Land Rover Defender Td5 diesel
Overview
| Produced: |
1998-0 |
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| Types: |
Td5 pushes the modern Defender at a fair rate of knots, despite garden shed aerodynamics. Still not too popular with DIY mechanics.
Dimensions H2076mm; W1790mm; L3722-5130mm
Max Load Capacity 852-1605kg Insurance Group 10-11
Source: Motorbase
The biggest change to the Land Rover came in late 1990, when it became the Land Rover Defender, instead of the Land Rover Ninety or One Ten. This was because in 1989 the company had introduced the Discovery model, requiring the original Land Rover to acquire a name. The Discovery also had a new turbodiesel engine. This was also loosely based on the existing 2.5-litre turbo unit, and was built on the same production line, but had a modern alloy cylinder head, improved turbocharging, intercooling and direct injection. The 200Tdi as it was called produced 107 hp (111 in the Discovery), and 188 lb·ft of torque (195 lb·ft in the Discovery), which was nearly a 25% improvement on the engine it replaced. The reason for the engine being detuned was to reduce engine stress and improve service life under prolonged periods of high engine speeds, such as when engaged in heavy towing, which the company reasoned were more likely to be encountered with a utility Land Rover than with a Discovery.
This engine finally allowed the Defender to cruise comfortably at high speeds, as well as tow heavy loads speedily on hills while still being economical. At a stroke Land Rover removed all the other engine options (now redundant in the face of such a good package in a single engine). Some enthusiasts consider the 200Tdi to be the best engine fitted to the vehicle.
1994 saw another development of the Tdi engine, the 300Tdi. This was the same capacity, and both the Defender and the Discovery had engines in the same state of tune (111 ho, 195 lb·ft), and had the same basic layout, but had over 200 changes to improve the refinement and on-road performance of the engine. However, in the process the economy of the engine was reduced slightly, as was the ability for it to be serviced by the owner.
Throughout the 1990s the vehicle climbed more and more upmarket, while remaining true to its working roots. If ordered without any optional extras, the Defender was a basic working tool. If the owner wanted, any number of accessories could transform it into a vehicle that was perfectly acceptable as an everyday method of transport, while still retaining excellent off-road abilities. This was epitomised by the limited edition 50th Anniversary Defender 90 from 1998 which was equipped with automatic transmission, air conditioning, roll-over protection cage and powered by the Range Rover 4.0-litre V8 engine.
This engine finally allowed the Defender to cruise comfortably at high speeds, as well as tow heavy loads speedily on hills while still being economical. At a stroke Land Rover removed all the other engine options (now redundant in the face of such a good package in a single engine). Some enthusiasts consider the 200Tdi to be the best engine fitted to the vehicle.
1994 saw another development of the Tdi engine, the 300Tdi. This was the same capacity, and both the Defender and the Discovery had engines in the same state of tune (111 ho, 195 lb·ft), and had the same basic layout, but had over 200 changes to improve the refinement and on-road performance of the engine. However, in the process the economy of the engine was reduced slightly, as was the ability for it to be serviced by the owner.
Throughout the 1990s the vehicle climbed more and more upmarket, while remaining true to its working roots. If ordered without any optional extras, the Defender was a basic working tool. If the owner wanted, any number of accessories could transform it into a vehicle that was perfectly acceptable as an everyday method of transport, while still retaining excellent off-road abilities. This was epitomised by the limited edition 50th Anniversary Defender 90 from 1998 which was equipped with automatic transmission, air conditioning, roll-over protection cage and powered by the Range Rover 4.0-litre V8 engine.
Source: Wikipedia
Performance
| Top Speed | 0-60 | SQM | MPG | Engine Pwr | Comment |
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| 85 mph | 22 mpg | 122 bhp 4200 |
Magazine Articles
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Three of a kind |
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| Publication | Land Rover Monthly June 2011 | |||
| Three of a kind - Bespoke Land Rovers are big business these days, with custom Defenders being shipped all over the world. We visited a company in Berkshire carving themselves a good reputation. Black Defender, Defender 90, White Defender. | ||||
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Most wanted |
42 |
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| Publication | Land Rover Owner International February 2011 | |||
| Most wanted - The Td5 Defender is the Land Rover for everyone with models old enough to be used for pay and playing while others are new enough to make excellent daily drives. Neil Watterson guides you through every aspect of owning Land Rover's most in-demand vehicle. | ||||
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Born to run |
86 |
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| Publication | Land Rover Owner International February 2011 | |||
| Born to run - Taking a Defender to the track usually means using it as transport for your racer. But not for alive tuning's Gary Wood - he's there to compete. Fraser Barsby goes along for the ride. | ||||
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Outward bound |
80 |
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| Publication | Land Rover Owner International October 2010 | |||
| Outward bound - What happens to a specially modified Defender 130 when it finally reaches the end of its working life? Why, it gets taken to the adventure of a lifetime. | ||||
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Double cream |
92 |
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| Publication | Land Rover Owner International September 2010 | |||
| Double cream - If there's a better example anywhere of a fit-for-purpose double-cab Defender than Matt Cooper's lavishly modified, well-trained example, we'll eat out hat. Well, Jerome Andre will eat his, anyway. | ||||
| Article |
Class act |
28 |
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| Publication | Land Rover Monthly July 2010 | |||
| Class act - How can you do something with a Defender that hasn't been done before? These two men might just have found a way... | ||||
| Article |
Practical Overland Preparation |
44 |
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| Publication | Land Rover World July 2010 | |||
| Practical Overland Preparation - Most people go no further on their dream trip than reading a guide book because they think they don't have the finances. Fear not, here's the Symonds no-nonsense guide to expedition preparation on a sensible budget. | ||||
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Can you tell what it is yet? |
58 |
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| Publication | Land Rover Monthly June 2010 | |||
| Can you tell what it is yet? - Dan Dew built this stunning defender 130 purely for a specific job of work. Only thing is, he isn't telling anyone what that is. | ||||
| Article |
Chelsea tractor |
32 |
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| Publication | Land Rover Owner International June 2010 | |||
| Chelsea tractor - The Series I was designed to be road car, farm hack, tug and ploughing tractor. Mark Saville finds out how a Defender measures up against this challenging job description. | ||||
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Infectious Defender |
20 |
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| Publication | Land Rover Enthusiast May 2010 | |||
| Infectious Defender - Are you thinking of buying your first land Rover? If you are, which model would you go for? Theresa Coghill took the plunge and bought a Td5 Defender a couple of weeks ago, and already she's a changed woman, as Simon Hodder found out. | ||||
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Here's one we made earlier |
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| Publication | Land Rover Enthusiast May 2010 | |||
| Here's one we made earlier - It can take a long time and a lot of money to convert your Defender into a fully-equipped off-roader. Alternatively, you might be able to pick one up for a song, ready made. Simon Hodder takes a look at just one such machine. | ||||
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A British Basslini |
48 |
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| Publication | Land Rover Monthly May 2010 | |||
| A British Basslini - JE-Engineering is celebrating its 35th Anniversary this year and to mark the occasion, they've re-birthed the V8 Defender: enter the JE-35. | ||||
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Defender of the vines |
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| Publication | Land Rover World April 2010 | |||
| Defender of the vines - Hidden away on a south facing hillside near leeds are five acres of vineyard that grows the grapes for some award winning English wine. We find out why they use Defender to look after the land. | ||||
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Solihull hot rods |
10 |
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| Publication | Land Rover Enthusiast February 2009 | |||
| Solihull hot rods- Hot hatches with lowered suspension can be seen on every street corner, but how many dropped Defenders have you seen? After seeing what these two can do, we need to see a lot more of this sort of thing on our roads, reckons Simon Hodder. | ||||
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2 of a kind |
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| Publication | Land Rover World January 2009 | |||
| 2 of a kind- We look at two Land Rovers that boast more gizmos than most, and still have to work hard for a living. | ||||
| Article |
Magnificent Seven |
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| Publication | Land Rover World November 2008 | |||
| Magnificent Seven- Creating your ultimate Land Rover, after owning almost every model ever made, is no mean feat, but one man has achieved than by adding seven inches to his Defender 90's wheelbase. | ||||
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Bland to Bling! |
10 |
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| Publication | Land Rover Enthusiast September 2008 | |||
| Bland to Bling! - Three commemorative land Rovers span a period of 20 years. They may look superficially simiar, but what a huge change has taken place over that time! James Taylor tries to pit it down. | ||||
| Article |
The man in black |
128 |
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| Publication | Land Rover Monthly July 2008 | |||
| The man in black- A troublesome Td5 costs Mike money; but he still just manages to turn a profit on a smart Discovery. | ||||
| Article |
SVX First drives |
58 |
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| Publication | Land Rover Owner International June 2008 | |||
| SVX First drives- Mark Saville takes Land Rover's limited-edition 60th anniversary soft-top Defender for a spin. | ||||
| Article |
Pretty tough |
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| Publication | Land Rover World March 2008 | |||
| Pretty tough- The Defender Double Cab may lack the space and practicality expected of a pick-up but its easy to be seduced by its charm - expecially when it's so well accessorised. | ||||
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The long and winding road |
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| Publication | Land Rover Monthly July 2007 | |||
| The long and winding road - The Defender is legendary in the history of Land Rover, so redesigning it was a daunting prospect for the person furnished with the task. | ||||
| Article |
First drives - Reputation Defender |
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| Publication | Car June 2007 | |||
| First drives - Reputation Defender - While others compromise, Land Rover delivers an updated version of its much-loved Defender. | ||||
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Defender of the faith |
20 |
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| Publication | Land Rover Enthusiast May 2007 | |||
| Defender of the faith - Dave Barker was hugely impressed when he drove the 2007 Defender, and now he wants one. | ||||
| Article |
Tech raider |
56 |
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| Publication | Land Rover World May 2007 | |||
| Tech raider - This desert-raid 110 has modifications galore and an extraordinary interior. | ||||
| Article |
Same but very different |
6 |
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| Publication | Land Rover Owner International Spring 2007 | |||
| Same but very different - LRO Editor-in-Chief John Pearson joins Land Rover's engineers testing the new four-cylinder Defender in sub-zero Sweden, and becomes the first journalist in the world to drive it. | ||||
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