Replacing a car as beloved as the original Defender was always going to a big ask, but Land Rover seems to have nailed it if the popularity of our new Land Rover Defender lease deals is any indication. Although it bears nothing in common with the long-serving Land Rover 4x4, the new Defender certainly follows its go-anywhere ethos (although hopefully with better reliability than its ancestors). Still available in a choice of short- or long-wheelbase bodies, the Defender is now also available with a plug-in hybrid powertrain.
The new Defender has received high praise for its combination of off-road and on-road abilities, practicality and vastly improved infotainment system that is now rolling out to other Land Rover models. The main criticisms are directed at fairly poor fuel economy and the car’s high price, reflecting its move away from farmer's tool of trade to designer SUV that will probably never leave the tarmac.
The Defender remains in high demand two years after it went on sale, so compare the best Land Rover Defender leasing deals below and join this exclusive club.
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