Land Rover introduced a series of model year updates for the 2025 Defender SUV family, focused on improving its luxury and comfort credentials together with the addition of a more powerful diesel engine. Highlights include a Signature Interior Pack with premium features that’s available across the range, a captain chair option for the 130, and a Sedona special edition for the 110. The new generation of the iconic Defender has been a sales hit for Land Rover since its debut in 2019. While the SUV has yet to receive a traditional facelift, the 2025 model year updates are quite extensive, bringing it a step closer to the luxurious Range Rover in terms of available features.
Starting with the new powertrain, the
Defender D350 features a mild-hybrid 3.0-liter six-cylinder diesel producing
345 hp and 700 Nm of torque, just like in the
Range Rover. This represents an increase of 49 hp and 50 Nm compared to the D300 it replaces, which according to Land Rover results
in “more effortless” overtaking and towning.
The 2025 Land Rover Defender has a simplified
lineup comprising the S, X-Dynamic SE, X-Dynamic HSE, X, and V8 trims,
available for all three bodystyle flavors (90, 110, and 130). The exterior is
carried over, as the updates were focused inside the cabin. However, there is a
Defender 110 Sedona Edition that will be offered only for one year with a fresh
spec inspired by the Arizona desert. The Sedona Red exterior shade is combined
with unique decals on the hood, 22-inch alloy wheels finished in Gloss Black,
and the Extended Black Pack for the exterior.
Moving inside, the new Signature Interior
Pack is optional in the Dynamic HSE, but standard on the Defender X, V8, and
Sedona Edition. It brings climate seats for both rows featuring redesigned
winged headrests. The front seats are 14-way electrically adjustable with
memory functions, while the third row in the Defender 130 is heated. The
Windsor Leather and Kvadrat upholstery is combined with Ultrafabrics,
Suedecloth headlining, and darker interior accents improving the premium feel
of the cabin. Land Rover designers also added new pockets on both sides the
center console allowing the driver and the front passenger to store small
items.
For the Defender 130, the Signature
Interior Pack can be combined with the Captain Chairs Pack transforming it from
an eight-seater to a seven-seater. The two individual seats on the second row
with heating and cooling functions improve comfort for longer journeys. At the
same time, the aisle between them allows easier access to the third-row seats
at the back. US buyers benefit from less upgrades than those in Europe, the UK,
and Australia, since the diesel powertrain option and the Signature Interior
Pack are not available in North America. However, the US-spec Defender does get
the simplified lineup, the bundled options, and the Captain Chairs Pack for the
Defender 130.
The 2025 Land Rover Defender is already
available to order in the UK, Europe, and Australian markets, and will soon
reach North American shores. Later this year, the Defender will gain a new
V8-powered off-road focused flagship bearing the Octa moniker.