The New Land Rover Defender - First Arrival in India
As you may be aware, the New Land Rover Defender will be launched in India on 15th October 2020. The rich legacy of Defender and the Land Rover brand have made this one of the most anticipated vehicle launches in India. In this regard, we are happy to share with you that the first batch of Defender SUVs have arrived at JNPT and attached, for your preview, are the first images of the iconic SUV near Mumbai.
Reimagined for the 21st century, the New Defender comes with enhancements in design added to the capability and practicality of the vehicle. Further, a number of intuitive technologies ensure off-road and on-road driving convenience and all-time connectivity.
The New Land Rover Defender is extremely personalisable with more than 170 accessories. Further, Lifestyle Packs such as the Explorer Pack, the Adventure Pack, the Country Pack, and the Urban Pack have been curated to suit the requirements of different types of customers. The New Defender can be booked online on www.findmeasuv.in and more information on it is available on www.landrover.in
We are sure that you must be as excited to witness the launch of the New Land Rover Defender as we are and hope that you have registered for the digital event scheduled for 12 noon on 15th October 2020. If not, you may do so by clicking here https://landroverdefender.in/registration/media
We look forward to seeing you at THE WORLD OF DEFENDER.
DISCLAIMER: This information is published as per the press release sent to us. It has not been verified or ratified by OVERDRIVE.
Starts Rs 73.98 Lakhs
2996cc
Automatic
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