Lumma Design has showcased the wild
bodykit it is developing for the new Land Rover Defender. Suffice to say that,
if you like subtlety, this probably isn’t for you. Lumma’s bodykit starts with
flared front and rear wheel arches that increase the off-roader’s width by
about 40 mm. Additionally, the tuning company has overhauled the
front fascia of the Defender with a new carbon fiber grille and a re-modeled
bumper.
A plethora of other modifications have
been made. For example, the Defender from Lumma Design, which is known as the
CLR LD, features a bespoke hood with a large power bump finished in exposed
carbon fiber. The Defender is also available with wheels varying between 19 and
23 inches that can be paired with on- or off-road tires, depending on the
customer’s preference.
Rounding out the updates include an added
roof panel with two integrated spotlights, bespoke side skirts, and a
customized rear end with quad tailpipes and a new bumper. Although not
pictured, the tuner is also readying some unique interior upgrades, including
aluminum pedals and personalized floor mats. Lumma is also working on engine
and exhaust upgrades for the Defender with the aim of delivering the first
examples in spring 2021.
What’s particularly exciting is the fact
that the kit has been designed for the forthcoming flagship Defender that’s
tipped to feature a powerful V8. While it is unclear if this engine will be the
automaker’s tried and tested 5.0-liter supercharged mill or a twin-turbo
4.4-liter V8 sourced from BMW, it could have upwards of 600 hp on tap.