Natasa Stankovic was spotted driving her new Rs 3.04 crore orange Land Rover Defender in Mumbai, reflecting confidence and a fresh chapter in her life after navigating a difficult personal year.
Aly purchased his Land Rover Defender back in June 2024, a luxury vehicle that boasts a price tag of over Rs 1 crore. The price of the Defender varies based on the model, ranging from Rs 97 lakhs to a staggering Rs 2.5 crores, depending on the customizations and specifications. Aly's choice reflects his taste for premium cars, and his joy over this latest acquisition is evident.
Purists may disagree, but the new Defender pays homage to the old one, while still being its own car. The edges are rounded off, but designer Gerry McGovern has ensured that this is easily identifiable as a Defender.
Can a boulder-bashing off-road tool make for a good everyday SUV? The answer lies somewhere between the new Land Rover Defender’s enormous wheelbase.
Earlier in the year, Land Rover had already thrown open the doors to customers who wanted to book the Defender.
Scheduled to go on sale sometime next year, the plug-in hybrid will be the first Defender to feature the tech.
The Land Rover Defender Hard Top will be the company’s commercial vehicle developed by the Special Vehicle Operations. It will be available in both 3-door 90 and 5-door 110 variants and promises to offer ‘a unique combination of cargo space, practicality and comfort’.
The vehicle comes in two distinct body styles -- 3 door version (90) and 5 door trim (110) as a completely built unit.