The most capable, most extreme Defender to ever come from the factory is here, and it’s called the 2025 Land Rover Defender ...
We haven't had a chance to test-drive the Disco with the base turbo four, but with the inline-six, the big Land Rover feels sprightly around town and delivers adequate power for highway merging ...
What about Land Rover? Just 16 months ago, Jaguar Land Rover renamed itself JLR, expanded its two brands to four, and surprisingly, shuffled its storied Land Rover nameplate to what appears to be ...
These are almost always Jaguar or Land Rover products and it’s an interesting ... The industry has shifted and with Britain’s most recognisable brands being at the premium end of the spectrum ...
We would like to see rewilding recognised and seen as a viable, productive use of the land and sea in facing the challenges of the 21st century Rebecca Wrigley, Rewilding Britain The polling ...
The streets and beaches of the East End of Long Island, New York, are loaded with Land Rover Defenders, Ford Broncos, Mercedes G-Classes, and Jeep Wranglers. Land Rover is celebrating its bit of ...
"I mean it's a different world in here. The scale of it. Looking over the bonnet, you could land a small aircraft on that thing. "The surface area is vast. It's like it's own horizon in front of you!
Please verify your email address. For the first time, Jaguar Land Rover will start using a platform built by its parent company, Tata Motors. In a report by Autocar, the British marque ...
If there's one state in the U.S. that you'd expect a six-wheel-drive Land Rover Defender to hail from, it would probably be Florida. Still, Pompano Beach-based custom shop Apocalypse Manufacturing ...
Land Rover is looking to reimagine the Discovery to help separate it from the Defender. The redesigned model could take some cues from minivans such as the Volkswagen ID. Buzz. This suggests the ...
The mood music from Britain’s new government about its first budget has been a funeral dirge. “There’s a budget coming in October and it’s going to be painful,” Sir Keir Starmer ...