REDESIGNED 2019 LAND ROVER DEFENDER GETS ALUMINUM BONES AND SEMI-AUTONOMOUS DRIVING

The new-generation Land Rover Defender is one of the most rumored names in the automotive industry. This is not wondering at all. The iconic SUV is among the best off-road vehicles ever. In any case, the people wonder when the car manufacturer plans to introduce the all-new mode, and we have the right answer. According to Autocar, the 2019 Land Rover Defender will arrive in late 2018. Yes, we know there is plenty of time until then, but the carmaker already testing the new SUV, so we have a pretty good idea of what’s cooking.

The 2019 Defender will use the all-new platform, which will contain aluminum, but it won’t be as other aluminum-based architecture. These are the manufacturer’s words, so let’s believe them until we don’t see the actual work. In addition, some rumors suggest that the redesigned Defender will be slotted between Discovery and Range Rover. This could be the case, but we are pretty much sure it will share the wheelbase with the Range Rover. Of course, it could have a shorter rear overhang, as well as notably higher ground clearance. This is off-roader after all, so it must have great off-road agility. As for the suspension, the SUV might use Discovery’s all-independent set-up with steel springs.

In contrast to every previous model, the 2019 Land Rover Defender will feature some serious tech. The automaker plans to add some kind of semi-autonomous driving, which will be based on the predicted changes to the ground conditions. Of course, the self-driving system will be limited to slow speeds only. Under the hood, the SUV will likely have both gasoline and diesel options. However, the new 2.0-liter SD4 Ingenium that produces 240HP and 500Nm of torque sounds like the best option. What do you think about it?

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