Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has made improvements to its Defender series for the 2026 model year, enhancing both design and technology across the 90, 110, 130, and OCTA models. These changes make the Defender more unique and better equipped for adventures than ever before.
For the 2026 Defender lineup, there are refinements across the board, from updated finishes to added features. Notable changes include redesigned headlights and fog lights, as well as rear lights with smoked lenses. The interior boasts optimized surfaces on the front and rear bumpers, along with a new textured pattern on the bonnet inserts and side vents that give off a robust and adventurous appearance. As a standard feature, the 2026 models will sport Defender-branded wheel caps in Gloss Black, as well as a grille-bar of the same color. These design elements are said to exhibit “signature detailing” throughout.
The color schemes throughout the Defender lineup have been updated, and two fresh colors, “Woolstone Green” and “Borasco Grey,” have been added to the mix. These colors harmoniously blend with the current collection and other visual adjustments made by the brand. Car buyers have the option to apply these new shades as a primary exterior color or save them for detailed accents on their selected vehicle.
From within the cockpit, I find myself immersed in a revamped gaming experience. The cars now boast a spacious 13.1-inch touchscreen, strategically repositioned for optimal comfort, and a gear shifter that’s been ergonomically adjusted on the dashboard. While these adjustments may seem minor, the brand assures us that their new display offers smoother, more intuitive control over infotainment. Furthermore, they assure us that their latest centre console design maximizes available space for unparalleled convenience.
2026 model year Defender now includes Adaptive Off-Road Cruise Control for the first time as an optional feature. This system automatically adjusts speed to maintain a smooth ride over bumpy off-road terrains, allowing drivers to concentrate solely on steering. Additionally, the brand has introduced “Driver Attention Monitor,” a feature using a driver-facing camera to monitor driver attention and issue audio-visual warnings if necessary. Drivers can adjust this feature according to their comfort.
The Defender 130 offers an optional built-in air compressor for effortless tire pressure adjustments during outdoor adventures. Furthermore, the Defender OCTA is set to receive a stylish “Textured Graphite” exterior finish, enhancing its already rugged look. This model will also provide the choice of “Chopped Carbon Fibre” accents on both the interior and exterior, along with other optional features to tailor and elevate your visual appeal.
For more information, check out Defender’s website now.
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2025-06-30 21:55