2026 Land Rover Defender 110 - Sporty Luxury Offroad SUV

2026/01/19

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2026 Land Rover Defender First Drive: The Reinvented 4x4 Icon, Remixed
JLR’s bestselling SUV gets a mild face-lift and new special editions.

The 110 lineup has been expanded with the addition of the 110 Trophy Edition, a one-year-only model that celebrates the grueling Camel Trophy extreme off-road events held from 1980 through 2000 in which competitors drove specially equipped Land Rover vehicles. The 2026 Defender Trophy Edition also previews a return of the event, though instead of advertising cigarettes, the new Defender Trophy competition, the final of which will be held in 2026, is partnering with African wildlife conservation charity Tusk.

Available in a modern take on the iconic Camel Trophy color scheme called Deep Sandglow Yellow or in dark Keswick Green, the Defender 110 Trophy Edition comes standard with a black roof, black-painted 20-inch steel wheels shod with all-terrain tires, a roof rack with a deployable ladder, an external side storage box, a raised air intake, and mudflaps.

Any Changes to the Drive?

With no mechanical changes, the 2026 Defenders drive exactly as before. They’re quiet and comfortable on-road and extremely capable off it. The Trophy Edition’s mudflaps will noisily scrape the ground during extreme articulation events, but otherwise this Defender will go pretty much anywhere you point it without drama. The OCTA is fast and fun off-road, though not a true Baja buster like the Ford F-150 Raptor or Ram 1500 TRX, the rear suspension thumping heavily when this 5,700-pound SUV hits big bumps at speed.

That said, the OCTA’s trick 6D Dynamics suspension is much more compliant and comfortable than that of the regular Defender when wheeling at low speed in low range, and not just because the OCTA boasts longer wheel travel and better articulation. A version of the 6D Suspension setup, which features diagonally cross-linked shocks with separate comfort, jounce, and rebound valves and can independently decouple each wheel in real time, is currently under development for the regular Defender lineup.

The Defender OCTA starts at $160,150, while the menacing Defender OCTA Black stickers for $170,550. The Defender 110 Trophy Edition is priced from $89,250.
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2026 Land Rover Defender First Drive: The Reinvented 4x4 Icon, Remixed
JLR’s bestselling SUV gets a mild face-lift and new special editions.

The 110 lineup has been expanded with the addition of the 110 Trophy Edition, a one-year-only model that celebrates the grueling Camel Trophy extreme off-road events held from 1980 through 2000 in which competitors drove specially equipped Land Rover vehicles. The 2026 Defender Trophy Edition also previews a return of the event, though instead of advertising cigarettes, the new Defender Trophy competition, the final of which will be held in 2026, is partnering with African wildlife conservation charity Tusk.

Available in a modern take on the iconic Camel Trophy color scheme called Deep Sandglow Yellow or in dark Keswick Green, the Defender 110 Trophy Edition comes standard with a black roof, black-painted 20-inch steel wheels shod with all-terrain tires, a roof rack with a deployable ladder, an external side storage box, a raised air intake, and mudflaps.

Any Changes to the Drive?

With no mechanical changes, the 2026 Defenders drive exactly as before. They’re quiet and comfortable on-road and extremely capable off it. The Trophy Edition’s mudflaps will noisily scrape the ground during extreme articulation events, but otherwise this Defender will go pretty much anywhere you point it without drama. The OCTA is fast and fun off-road, though not a true Baja buster like the Ford F-150 Raptor or Ram 1500 TRX, the rear suspension thumping heavily when this 5,700-pound SUV hits big bumps at speed.

That said, the OCTA’s trick 6D Dynamics suspension is much more compliant and comfortable than that of the regular Defender when wheeling at low speed in low range, and not just because the OCTA boasts longer wheel travel and better articulation. A version of the 6D Suspension setup, which features diagonally cross-linked shocks with separate comfort, jounce, and rebound valves and can independently decouple each wheel in real time, is currently under development for the regular Defender lineup.

The Defender OCTA starts at $160,150, while the menacing Defender OCTA Black stickers for $170,550. The Defender 110 Trophy Edition is priced from $89,250.
Read More https://www.motortrend.com/reviews/2026-land-rover-defender-first-drive-review

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