What is the Defender car?

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07/30/25 3:49am
Defender is the Land Rover Defender. Model Positioning: The Land Rover Defender is an ORV (Off-Road Vehicle) under the Land Rover brand, originating from the first Land Rover designed by the Wilks brothers in 1948. For the first 20-plus years, it was the sole model representing the Land Rover brand. Features of the Land Rover Defender: The Defender evolved from Land Rover's original concept, making it an authentic off-road vehicle. It is straightforward, simple, and practical: a sturdy box-section frame forms a ladder chassis, topped with an aluminum body; extended coil springs replace the previous leaf springs, enhancing both on-road and off-road performance; it features a permanent four-wheel-drive system with a lockable center differential.
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