Defender 110 Set for Update with Fresh Look and New Interior Option

Inside is where the biggest change looks to be happening. The traditional rear bench could be replaced by a new four-seat configuration featuring two individual ‘captain’s chairs’ in the back — a setup previously reserved for the larger Defender 130. This move leans further into the premium SUV space, offering a more luxurious experience for passengers while keeping the Defender’s rugged DNA intact. Combined with previous updates that introduced improved lighting, tech and safety systems, it’s clear Land Rover is steadily evolving the Defender to appeal to both lifestyle buyers and long-time fans.
With strong sales already under its belt, the Defender remains a key model for JLR — but growing competition from rivals like the BMW X5 and Mercedes-Benz GLE means staying ahead is crucial. These latest changes suggest Land Rover is focused on balancing its heritage off-road appeal with modern comfort and refinement, ensuring the Defender continues to stand out in a crowded SUV market.
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