Land Rover unveiled a special edition of the Defender at the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed, drawing inspiration from the vehicle's heritage and legendary past. The vehicle comes in two exclusive colors: sand yellow and green, contrasted with gloss black paint on the hood, lower body, brake calipers, and rear recovery hooks.
The yellow hue mirrors the Defenders used in international Trophy events, while the green celebrates the exploration journeys in the Defender's homeland. Customers can opt for a protective matte film to enhance durability and safeguard the vehicle on off-road trails.
The classic, off-road aesthetic is further emphasized by the 20-inch gloss black alloy wheels fitted with Goodyear Wrangler All-Terrain Adventure tires.
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The yellow and black Defender 110 Trophy. Photo: Land Rover
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And the green and black version.
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20-inch alloy wheels with Goodyear Wrangler All-Terrain Adventure tires.
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Customers can choose accessories such as matte black side steps, a roof rack, a C-pillar storage box, front/rear mud flaps, and a snorkel.
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Ebony Windsor leather interior with yellow accents on the dashboard.
Beyond the distinctive colors, the Trophy Edition is identified by the Trophy logo on the hood and C-pillar, as well as an illuminated version on the door sills. Available accessories include matte black side steps, a roof rack, a C-pillar storage box, front and rear mud flaps, and a snorkel.
The interior features Ebony Windsor leather upholstery and yellow accents on the dashboard. This special edition also benefits from upgrades introduced in the updated Defender, such as a new gear lever and a 13.1-inch central touchscreen.
Four engine options are available: a 3-liter, 6-cylinder twin-turbocharged MHEV diesel producing 425 hp, a 3-liter 6-cylinder MHEV producing 425 hp, a 2-liter 4-cylinder PHEV with 345 hp, and a 2-liter 4-cylinder turbocharged PHEV generating 398 hp. All engines are paired with an 8-speed ZF automatic transmission and all-wheel drive.
The Defender 110 Trophy Edition retains its off-road capabilities, boasting 218 mm of adjustable ground clearance, a 900 mm wading depth, Terrain Response 2 technology, hill descent control, All-Terrain Progress Control, electronic differential, and torque vectoring by braking.
Land Rover is currently accepting orders for the Defender 110 Trophy Edition, starting at 121,201 USD before options.
To put the Defender 110 Trophy to the test, Land Rover is organizing the Defender Trophy competition. Participants from over 50 countries and territories will initially compete at a regional level before advancing to a demanding global final in Africa. The competition will take place from 19/6 to 31/10.
Minh Quan