Land Rover introduces the Defender Beach Break, a limited-edition model that builds on the base Defender 110. It draws inspiration from Pacific beaches, reflected in its name, color scheme, and graphics.
The vehicle is powered by a turbocharged four-cylinder engine, producing 296 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque. It features the same leatherette upholstery as the Defender 110 S but boasts Tasman Blue paint and white-painted 20-inch steel-style wheels. Additionally, it comes equipped with exclusive accessories, including roof cross bars, a side-mounted storage box, side steps, and mud flaps. However, what truly sets it apart is the striking sunset stripes with Beach Break lettering on the exterior doors.
With only 20 units available, the Defender Beach Break is Land Rover’s ultra-exclusive offering. Each unit starts at $73,325, which is surprisingly close to the cost of the base 110 S. For more details, visit Land Rover’s website.
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