The Land Rover Defender 130 is a stretched utility vehicle
Long-wheelbase version of the Defender seats up to 8
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Land Rover is going long.
The Defender 130 is a new stretched version of the off-road SUV.
The model completes a lineup that includes the two-door Defender 90 and four-dour Defender 110.
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The Defender 130 also has four doors, but with a longer wheelbase and rear overhang than the Defender 110, it is able to accommodate three rows of seating that can fit eight passengers.
The aluminum-bodied SUV is as long as a Chevrolet Tahoe and has 13.7 cubic feet of cargo space behind the third row.
It comes standard with all-wheel-drive and an adjustable air suspension system that can raise or lower the vehicle and can be ordered with either a 296 hp or 395 hp 3.0-liter inline six-cylinder engine with hybrid assist. Its tow rating is listed at 8,200 pounds.
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The vehicle is for the most part mechanically identical to the other Defenders, although it can't be ordered with the Defender 90's front three-passenger bench seat.
Prices start at $69,350 for the entry level model and $78,650 for the more powerful version.
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Land Rover is currently taking orders, with first deliveries expected to begin in late summer.