
2026 Land Rover Defender revealed: 5 major upgrades on the luxury off-roader
Here are the five major upgrades on the new Defender that you need to know about.
The new Defender retains most of the design elements albeit for a subtle changes to the headlamps and taillights Check Offers
Land Rover has updated the Defender SUV for the 2026 model year, bringing subtle upgrades to the luxury off-roader. The 2026 Land Rover Defender has received subtle styling tweaks on the exterior, while the cabin gets a host of other changes, including a bigger infotainment screen. Here are the five major upgrades on the new Defender that you need to know about.
The headlamps gets a smaller centre for the LED DRL, the grille gets a gloss-black finished bar in the centre 1. 2026 Land Rover Defender: Styling Upgrades
The updated Defender gets minimal changes to the exterior, with the design mostly retained as is. Look closer and you will find changes in the detailing, including the revised headlamps and taillights. The LED DRL gets a smaller centre section, while the taillights now get a smoked finish. The carmaker has made fog lamps standard, whereas the grille gets a gloss black-finished bar running across. The front and rear bumpers get painted in either silver or satin grey on the SUV.
The 2026 Defender gets new alloy wheels, while the Octa and all V8 variants get a new colour option - Patagonia Matte White 2. 2026 Land Rover Defender: New Alloys & Colour
The 2026 Defender also features a new textured finish on the bonnet and fender inserts. The wheel caps get the 'Defender' branding, instead of Land Rover, a shift towards JLR's 'House of Brands' strategy. The SUV now rides on new 22-inch seven-spoke alloy wheels. The new Octa and all V8 variants get a new colour option - Patagonia Matte White.
The accessories pack has been upgraded with more equipment on the new Defender ,including a 4,500 kg winch on the Octa 3. 2026 Land Rover Defender: New Accessories
The accessories package has been revised on the updated Defender. There's a new expedition roof rack, crossbars, and underbody protection. The Defender Octa also gets a 4,500 kg winch option with a carbon fibre cover. For the longer Defender 130, the SUV now comes with an integrated air compressor option that will help adjust the tyre pressure when going off-road.
There's a larger 13.1-inch infotainment screen and a driver-facing infrared camera to monitor the driver's attention 4. 2026 Land Rover Defender: New Features
The 2026 Defender is now equipped with a bigger 13.1-inch touchscreen infotainment system, up from the 11.4-inch unit on the current model. The model also gets a new driver-facing infrared camera on the steering column that monitors driver attention. The new feature is in line with the European Union's GSR2 legislation, and will send audio or visual alerts in case the driver is being inattentive. Furthermore, the Defender packs a new off-road adaptive cruise control feature, which will be sold as an optional extra.
The Defender currently arrives as a CBU in India and will continue in all three body styles - 90, 110, and 130 5. 2026 Land Rover Defender: Engines
The Defender will continue to be sold in the 90 (3-door), 110 (5-door) and 130 (5-door long body) options. The powertrain lineup remains unchanged, with power coming from the 2.0-litre petrol, 2.0-litre plug-in hybrid (PHEV), 3.0-litre diesel, 5.0-litre V8 and 4.4-litre V8 engine options. JLR retails most of the Defender variants in India, which is likely to continue with the new iteration as well.
The Defender presently arrives in India as a Completely Built Unit (CBU), and is the brand's top-selling offering. Prices currently start from ₹ 1.05 crore, going up to ₹ 2.79 crore (ex-showroom) for the new Defender Octa. Considering the model is a CBU, expect the updated version to land on Indian shores soon.
Check out Upcoming Cars in India 2024, Best SUVs in India.
First Published Date: 31 May 2025, 15:49 PM IST
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


India.com
13 hours ago
- India.com
Tata Motors' Sales Decline 8.6% To 70,187 Units In May 2025
Mumbai: Tata Motors on Sunday reported an 8.6 per cent year-on-year (YoY) drop in vehicle sales for May 2025 across domestic and international markets, continuing a trend of subdued performance in its core domestic business. The company sold a total of 70,187 units in May 2025, down from 76,766 units in the same month last year (May 2024), according to a Tata Motors statement. In the domestic market, total sales fell by 10 per cent, with 67,429 units sold in May 2025, compared to 75,173 units in May 2024. Commercial vehicle sales also registered a decline, with 28,147 units sold last month, down 5 per cent from 29,691 units a year earlier. Within the commercial vehicle segment, the domestic sale of medium and heavy commercial vehicles (MH&ICV), which includes trucks and buses, stood at 12,406 units in May 2025 -- slightly lower than the 12,987 units recorded in May 2024. However, total MH&ICV sales, including exports, showed marginal improvement, rising to 13,614 units from 13,532 units a year ago. These figures include the performance of Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Limited and Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Limited, both subsidiaries of Tata Motors Limited. The latest sales data comes on the heels of the company's sharp 51 per cent drop in consolidated net profit for the fourth quarter (Q4) of FY25. Tata Motors reported a net profit of Rs 8,470 crore for the January-March 2025 period, down from Rs 17,407 crore in the same quarter last year, despite stable revenue and improved performance by its luxury arm, Jaguar Land Rover (JLR). Tata Motors announced a final dividend of Rs 6 per equity share for FY25, pending shareholder approval. On the positive side, JLR's strong demand in North America and Europe provided some cushion to the company's overall performance, with a 1.1 per cent rise in sales volume and 2.4 per cent growth in revenue.


Hindustan Times
18 hours ago
- Hindustan Times
Range Rover SV Masara Edition launched in India at ₹4.99 crore. Restricted to only 12 units
The Range Rover SV Masara Edition is exclusive to India and only 12 units have been produced, most of which are booked Check Offers Bringing its second India-exclusive special edition to the market, JLR has launched the new Range Rover SV Masara Edition, priced at ₹ 4.99 crore (ex-showroom). The new Range Rover SV Masara Edition is developed for India by Land Rover's Special Vehicle Operations (SVO) division and takes inspiration from the rare blue sapphire found in the Himalayas. This is the brand's second India-exclusive edition after the Range Rover SV Ranthambore Edition launched last year, and much like the former, the new Masara Edition will be restricted to just 12 units. Range Rover SV Masara Edition: What's Special? The new Masara Edition traces its origins to the blue sapphire found in the Himalayas. Masara translates to sapphire in Sanskrit, further establishing its India connect. The luxury SUV sports a special satin-finish blue paint hue that looks fantastic, and is complemented by the silver chrome and Corinthian Bronze accents on the grille, bumpers, and sides. The 'SV' badging across the exterior ensures it tells you this is a special Range Rover. The Masara Edition rides on 23-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels finished in silver and bronze, with black brake calipers. The cabin gets the blue and cream colour scheme with ash veneer and ceramic white finish all across, including specially embroidered seats inspired by the blue sapphire The cabin also continues the blue theme and features a blue and cream dual-tone finish, with seats upholstered in premium perlino leather and complemented by a light cream ash burr veneer and a white ceramic finish. The special edition features embroidered seats that mimic the design of the sapphire, while personalised scatter cushions are available in a contrasting colour option. The scuff plates on all four doors adorn the 'SV Bespoke' branding, as well as the 'Masāra' Edition' and '1 of 12' designation. The Masara Edition comes with all the bells and whistles including a refrigerator, electrically operable tray table and cupholders, a panoramic sunroof, reclining and massaging rear seats, and more Based on the Range Rover SV, you get all the niceness of the special luxury SUV, including the electrically operable tray table, the rear seat entertainment package, a refrigerator between the second row seats, and electrically deployable cupholders. You also get the 12.3-inch digital instrument console, a 13.1-inch touchscreen infotainment system, a panoramic sunroof, a Meridian sound system, wireless charging, and more. On the safety front, the Range Rover SV packs multiple airbags, ESC, a 360-degree camera, advanced driver assistance systems and more. Range Rover SV Masara Edition: Specifications Powering the Range Rover Masāra Edition is the 4.4-litre V8 turbocharged petrol engine tuned for 607 bhp and 750 Nm of peak torque, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission that sends power to all four wheels. This behemoth of an SUV can sprint from 0-100 kmph in 4.5 seconds, while being equally capable off-road with a water-wading depth of 900 mm. The Range Rover SV Masara Edition arrives in India from the UK as a full import In terms of competition, the new Range Rover SV takes on the Mercedes-Maybach GLS, Bentley Bentayga, and Rolls-Royce Cullinan. However, the new Masara Edition gets an edge in terms of exclusivity, in a space that's already made for some highly exclusive individuals. JLR India says that nearly all 12 models have been booked. Check out Upcoming Cars in India 2024, Best SUVs in India. First Published Date: 01 Jun 2025, 12:50 PM IST


Hans India
20 hours ago
- Hans India
Tata Motors' sales decline over 8.5 pc in May
Tata Motors on Sunday reported an 8.6 per cent year-on-year (YoY) drop in vehicle sales for May 2025 across domestic and international markets, continuing a trend of subdued performance in its core domestic business. The company sold a total of 70,187 units in May 2025, down from 76,766 units in the same month last year (May 2024), according to a Tata Motors statement. In the domestic market, total sales fell by 10 per cent, with 67,429 units sold in May 2025, compared to 75,173 units in May 2024. Commercial vehicle sales also registered a decline, with 28,147 units sold last month, down 5 per cent from 29,691 units a year earlier. Within the commercial vehicle segment, the domestic sale of medium and heavy commercial vehicles (MH&ICV), which includes trucks and buses, stood at 12,406 units in May 2025 -- slightly lower than the 12,987 units recorded in May 2024. However, total MH&ICV sales, including exports, showed marginal improvement, rising to 13,614 units from 13,532 units a year ago. These figures include the performance of Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Limited and Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Limited, both subsidiaries of Tata Motors Limited. The latest sales data comes on the heels of the company's sharp 51 per cent drop in consolidated net profit for the fourth quarter (Q4) of FY25. Tata Motors reported a net profit of Rs 8,470 crore for the January-March 2025 period, down from Rs 17,407 crore in the same quarter last year, despite stable revenue and improved performance by its luxury arm, Jaguar Land Rover (JLR). Tata Motors announced a final dividend of Rs 6 per equity share for FY25, pending shareholder approval. On the positive side, JLR's strong demand in North America and Europe provided some cushion to the company's overall performance, with a 1.1 per cent rise in sales volume and 2.4 per cent growth in revenue.