
The new Land Rover Defender 130 seven-seater has a body length of 5100mm and a wheelbase of 3022mm. Here is some extended information about Land Rover: 1. Brand Introduction: Land Rover is an ancient British car company. Rover is a Nordic ethnic group, and the Rover name was used as a trademark when producing bicycles. 2. Brand Logo: Rover is a Nordic ethnic group. Since the Rover people were a brave and warlike pirate nation, the Rover car logo features a Viking ship with red sails unfurled, symbolizing the company's fearless spirit of riding the wind and waves, overcoming all obstacles. Land-Rover is world-renowned for its off-road vehicles.

I visited the auto show and checked out the seven-seater version of the Land Rover Defender 130. It measures approximately 5.35 meters in length, 2.1 meters in width, and 1.97 meters in height, with a wheelbase exceeding 3 meters. This size is perfect for family trips—the third-row seats offer ample space, so kids won't feel cramped, and the trunk can easily fit large suitcases or picnic gear. It's super practical for long-distance travel, with easy access in and out. The only thing to watch out for is choosing a larger parking spot, especially in mall garages that might have height restrictions. Overall, the size maximizes space, accommodating more family members than a regular five-seater, significantly boosting the joy of family outings. Although the fuel consumption is slightly higher, it's worth it considering you can take seven people on adventures!

As an outdoor adventure enthusiast, the Defender 130 seven-seater measures nearly 5.35 meters in length, 2.1 meters in width, and 1.97 meters in height, with a wheelbase exceeding 3 meters. Its substantial dimensions offer clear advantages when off-roading—the high ground clearance effortlessly handles muddy paths, while the spacious interior accommodates seven people along with backpacks and gear. When driving to mountainous campsites, the longer wheelbase provides greater stability with fewer bumps. The slightly wider body may require a bit more attention when parking, but it handles city streets with ease. The highlight is that the rear seats can be folded flat to serve as a temporary tent, making this size design a perfect blend of practicality and adventurous spirit. Taking it into the wild earns thumbs-up from all my buddies.

As an urban commuter, I just test drove the Defender 130 seven-seater, which measures approximately 5.35 meters in length, 2.1 meters in width, and 1.97 meters in height. Honestly, you need to be careful driving it in the city—take turns slowly and look for larger parking spots to avoid scratches. However, with a wheelbase of over 3 meters, the interior space is quite good; the rear seats can comfortably accommodate three people without feeling cramped. The seven-seat layout is practical for occasionally transporting colleagues or family and friends. The deep trunk is convenient for grocery shopping or luggage. The larger size might mean slightly higher fuel costs, but the elevated driving position offers better visibility and safety. It’s manageable for daily driving, and the extra space makes it more practical than a five-seater for weekend road trips.


