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Land Rover Defender 90
2023 | 3.0 D250 MHEV HSE Auto 4WD Euro 6 (s/s) 3dr
CK23VEU
26,890 miles
Automatic
Diesel
3.0L

Land Rover Defender 90

2023 | 3.0 D250 MHEV HSE Auto 4WD Euro 6 (s/s) 3dr
CK23VEU
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26,890 miles
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Fuel Type
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Diesel
Engine Size
Engine Size
3.0L
Transmission
Transmission
Automatic
ULEZ
ULEZ
Compliant
BHP
BHP
246
Mileage
Mileage
26,890 miles
0-62MPH
0-62MPH
8.0 secs
Doors
Doors
3
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MOT
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MOT
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Valid until 21/03/27
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Service History
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Service dateDealershipTextMileage
04-Mar-2026Sinclair Land RoverMOT24,514mi
06-Jan-2026Sinclair Land RoverOil & Filter Change24,153mi
04-Mar-2024Sinclair Land RoverOil Filter Element8,869mi
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HPI Check
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  • Not Recorded Stolen
  • Not Exported
  • Not Scrapped
  • Not an Insurance Write-Off
  • No Mileage Discrepancies
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1 Previous Keepers
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Service History
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HPI Check
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1 Previous Keepers
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Tyre Report
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200 point inspection
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MOT
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Valid until 21/03/27
Service History
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Service dateDealershipTextMileage
04-Mar-2026Sinclair Land RoverMOT24,514mi
06-Jan-2026Sinclair Land RoverOil & Filter Change24,153mi
04-Mar-2024Sinclair Land RoverOil Filter Element8,869mi
HPI Check
Passed
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  • Not Recorded Stolen
  • Not Exported
  • Not Scrapped
  • Not an Insurance Write-Off
  • No Mileage Discrepancies
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Panoramic Roof
Panoramic Roof
A large rectangular pane of glass that span most of the car's roof width
Apple CarPlay
Apple CarPlay
Soft Close Doors
Soft Close Doors
Soft Close Doors allow the car doors to close automatically and quietly, no matter how hard you slam it.
Android Auto
Android Auto
Heated Windscreen
Heated Windscreen
Blind Spot Assist
Blind Spot Assist
Cruise Control
Cruise Control
Climate Control
Climate Control
DAB Radio
DAB Radio
Touch Screen Control
Touch Screen Control
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Specification
Performance
Acceleration (0-62MPH)
8.0 secs
BHP
246 bhp
Maximum speed
117 mph
Fuel Consumption
MPG
33
MPG (Extra Urban)
0
MPG (Urban Cold)
0
Emissions
Co2
1 g/km
Standard Euro Emissions
EURO 6
Valves per cylinder
4
Weight / KW
Gross weight
2,970 kg
Kerb weight
EURO 2,228 kg
Seats
5
KW
184 KW
Dimensions
Height
1,974 mm
Length
4,583 mm
Width
1996 mm
Engine & Drivetrain
Cylinders
6
Engine Capacity
2,997 cc
Gears
8
Engine
D250 I6
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Land Rover Defender 90
Ten Second Review
The modern L663-era Land Rover Defender brought the design of this legendary Solihull model bang up to date.

Despite the modern tech, it remains as solid and uncompromising as it's always been, with off road ability to worry a Challenger tank.

Approach it as an alternative to modern luxury SUVs and you've missed the point.

Buy a Discovery for that.

Here instead, is the hardest wearing, most capable and most cost effective proper off-roader that sensible money can buy.

Here, we check out the changes made for the 2026 Model Year.
Background
You may have forgotten what a real Land Rover is - and what it looks like.

These days, we associate the Solihull maker with lifestyle SUVs and Range Rover products.

Rather than the kind of farm working 4x4 that Maurice Wilks developed for agricultural use back in the Forties.

There are still some people who feel that this is exactly what a true off-roader should be.

It shouldn't feel like a car on stilts.

It needs to be rugged, practical and offer a number of field-serviceable parts. Is that what we have here? Back in 2020, just about everything was changed to create this modern L663-era Defender and differentiate it from the Land Rover original - but ultimately, nothing is really very different.

Nor did much change as part of the Model Year 2026 update we look at here.

Thank goodness for that.
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Driving Experience
Engine-wise, Land Rover has tinkered with the powertrain line-up ever since this modern-era Defender was first launched, but there were no engine updates as part of the Model Year 2026 changes.

So, as before, the range is fundamentally built around 8-speed auto transmission and straight six 3.0-litre MHEV mild hybrid engineering.

For diesels, this is offered in two forms - the D250 (with 250PS and 570Nm of torque) and the D350 (with 350PS and 700Nm of torque).

Even the D250 powers to 62mph in 7.9s on the way to 117mph.

If you want efficiency but don't want to fuel from the black pump, there's also a P300e Plug-in Hybrid option with the 110 body style.

This PHEV variant uses a 2.0-litre four cylinder petrol engine mated to a 105kW electric motor powered by a 19.2kWh battery, this combination producing a combined 300PS output and offering an EAER-rated all-electric driving range of up to 31 miles.

There are also various conventional V8 petrol options; a 425PS 5.0-litre V8 is available with all three body shapes.

The short wheelbase 90 version also gets a 525PS version of this same engine, while the longest 130 variant gets a 500PS P500 version of the same unit.

The top V8 for the strongest-selling 110 body shape is rather different, a BMW M Power-sourced 4.4-litre P635 V8 for the performance-orientated Octa model, which offers 635PS and is Land Rover's answer to performance models like the Mercedes-AMG G 63.

The Octa has uprated suspension and brakes and makes 62mph in just 4.0s. Land Rover insists that all versions of this new-era Defender are even more capable than the original model, despite the fact that, unlike that previous design, there's no hard core separate chassis or rigid axles.

Instead, the architecture is fundamentally the same as that which features on the current Discovery, Range Rover Sport and Range Rover modes.

But it rides on reinforced suspension with greater travel and there's more ground clearance too.

Both coil springs and air suspension are available.

As you'd expect, there's permanent 4WD, along with a Terrain Response system allowing you to set the car up for various driving conditions (or you can simply select an automatic setting and let the Defender handle everything for you).

All three body shapes have impressive mud plugging stats; in a 90 or 110 model, you can expect an approach angle of 38-degrees and a departure angle of 40-degrees.

It can climb a 45-degree slope and descent a 47-degree one.

And it'll wade through water up to 900mm deep.

Try doing that in your lifestyle SUV.
Design and Build
You'd recognise this as a Defender - there are lots of design cues ensuring that, including squared-off wheelarches, super-short front and rear overhangs and so-called 'Alpine light' narrow windows set into the roof.

Like the old Defender, it's possible to buy both three and five-door body shapes.

The three-door is the Defender 90, while the standard five-door is the Defender 110.

You can also choose a lengthened version with up to eight seats, the Defender 130.

Whatever body style you choose, modern touches include full-LED headlights and a square body-coloured panel in the rear side glass (which is optional on the 90 and standard on the 110 and 130 models). As for exterior changes made as part of the 2026 model year, well there's a revised headlight design with a smaller centre section and more distinctive illuminating graphics; and a smoked tint to the rear lamps.

There's now a gloss black front grille bar; and the revised front and rear bumpers are now painted either satin grey or silver. You'll find the main change made as part of this update though, inside behind the wheel.

Where the 11.4-inch central screen of the original model has been upgraded to one 13.1-inches in size, this Pivi Pro infotainment monitor now completely filling the gap between the centre console and the upper surface of the dashboard. Otherwise, everything's pretty much as before.

The exposed metal on the doors and the minimalist dashboard give an appropriately Defender-style feel but if you happen to remember the old traditional Defender, you'll find the cabin in this one wider, so you won't be bashing your wrists on the doors every time you twirl the wheel round.

The mandatory auto gearbox leaves room at the front for an optional centre seat that would allow even the smallest 90 model to seat up to 6 people, even though its roadway footprint is no bigger than something like an Audi A3 family hatch.

The five-door 110 version can be had in five, six or seven-seat configurations.

The five-door 130 is usually offered in eight-seat form, with three seats in the third row, three in the second and two at the front; but you can delete that variant's third row seating if you want a really large boot.

Unlike more lifestyle-orientated SUVs, this Defender in all its guises has its spare wheel mounted on the tailgate, which means that must be side-opening; that'll be a problem if you're in a tight parking bay.
Market and Model
As usual, there are three distinct sizes of Defender.

The three-door 90 is priced from around £57,000; the five-door medium length 110 is priced from around £63,000; and the super-sized 130 version is priced from around £84,000.

There are four core trim levels; 'S', 'X-Dynamic SE', 'X-Dynamic HSE' and 'X'.

With the 90 and 110 versions, a 'Hard Top' van version is also offered (from around £59,000 upwards).

Choose the 110 version (as 70% of Defender customers do) and at the top of the range, there's a high performance 'Octa' version, which comes with a 635PS BMW-sourced 4.4-litre petrol V8. Across the passenger model range, customers get to choose from three optional design packs.

There's 'Urban', which adds a bit of bling with 22-inch wheels.

'Adventure' gives you underbody protection and side-mounted storage boxes.

And 'Explorer' includes a roof rack, a roof ladder and an anti-glare bonnet.

Plus of course, you'll be able to personalise your Defender to your heart's content with everything from an electric winch to a roof-top tent.

There's even a removable body wrap package that protects the metallic paint when you're off roading.

This model also employs Land Rover's 'ClearSight Ground View' technology which shows you the area ahead of the front wheels on a fascia-mounted screen. The Defender P300e Plug-in petrol variant comes with the 110 body style and is available with the option of five or six seats, standard three-zone climate control, Privacy Glass and Solar Attenuating Glass.

Specific to the PHEV variant is regenerative braking, a key technological component in achieving impressive fuel economy, recuperating energy lost under deceleration and braking and sending it back into the battery pack. Land Rover made a few safety upgrades for the Model Year 2026 version; adding a driver-facing infra-red camera on the steering column for a new driver monitoring system.

Plus an adaptive off-road cruise control set-up is being offered for the first time.
Cost of Ownership
The whole reason the old original Defender had to be discontinued was that there was no way to make it comply with current stringent emissions regulation.

This modern-era model has no such issues.

Thanks to MHEV mild hybrid tech, the Defender 110 D250 diesel variant that most customers choose returns up to 33.3mpg on the combined cycle and CO2 emissions of up to 222g/km.

The MHEV technology contributes to enhanced fuel economy through an efficient Stop/Start system which cuts the engine at a standstill, as well as recuperating energy normally lost under braking or decelerating.

This energy is then sent back into the battery pack and can be redeployed later.

A key benefit of MHEV is that this energy is used when accelerating, delivering faster responses for greater performance.

At the other end of the line-up, the 4.4-litre petrol V8 Octa performance model can only manage a combined best of 21.4mpg - and 298g/km of CO2. If you want to do better than the D250 diesel, you'll need a Plug-in Hybrid petrol version.

The Defender 110 P300e petrol PHEV produces up to 60g/km of CO2 and is capable of up to 106.2mpg and can go for up to 31 miles on all-electric power (EAER-rated).

All PHEV variants come with a Mode 3 charging cable as standard, while an optional Mode 2 cable is also available.

The Mode 3 charging cable enables charging to 80 per cent in two hours, while charging via a Mode 2 cable will take around seven hours to charge to 80 per cent - perfect for home charging overnight.

Using a 50kW rapid charger, the P300e charges to 80 per cent capacity in 30 minutes. Like all Defenders before it, this one will enjoy healthy residual values, buoyed by a strong rural market, easy parts availability and a vibrant owners' community.

Insurance is reasonable although VED tax will sting a little.

That only leaves the warranty, an unremarkable three year unlimited mileage deal.

Also included is European cover and a promise to get you on your way as soon as possible in your own car or in a loan vehicle if the required repair will take longer than four hours.
Summary
Land Rover managed to re-invent the Defender for a new era without allowing this model to lose its iconic feel and legendary off road ability.

The amount of time this car spent in development suggests how difficult it must have been to achieve this but we think many will very much like the end result, which has been lightly updated in this revised form. As ever, this Defender effectively operates in a virtual class of one, being a vehicle that's exempt from the usual rules of assessment.

The style is unique, it'll embarrass just about any other SUV off road and it'll probably out-last you.

For most people, most of the time though, a Land Rover Discovery will still be an infinitely more suitable choice.

But there remains a section of the population for whom nothing other than a Defender will be quite right.

If you want the real deal, there really is no substitute.
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Depreciation
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Insurance
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