lightning
Well-Known Member
So, for general interest l thought l would start a thread on my new 2022 Defender 90 Commercial.
l collected the vehicle this week, and it's the polar opposite of my old 2005 Defender TD5, so much so that it's hard to review it in context, but l'll give it a go.
INITIAL THOUGHTS
It's a bit of a beast, the sides are high and it feels big. lt's a fair bit wider than the old Defender.
SO HOW DOES IT DRIVE
Well, it's automatic so press the gas pedal and go.
The engine is very strong, and it feels quite sporty in the handling department (for a large 4x4 anyway)
lt's a 3.0 MHEV diesel with 250bhp and 600Nm torque
I took it off road on a local green lane and of course it performed well, but so does the old model.
FUEL ECONOMY?
Initially a scary 13mpg was showing, but in normal congested town driving and sat in queues l achieved 27.
Apparently it improves once run in.
(2024 update...it hasn't really improved. Average 28mpg in town driving)
WHAT ABOUT THE TECH?
Loaded with it but the cabin is not too fussy.
Haven't even tried the various off road modes.
Paired immediately with my iphone and the nav is great although l switched to Google Maps
ANY INITIAL DOWNSIDES?
lt's hard to get in, l need side steps!
As with all modern cars, there's endless bongs and beeps if you forget to do something.
For instance l opened the door while reversing up the drive so l could see the edge of the path
lnstantly the engine cut out and the transmission switched to PARK
So no reversing with the door open then....
SO, lS IT A DEFENDER
Of course it isn't.
Well, in base 90 Commercial spec it's probably more of a Defender than the £110,000 110 Carpathian Edition.
There's a few nods to the old one, such as the unpainted black plastic door handles, the grab handle at the end of the dash, the barrel sides, white steel wheels and rubber flooring. And the silhouette is similar.
The thing is, it's forty years of vehicle progress in one go, so it's basically nothing like the old one.
Our 2020 Jimny is the nearest thing you can buy to the old Defender, it's the same but with a bit of modern tech such as a media screen and door seals that actually seal.
Sadly it's a Defender in miniature, if it was 25% larger l would have bought another for my business.
l collected the vehicle this week, and it's the polar opposite of my old 2005 Defender TD5, so much so that it's hard to review it in context, but l'll give it a go.
INITIAL THOUGHTS
It's a bit of a beast, the sides are high and it feels big. lt's a fair bit wider than the old Defender.
SO HOW DOES IT DRIVE
Well, it's automatic so press the gas pedal and go.
The engine is very strong, and it feels quite sporty in the handling department (for a large 4x4 anyway)
lt's a 3.0 MHEV diesel with 250bhp and 600Nm torque
I took it off road on a local green lane and of course it performed well, but so does the old model.
FUEL ECONOMY?
Initially a scary 13mpg was showing, but in normal congested town driving and sat in queues l achieved 27.
Apparently it improves once run in.
(2024 update...it hasn't really improved. Average 28mpg in town driving)
WHAT ABOUT THE TECH?
Loaded with it but the cabin is not too fussy.
Haven't even tried the various off road modes.
Paired immediately with my iphone and the nav is great although l switched to Google Maps
ANY INITIAL DOWNSIDES?
lt's hard to get in, l need side steps!
As with all modern cars, there's endless bongs and beeps if you forget to do something.
For instance l opened the door while reversing up the drive so l could see the edge of the path
lnstantly the engine cut out and the transmission switched to PARK
So no reversing with the door open then....
SO, lS IT A DEFENDER
Of course it isn't.
Well, in base 90 Commercial spec it's probably more of a Defender than the £110,000 110 Carpathian Edition.
There's a few nods to the old one, such as the unpainted black plastic door handles, the grab handle at the end of the dash, the barrel sides, white steel wheels and rubber flooring. And the silhouette is similar.
The thing is, it's forty years of vehicle progress in one go, so it's basically nothing like the old one.
Our 2020 Jimny is the nearest thing you can buy to the old Defender, it's the same but with a bit of modern tech such as a media screen and door seals that actually seal.
Sadly it's a Defender in miniature, if it was 25% larger l would have bought another for my business.
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