Can easily top 80 in my 2000 110sw and 70 is reasonably comfortable. (watching fuel gauge less comfortable) I'm on 235 70's with a road tread. Despite this I'm with @lightning and happy sticking to 60/65.
Its noisy, sound deadening helps but a shed doing 70 has to work hard and has to shove a lot of wind out the way. The defender is a vehicle designed for practicality as a work/utility vehicle. That it has now become a school run favourite, every day shopping vehicle or motorway cruiser is no fault of its own. Land rover realised this years ago. The solid rugged work/utility vehicle it had created was just that, a work vehicle firstly but still reasonably adept away from the work situation. Things were changing and, recognising this they brought out the range rover followed by the defender and freelander giving 3 choices from budget to luxury of 4wd car/utility vehicle all equipped to be comfortable and refined (!!!) at motorway speeds and fairly adept off road too.
What I'm saying is "horses for courses". It does what it says it does. Its first and foremost a workhorse plus it can do other stuff.
Yes, as you say it is capable of motorway speeds. I can achieve them easily and it feels every bit as safe on the road as you'd expect so that box ticked.the TD5 is capable of cruising at motorway speeds
Its noisy, sound deadening helps but a shed doing 70 has to work hard and has to shove a lot of wind out the way. The defender is a vehicle designed for practicality as a work/utility vehicle. That it has now become a school run favourite, every day shopping vehicle or motorway cruiser is no fault of its own. Land rover realised this years ago. The solid rugged work/utility vehicle it had created was just that, a work vehicle firstly but still reasonably adept away from the work situation. Things were changing and, recognising this they brought out the range rover followed by the defender and freelander giving 3 choices from budget to luxury of 4wd car/utility vehicle all equipped to be comfortable and refined (!!!) at motorway speeds and fairly adept off road too.
What I'm saying is "horses for courses". It does what it says it does. Its first and foremost a workhorse plus it can do other stuff.