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CERTERFIED VEHICLE - THERE IS A DIFFERENCE - ESPECIALLY THE OUTBOUND!<br><br>7 Key Differences ?? 2025 Land Rover Defender 130 Outbound<br>1. 5-Seat Only ?? No third row (standard 130 offers up to 8 seats)<br>2. Massive Cargo Space ?? Optimized for gear and adventure, not passengers<br>3. Outbound-Exclusive Trim ?? Dark, rugged exterior accents and wheels<br>4. Adventure-Focused Setup ?? More utility-driven than luxury-focused trims<br>5. P400 Inline-6 Standard ?? Powerful mild-hybrid engine; no V8 option<br>6. Cleaner, Purpose-Built Interior ?? Designed for durability and use<br>7. Positioning ?? Sits between luxury trims and hardcore off-road focus<br>Bottom line: The Land Rover Defender 130 Outbound is built for buyers who want space, capability, and exploration??not a third row. Purpose over people-hauling.<br><br> * Vehicle History<br> * 165 Point Inspection<br> * Warranty Deductible: $0<br> * Roadside Assistance<br> * Transferable Warranty<br> * Up to 1-year/Unlimited Miles or 2-year/100,000 Miles (whichever occurs first) Vehicle must have minimum one year of coverage at point of sale<br><br>Clean CARFAX. Odometer is 5275 miles below market average! **LAND ROVER CERTIFIED**, 15 Speakers, AM/FM radio: SiriusXM, Radio data system, Radio: Meridian Surround Sound System, Weather band radio.<br><br>2025 Land Rover Defender 130 Outbound Outbound<br><br>We offer the lowest rate financing available for approved credit and for challenged credit. Not all consumers will qualify; see dealer for details. Most vehicles will come with only one key and may not include floor mats. Price does not include $1,199 predelivery service fee and $435 electronic filing fees, tax, title, or license. Optional equipment and accessories available, see dealer for details. While every reasonable effort is made to ensure the accuracy of this information, we are not responsible for any pricing errors or omissions contained on these pages. All vehicles are subject to prior sale. Please call or email the dealer for complete details, to verify availability, and to confirm all online information. We do not hold vehicles or accept deposits; all vehicles are subject to prior sale before your arrival. All transactions are subject to final dealer acceptance.
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Editor's notes
America has Jeep, Japan has Toyota (as in the Land Cruiser), and the Brits have Land Rover — purveyors of fine and remarkably capable luxury SUVs. It’s not compulsory to own a large house set into acres of green countryside, but if you did, you’d find the Defender a wonderful way of getting around. It’s not all about tradition, though. This generation launched for 2020 and comes with plenty of tech and luxury features. Old Land Rovers used to feel agricultural; this one is a whole different game of cricket.
We’ve logged hundreds of hours driving and evaluating this generation of midsize luxury SUVs, including the Land Rover Defender.
Pros
- Smooth operator on-road and off
- Size and drivetrain options
- Plenty of premium features
Cons
- Occasional lapses in quality