Land Rover’s Newest Addition

Land Rover has drawn inspiration from its adventurous past to introduce a special version of its rugged Defender. Known as the Defender 110 Trophy Edition, this model pays homage to the legendary Camel Trophy Land Rovers, even though the iconic tobacco sponsor’s name doesn’t make an appearance. Set to be displayed at July’s Goodwood Festival of Speed, the new model wears its historic influences proudly, especially in the eye-catching Deep Sandglow Yellow or the classic Keswick Green color options.
Features Galore

This special edition is not just about nostalgia. It comes equipped with a variety of features tailored for adventure. Gloss Black 20-inch wheels wrapped in all-terrain tires complement the rugged look, while dark front and rear scuff plates and Trophy decals add a distinctive touch. Inside, the Trophy Edition feels luxurious with Ebony Windsor Leather seats and an exposed dashboard beam that matches the exterior paint choice, highlighting Land Rover’s attention to detail.
Optional Upgrades
For those truly looking to capture the spirit of past Camel Trophy challenges, the Trophy Edition Accessory Pack is available at an additional cost of around $6,700. This pack adds practical yet visually appealing elements like a roof rack, a roof ladder, side-mounted panniers for extra storage, mud flaps, and a snorkel to help the engine breathe in rugged environments. These features might appeal more to enthusiasts than necessary for daily drivers, but they certainly add character.
The Driving Experience
Driving the Defender 110 Trophy Edition is an experience that connects the modern driver with Land Rover’s storied past. Though it’s packed with nostalgic elements, the modern Defender boasts all the advancements in technology and comfort expected from a luxury SUV. The driving feel is robust, a bit like piloting a highly competent off-roader that doesn’t shy away from urban challenges. Compared to traditional SUVs, it has a more commanding presence and inspires confidence both on paved highways and wild off-road paths.
Modern Market Presence
This latest offering is not limited to a specific region but is available in multiple markets, standing as a part of Land Rover’s wider global strategy. The Defender 110 Trophy Edition’s base price lands around $120,000, which reflects its unique blend of historical nods and modern engineering. This broader availability represents Land Rover’s confidence in the model’s appeal beyond just hardcore enthusiasts.
The Defender 110 Trophy Edition is more than just a car; it’s a celebration of Land Rover’s rich history in expedition-style motoring. Its mix of classic aesthetics and contemporary features creates a fitting tribute to a bygone era, reminding us of the days when SUVs weren’t just for school runs or commutes, but true companions for adventure.
For a closer look, don’t miss the showcase at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. It’s an excellent opportunity to see how modern engineering pays tribute to classic endurance and spirit.
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