East Coast Defender has made a name for itself by
taking Land Rover Defenders and endowing them more power and classier
interiors. The Florida-based company has returned with two new Defender D110s
that utilize the same underpinnings, but couldn’t be more different.
The two new SUVs include Project Venture, which
joins the company under its Heritage Collection, and Project Dark Knight that’s
classified as parts of East Coast Defender’s Custom Collection. We’ll start
with the latter of the two offerings.
Project Dark Knight
isn’t a machine to appease Batman fans. Instead, the name aptly describes the
paint scheme the SUV is wearing. The custom Defender is finished in black
eggshell, but also has Wolfrace Vermont polished 20-inch wheels, an external
roll cage, LED spotlights, and a winch on the outside. Besides the shiny
wheels, the SUV looks like a low-profile off-roader.
Things are a little different on the inside, though.
The SUV features seating for six passengers thanks to gorgeous brown seats.
There’s an elegant pattern on the seats that really makes the vehicle look
upscale.
The cabin looks fantastic, but the Momo
Gotham steering wheel and center console look out of place. Still, it
definitely looks comfortable. Under the hood, Project Dark Knight features a
General Motors LC9 5.3-liter V8 engine that generates 320 horsepower. The
engine is paired to a six-speed automatic gearbox.
The Defender D110 that’s known as Project Venture is
a little different. It looks larger than Project Dark Knight and more willing
to get dirty. The SUV features a traditional exterior paint scheme, Keswick
Green, and has a few extra components to make it more useful when the road gets
tough. There’s an exterior roll cage with a roof rack, a rear ladder, black
powder coated side steps, and, of course, a winch.
If you thought a 5.3-liter V8 was impressive,
Project Venture is powered by a 430-hp 6.2-liter V8 that’s matched to a
six-speed automatic transmission. Once again, East Coast Defender has redone
the interior, but it doesn’t look as opulent as the one in Project Dark Knight.
Gray leather seats with green accents help add some color to the cabin, while a
Momo Jet steering wheel, wireless charging, and a Sony infotainment system help
usher it into modern times.
We’d love to have both of these custom Defenders in
our garage, but they’re probably way out of our budgets. You know it’s a bad
sign when a company doesn’t announce pricing for a vehicle. Still, if you have
the funds and are in need of a machine that has luxury and unbeatable
off-roading capability, Project Venture and Dark Knight are both excellent
choices.