BK Auto Auctions Proudly presents this awesome Custom 2015 Land Rover Defender 110 finished in black. The interior of this Defender is decked out in black leather seats with matching interior throughout. Powering this Land Rover is a SUPERCHARGED 5.0L COYOTE V8 engine mated to an automatic transmission. The odometer shows only 8,712 miles. This car comes with a clean Texas title.
Drivetrain Features
We are advised this low mileage example drives as good as she looks, and it has clearly been a well-cared for example. This Land Rover includes 7″ headlights, LED turn signals/brake lights, 20″ wheels, and magna flow exhaust.
Exterior Features
The specification of this Double Cab includes side steps and a , upgraded blacked out alloys, front bull-bar with spotlights and a multi-height tow-bar.
Interior Features
Offered as one as the most versatile utility vehicles of the Land Rover lineup, it could be had with 5 or 6 passenger configurations. This defender features a Dakota Digital Gauge cluster on the dashboard. The sound system in this vehicle is premium with a JL audio sound system with matching AMP, speakers, and audio subwoofer.
Sellers Description:
2015 URBAN WARRIOR WITH JUST 8,712 MILES!
~ SUPERCHARGED 5.0L COYOTE V8
~ DAKOTA DIGITAL GAUGE CLUSTER
HISTORY OF THE DEFENDER
The original Land Rover Series began production in Solihull in 1948 and until its decades-long production run ended in 2016, more than two million Defenders were produced, becoming a British automotive icon. Since production ceased, the revered model has been in increased demand from both collectors and those willing to use this tough, utilitarian vehicle in the way it was designed for. It was only in 1989, following the introduction of the all-new Land Rover Discovery, that the Defender received its own name. This was not only a marketing exercise; the new Defender received a raft of upgrades, along with a new turbo diesel engine that brought useful increases in power, torque, and fuel economy when compared with the old, normally aspirated diesel it was based on. Often boasting large ‘Defender’ logos, the Land Rover went through a continuous process of development, gaining disc brakes and power-assisted steering as standard during the 1990s, together with a host of other improvements.
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