar
2022: *every new car 100k, supercars 2m*
100k barely puts you in a Wagoneer lol.
Kudos to Land Rover for figuring out a proper way to integrate the front radar sensor. Don't know if any other company also integrates it into the front badging but that's pretty slick
A ton of companies do! It’s a good place to have those sensors for sure
I love the fact that they are going V8, when all the other companies are downsizing their engines!
and a supercharged v8, the only brand sold in europe with a supercharger
yea cause they dont give af and will keep destroying the environment with their shitty cars
@@Tonyx.yt. is that basically the aluminum supercharged Jaguar V8? Just picked up a 2002 XKR with the older 4.0 version, awesome engine.
@@throwback19841 yes, Land Rover use Jaguar engines
@@Tonyx.yt. you mean Jaguar Land Rover uses Jaguar Land Rover engines?
You might as well have said Jaguar uses Land Rover engines
That thing is seriously awesome! A new vehicle that actually excites me doesn’t happen often and this thing dose. So many are going EV and hybrid and they chose a supercharged V8! I LOVE it!!
I love it too… Just not the price.. I think 115k is nuts 🥜
@@BigBundy82 I’m with ya. I figured it would be expensive but not $115,000 but, as I was told at a car show once. “Cool ain’t cheap and cheap ain’t cool” 😂
I’m the biggest G63 fan but I’d take this over a G63 without even a doubt
This thing is crazy looking. It looks huge, yet small at the same time. edit: for the record I dont usually like Rover's of any kind, this thing is actually pretty cool though.
Agreed. It looks amazing. I miss the song called Simple from iMovie, Doug hasn't used that song in his video for years.
@@brianlee9233 You might be an older school Doug fan than myself. I only found him around mid 2017 thanks to the UA-cam algo. I dont honestly remember that song being in his videos :(
I think the huge wheels help make it look small
@@defnotatroll indeed
@@iamatlantis1 lol the first Doug vid I watched was the one with the h2
I love that cars like this is still being made, and i absolutely understand why they offer the 90 with the v8. they already have all the parts and adding them to a short 90 vs the longer 110 can't possibly cost all that much more, if they sell a thousand of them they will probably break even, and I bet enough people are gonna find this hilarious that they can justify it. way to go Land Rover!
It's NOT "still being made" it's just another modern electonic potential nightmare. I'll stay with my 25 year old real Defender thanks,
@@GS-gu7nz it is, but you will need deep pockets!
The asking price is a bit outrageous. I wouldn't buy one of these even if I had $120k.
@@GS-gu7nz okay Scottie Kilmer relax
my neighbour has one full black.. it looks really cute n badass
This must hold the record for highest power-to-wheelbase ratio!
u haven’t seen me riding a bike yet
rally cars: am i a joke to you.
Love the V8, love the huge rear windows, love the safari glass, love the rear seat leg room, love the wheels, love the matte buttons, love the insanity. Applause for Land Rover.
If only they had done this with the 2-door Evoque back in the day… I would have bought it instead of my 4cyl version.
not enough space under the hood
And who's going to buy one? I can't afford it at an insane $60k.... I have seen only very rich people driving these.
The value of this could raise in the future
The absolute coolest thing about the 3D cameras while driving is that the infotainment system *animates the wheels.* So this was definitely an intentional decision. 15:50
Select me too
@@berkaybarlas it's a spam account lol
Thank you so much for the dad joke at 18:33! Heartfelt congratulations to you and your wife on becoming parents as well, and thanks for reviewing this immensely desirable version of the Defender.
the wheelbase is too short is the first thing that came to mind when you mentioned 520hp.
i bet the front end will at least come off the ground when you floor it from a dead stop.
that will be pretty cool at at green light
Fuck yess
Watching this Doug makes me wonder what a supercharged V8 version of the two door Suzuki Grand Vitara I owned in Australia would have been like!
dude... brilliant idea...but why the vitara, go even more extreme: a V8 poweredd suzuki SJ/samurai :D
I had a 95' geo tracker with a 350gm V8 in it. Was like 250-275hp. Definitely a mud slinger.
can't wait for that hilux review!!
Yup! Looks fairly new, so must be MX market one. Stupid Chicken tax.
I wonder what Hilux is that
Yes they sell them down in Tijuana, I seen a diesel TRD one here in San Diego last week.
I want one of these badly! A V8 Defender 2 door, and my 992 GT3. No kids yet so the GT3 has been fine. Kinda miss a more “luxurious” commute though 😂
Defenders do have a front recovery hook. It's under the plastic front skid panel. It's dumb because if you get stuck, you have to lay in the mud or snow and unscrew the panel. The best solution, install the OEM metal skid plate. It has an open window for the hook.
i could never afford the cars that doug reviews yet i still watch
Work harder
@@annabeldomenech4806 Wow thanks! I worked harder and now own a Bugatti Chiron!
@@kkonabill95 🙂
I would have tried to push both buttons for climate control st the same time to make them sync going by the magnificent logic behind every 1/8 of this interior. Wow. A beauty.
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Insane is the only word that let's me know this is doug's next car.
Was thinking the same thing lmao :D
Can't get enough of my Carpathian(s)! (I am a mountain guide in the Carpathian mountains, Romania) :D
I’d love to have that! Maybe in a dark green/black combo color
Someone “curb checked” the spare tire! LOL
They were probably using it as the rear parking sensor. CRUNCH "Yep, that's close enough!"
@@jordanh.2998 HAHAA!
I noticed that too and was going to post the same comment.
I can’t figure out if it was on the car at the time or if it was a reversing accident due to the extra length from the fat spare.
@@IIDave thinking it was scarred on the road seeing as the spare cover is missing, probably rotated it out for the “feature” and never put the cover back on.
@@IIDave not all of the lug nuts are holding the wheel onto the back so I have to imagine it’s been taken off and put back on, I doubt JLR would skimp you out of 2 lug nuts on a 6 figure car
Instant classic, probably never see something like it again !! Great review Doug
I’m really liking the diversity in UA-cam car salesman.
Sometimes I wanna listen to Forrest, sometimes I wanna listen to Doug!
The extra wheelbase of the 110 probably makes it feel more stable at speed.
Yes, and the 90 is also not as good for serious offroading. The short wheelbase makes them more tippy.
@@elrey8876 completely wrong. The short wheelbase improves approach, departure, and breakover clearance and also helps maneuverability on tight trails.
3:15 actually is less than 4m in length. 4420 mm is probably referred to the Yaris sedan
Even the sedan is shorter than that, just over 4300. Don't know where he is coming up with those numbers.
@@jaroslavmrazek5752yeah I think he made a mistake or maybe is talking about an older Yaris ?
This makes me want to own a Land Rover Defender V8 90 !!
Feel like styling in the doug score should be higher. Its uber cool. Also for those saying no one will buy it there is one in my local area, specced exactly like this, probably the same optional package, and it's so cool
Wow that's so kEwL
Dang. That spare has some *SERIOUS* curb rash! I'm guessing what shipped-as-spare is actually mounted on a corner now because someone completely screwed up that one.
Love the idea of a V8 defender! A more pragmatic and utilitarian option than the G63. I am not too sure about the “insanity” aspect though. 4.9 seconds 0-100 is brisk and effective for the “big motor” option, but hardly insane.
Looks like an updated Bronco II. My first car was a 1986 Bronco II, and this Defender really mimics some of the exterior lines from that era. Looks great, completely impractical, but great!
so what you're actually saying is that the Bronco II design was based on the original Land rover series/defender... considering that's the design it ACTUALLY mimics.
It is just a bronco.
It looks like a Bronco because Ford owned Rover for a few years and legally stole all the designs.
That's where and how Ford stole the Aston Martin Front grill for all their ugly new cars. Thanks, Ford.
Really wish they would put a motor like that in the two-door Bronco.
Really cool vehicle thanks for sharing Doug.
Thought the same
Won't even be able to get the Raptor as a 2-door.
US manufacturers hate 2-door vehicles.
Smaller cars should get a bump in the practicality score for being easier to drive in tighter settings.
Looks & sounds like a really cool SUV to own, however, six-figure price tags make it increasingly impossible for regular working class people to own vehicles like these.
Ummm yeah?
I don’t think regular working people should be buying a luxury SUV from a notorious unreliable brand such as Land Rover. Why do you think muscle cars were popular? Cheap straight line speed with V8 power and sound.
Doug is the type of guy who'll always be there to constantly remind you that he owns a 2020 Land Rover Defender (:
Doug u r on a roll! Twice in a row uve got that right now! Yes indeed, it is a screen for the rearview camera 😍
I own a Evoque with 17" because I do some paths and ... the diference in driving precision only with the change to the 18" is quite big, the precision of the whehicle improves a lot. In the Defender it has to be more noticeable : small rims big tires, lot of travel etc etc precission? No. Like the AMG G wagon, it is crazy .
I like how at 23:37 Doug explains that the car squats as you accelerate and that it's unstable, but we can see it in the video 😶 Like he doesn't even have to explain it 😂 it's so noticeable you can see it in the video 😂😂
It needs downforce, LoL! Imagine if it was RWD, the front end would just lift and flip end over end with that short of wheelbase with that much power....
BMW IX has the same door opening blind spot thingy. But it also won’t let you open the door if a car is driving towards you in your blind spot
Land Rover: “Let’s make a V8 Defender for enthusiasts!”
Public: “Not worth it…doesn’t make sense to buy it..waste of money…blah blah”
10 years later..
Public: “They don’t make them like they used to…I should of bought one…the era of the a real SUV died after that one…blah blah”
The same cycle.
Too true. I’m always happy to see quirky, yet awesome cars like these!
Actually the original defender was unique, this new one is just a generic modern 4x4
I love this 4x4! 😍Off road capabilities, accelerates like a demon and luxury on each angle...
Exactly Doug! It's insane and bizarre, but lovely and surely a strange piece in the future!! 😁
I work for the company that processes these at the port of entry. I help to make sure they don’t come in damaged, leave our facility clean and I place all of your interior protection and cargo items in the back. The person after me ensures that all items have been included and all options have been installed. We take great care of these along with all of our other Rover models along with our Jag models. I walk around most of the time talking in a British accent. It makes the cars feel more at home. 😎🇬🇧
then please get the name right, its not a Rover, its a Land Rover, Rover made regular saloon cars and the name was dropped many years ago
@@daboy12s Well, pardon me.
12:50 - What is the purpose of these rear sight line regulations that Doug mentioned requiring brake lights to be visible from certain angles around the car?
I know that silly. They should be invisible from certain angles
"Actually, it's a COOL idea..."
Ugh, fine Doug, I'll hit the "Like" button.
I actually saw one of these when I was @ Range Rover/Jaguar and I was blown away by it all black it looked mean as hell . It got my attention and I'm not even a truck, SUV, cross over guy. When I looked at the MSRP on it I almost had a full blown cardiac arrest if my memory serves me correctly it was somewhere in the 115K vicinity.
The 4 people that buy these are going to have quite the rare car in the future.
Doug the type of guy to keep his Doug score chart on the fridge
Hamaad is the type of guy to use an extremely over-used, not original and not remotely funny post trying to get attention and praise
@@slowery43 why u so mad 😂😂😂
I thought there was one center hook available if you get the underbody protection plate, no?
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Before I get started, just imagine if they had put 520hp into this short of wheelbase with only RWD....upon acceleration, it would just flip up like a drag racer without a rear wheelie bar.
I'm guessing a bunch of people are gonna find ways to roll this over, regardless.
Also, also...I want one of these, but because of the color choice limitations I'd have to get it wrapped in green or bronze immediately after receiving it.
But land rover only makes 4wd cars
@@cmtexperts4825 true.., but i was just hypothetically speaking, like as if anyone else had made it with these specs in a RWD setup
Nah...the people that can afford these are usually older/wealthier people. You won't see many 20 year old kids driving them.
Looks like a real life Hotwheel or Tonka Toy, which is awesome in my opinion
Pro tip, push the climate button in upper right of the console and the climate controls come up on screen and sync button is there.
I like it. However the utility coupled with the price with the gas mileage in todays terms makes it insane.
Doug can you review the 2007 xc90 v8, it's a really cool strange car
Hi Doug, great review!
I currently drive a 2020 Lexus GX460 and I’m considering switching to a Defender 90 P400. I’d like to know your thoughts on this and what other options I should be looking into for a daily driver.
Love the new Defender, the V8 engine makes it even more desirable.
Ha saheeb how is samoosa
I think your videos would benefit from more illustrative pictures. Examples would be of the smaller size infotainment screen in your defender, or the smaller rear lights that the old defender used to have.
Great video!
Agreed, often feels like there should be a picture on screen but there isn’t
Doug won’t hire an editor he just uses ios iMovie and doesn’t know how to make a good videos.
reminds me of the old 2 door Yukons/Tahoes from the 90s with those big rear windows.
3 months ago I took a brand new Land Rover for a test drive. The drivers window didn't work and there was a loud clunk every time I hit a large bump. When I got back to the dealership the guy said "Yeah, it's a Land Rover?!? What did you expect?!?!" Ummm, ok. I bought a Telluride.
Well he's a shit salesman.
Imo you made the right choice. Telluride or Palisade would be in my driveway if I could afford one
I would like to know the story of how the engineering team convinced the bean counters to approve this thing.
I am guessing someone very high up is a hunter and this small footprint with a lot of power worked for HIM to get through woods.
People with money will add to this collection
Grerat video. Sad to see these go out of production. Awesome vehicle. The need for a capable 4wd wont go away.
Tata has still a lot to learn from the German and the Japanese manufacturers! Matching the prices doesn’t do it. And that applies to Jaguar as well…