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Ellisboy



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1998 Defender 90 300 Tdi CSW Epsom Green
Bow down

Stephen.
Post #840852 1st Jul 2020 6:26am
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lohr500



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Well it gets my vote.

Just shows where Defender could have gone and proves you can retain classic lines and flexibility in design whilst meeting modern crash test requirements. (Although I never bought into that reasoning as Merc, Jeep, Suzuki have all managed to do it).

I would love to be a fly on the wall in the JLR and Tata board rooms when Grenadier is being discussed.

I hope it doesn't get bogged down in another round of legal battles.

Do you think there is at least one ounce of doubt now creeping into Gerry's head that he got it so wrong?

Good luck Ineos and I really hope it does well for you.
The next big question will be price.
Post #840856 1st Jul 2020 6:40am
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Albion



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as per the DM article I linked to earlier, ‘’expected price between £30-45,000’’.
Post #840859 1st Jul 2020 6:49am
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Muddybigdog



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Gerry has had his pencil snapped Jumped ship to reliability - Mitsubishi L200
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Post #840860 1st Jul 2020 6:51am
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Bluest



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Looks brilliant. Very similar to the styling mock up I saw last year, but they have clearly spent a lot of time refining the detail. It looks a lot less awkward and Santana-sequel now. Not sure about the grille but I like everything else.

Note the Safari windows. They are actually recesses with grab handles, not windows, to aid climbing to the rook.

Small cubby storage box in the rear wing.

The small black plastic squares on the doors and the black rail round the waste are for attaching accessories.

Removable doors like a jeep. 2007 110 TDCi Station Wagon XS
Post #840861 1st Jul 2020 6:54am
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Ads90



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 CSW Keswick Green
(Completely) round headlights. So simple but so much classier than angry eyes.
Post #840862 1st Jul 2020 6:54am
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Supacat



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lohr500 wrote:

I would love to be a fly on the wall in the JLR and Tata board rooms when Grenadier is being discussed.


I think JLR latest official video gives away how they must be feeling today:


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Post #840864 1st Jul 2020 7:04am
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What puddle?



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Supacat wrote:
What puddle? ~ what do you currently drive?


A car and a van. I was waiting for the new Defender (!) and then waiting for the Grenadier. I like urban 4x4s rather than utility vehicles. I have no use for a real 4x4 but I do like the idea of going out in the snow! I almost bought a used Defender a little while back, but the prospect of the new Ineos put me off. I might reconsider give that there will be a flood of Defenders for sale Wink Now left.
Post #840865 1st Jul 2020 7:05am
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wyvern



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I really like the concept of the new vehicle and understand it, and am looking forward to seeing more of the vehicle, and if the costs are as discussed, then I can see utility companies seriously considering it - depending on manufacturing volume.

My take on the design and build is that the new defender (Mk 2 Defender?) has a very different ethos and market - its sports utility and designed for the young fit and active market (as the launch made very plain)with the latests tech as built into the Land/Range rover range, moving away from it core market of utility use. Its less time consuming to build and has a higher return for the company.

The Grenadier is a full on utility vehicle that aims to reach the farming building and utility market vacated by the original defender, with minimal tech and simplistic design. It will have a longer build time in man-hours but will be the sole vehicle for the company to manage, with various versions. (pick up, tilt back options etc)

I would be very interested on how it goes with the various regulations for airbags, pedestrian safety and crash tests as I think that may be an influence on the end result,
But I like it, its very close to the reasons I have a defender and would love to see it succeed Thumbs Up Poppy - TDCI (Puma) 110XS 2.2 - Camper conversion - see the build here - https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic56530.html
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Post #840866 1st Jul 2020 7:05am
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Supacat



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What puddle? wrote:
Supacat wrote:
What puddle? ~ what do you currently drive?


A car and a van. I was waiting for the new Defender (!) and then waiting for the Grenadier. I like urban 4x4s rather than utility vehicles. I have no use for a real 4x4 but I do like the idea of going out in the snow! I almost bought a used Defender a little while back, but the prospect of the new Ineos put me off. I might reconsider give that there will be a flood of Defenders for sale Wink


Well if you are in the market for a DCPU, and can wait a little while... Smile
Post #840871 1st Jul 2020 7:10am
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adolfy



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A lovely vehicle makes the new Defender look really crop!

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Land Rover SWB 1980 series 3
Land Rover 110 Defender 2013
Post #840873 1st Jul 2020 7:14am
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discomog



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Supacat. I use a Mac with their in built "Capture" app which can grab screenshots.



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Post #840877 1st Jul 2020 7:21am
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Supacat



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wyvern wrote:
My take on the design and build is that the new defender (Mk 2 Defender?) has a very different ethos and market - its sports utility and designed for the young fit and active market (as the launch made very plain)


That’s the marketing spiel ~ the reality is every single new owner I've seen taking delivery on a main dealer's social media has been @50 plus male. How many young people (of the age shown in JLR marketing) are likely to be able to afford a new Defender, especially if they also have the requisite children?

I think the young and active market are more likely to have an old hardtop 110, converted to rough camping with some scrap plywood and sleeping bags that zip together.


wyvern wrote:
I would be very interested on how it goes with the various regulations for airbags, pedestrian safety and crash tests as I think that may be an influence on the end result


Are you suggesting that what has been revealed has not gone through any of the various regulations already and will need to be modified to obtain approval?
Post #840878 1st Jul 2020 7:23am
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Supacat



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discomog wrote:
Supacat. I use a Mac with their in built "Capture" app which can grab screenshots.





Brilliant ~ don't have that available to me, but will try a little later when I'm on a desktop to grab a few of the detail shots. Keen to see some of the things meantion by Bluest that I missed first time around.

Now I can actually look at that bonnet, I've realised what it reminds me of:


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Post #840880 1st Jul 2020 7:25am
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excossack



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Supacat wrote:
Wow, just wow.

I'm all in.

I really hope JLR don't try and muddy the water legally. They've tried once and failed. And by the very words of McGovern, their old Defender was not designed but was just form following function. The beauty of this aesthetic is very clear and very strong.

The irony is that it's taken an architect to put together an engineering led design. I guess it helps if that person is not so conceited they think the design is more about them than the vehicle.

Tried to grab some screenshots but it appears they are using anti~screenshot software ~ why? Sad

Not sure about the bonnet seems a little narrow at the front and my first thought on the rear lights was the cost to have then all integrated ; but I'm reckoning on these guys being a little bit cleverer and hoping there's modular elements inside the case.

Utility bars down the side ~ Thumbs Up
Split rear doors ~ Thumbs Up

But most of all a DCPU to follow ~ Thumbs Up Thumbs Up Thumbs Up

I really hope we now get a few apologies from all those saying that the Defender shape had to go for legislative, ergonomic, or emissions reasons. It just needed a multi-billionaire to show what Censored that was.

Now who do I need to give my money to?


Windows 10 Snipping tool worked for a screen grab of some images for me. didn't try and get a lot of images 1999 Defender TD5 110

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John M0VAZ
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Post #840882 1st Jul 2020 7:28am
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