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Top Gear
2 days ago
- Automotive
- Top Gear
The new Defender 110 Trophy Edition can scale mountains in yellow or green
The new Defender 110 Trophy Edition can scale mountains in yellow or green Special edition honours Defender's 'history of global adventure'. Take it somewhere exciting, please Skip 7 photos in the image carousel and continue reading Turn on Javascript to see all the available pictures. 1 / 7 Land Rover has revealed a new special edition of its all-conquering Defender better equipped to tackle the hellscape of modern British roads. And maybe the odd mountain. Meet the 110 Trophy Edition. It's a new trim that allows you to conquer the supermarket queue, rutted British highways and byways and maybe even the odd puddle and perhaps a mountain via knobbly tyres and either yellow or green paint. Advertisement - Page continues below Sorry, 'Sandglow Yellow', referencing 'Defenders used on international Trophy-style events', or 'Keswick Green' that apparently 'celebrates rural exploration in Defender's UK homeland'. The Lake District suddenly got a lot more fun. Scared of getting either colour a bit scratched? You can option on some protective film, while standard-fit items include lots of 'Trophy' decals, gloss black 20s that look suspiciously like steelies (yay) on all-terrain tyres, wheelarch protection, a black front undershield and rear scuff plate. There are illuminated tread plates. Leather seats. And a £4,995 'Accessory Pack' that adds even more Trophy to your Trophy. It includes a roof rack, a roof ladder, a side-mounted Carrier Of Things, and a couple of admittedly very cool bits: a raised air intake and mud flaps! Prices start at £89,810 which includes the £5k accessory pack. Where you taking it? Advertisement - Page continues below Top Gear Newsletter Thank you for subscribing to our newsletter. Look out for your regular round-up of news, reviews and offers in your inbox. Get all the latest news, reviews and exclusives, direct to your inbox. Success Your Email*


Car and Driver
07-06-2025
- Automotive
- Car and Driver
View Photos of the 1990 Toyota 4Runner
read the full review While you might miss the removable roof panel, you won't miss it once you realize how much better the new 4Runner is without it.