The Land Rover Defender pickup could make a comeback

Apparently it is ‘structurally possible’. And there’s demand. Do it, Land Rover
Truck yeah. The Land Rover Defender pickup looks like itβs coming back.
The chief of the new Defender project, Nick Collins, was asked in meeting of Car of the Year jurors about the possibility. Can it be done when the new Defender is a monocoque, whereas the old one (and all other tough pickups) have a frame chassis?
βIt is structurally possible [with the monocoque]. And there is demand,β said Collins, doing absolutely nothing to quash the rumours.
βWe wonβt comment on future plans,β he went on, again doing nothing to quash speculation, βBut watch this space.β
The pickup, with removable hardtops or canvas tilts or running naked, was always an important part of the old Defender range for farmers and other working owners. There was a lot of criticism at the new Defenderβs launch that it had turned into a high-spec luxury 4×4 that is leaving these people behind.
But Land Rover points out that the range now includes simpler coil-sprung models and the commercial hardtop variant, so the lowest price isnβt far above a well-specced double-cab Toyota Hi-Lux or similar.
Collins said βwe are already talking to fleets and utilitiesβ about sales of the hardtop models.
A pickup version would go further towards satisfying true country working people. And on them rests much of the oft-repeated claim that the Defender is all about βauthenticityβ.
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