Land Rover To Bring Back Hard Top Defender As Commercial 4x4
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New Hard Top Defender will feature the same fixed metal roof as the 1950 original.
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A remote smartphone app will help track the location and fuel level of the 4x4.
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The all-terrain SUV is capable of towing a load of 3,500kg.
The year was 1950, the car: a Series Land Rover, battered by the elements in the rough terrain. Enter, the Hard Top, introduced as a protective feature against said battering elements. Fast forward to 2020, mother nature is still undefeated, and the Hard Top, still protected. Since the inception of the original, there has been a massive increase in the incorporation of technology and the new Hard Top intends to make the most of it.
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While technical lingo will put most to sleep, the new Hard Top's figures are impressive enough to deserve a mention. The 4x4 will stand 291mm clear of the ground and will have approach, breakover, and departure angles of up to 38, 28, and 40 degrees respectively. The 4x4 gets a wading depth of 900mm and is supported by a new Wade response in the Terrain Response 2 system. The rest of the technical hoo-ha will be confirmed later this year.
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Technology features are led by a 10-inch Pivi Pro touchscreen infotainment system which assists in controlling the vehicle functions. It is backed by Twin eSIM technology for OTA (over-the-air) updates. Another highlight, from the driver assist systems, is the 3D surround camera which provides a 360-degree view of the 4x4's surroundings, ensuring the Hard Top is literally (and metaphorically) never stuck in a tight spot.
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What makes the Hard Top a commercial vehicle is its ability to carry loads and assist in towing cargo as effectively as its off-roading capabilities. As part of the Intelligent Tow Assist system, a rotary controller on the centre console helps the driver in easy steering of trailers while reversing, with just their fingertips. The flexible cabin has no second or third row, but a jump seat in the front brings the total seating capacity to three. Adding to the massive cabin, the Defender Hard Top has a payload and towing capacity of 3,500 kg
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After a successful 10 months since its world premiere, the Land Rover Defender 90 and 110 commercial models will now be available in the carmaker's legendary Hard Top guise. Adding a modern touch to the flavourful veteran design, the new Hard Top will seamlessly integrate technology with the ruggedness and the all-terrain 4x4 capabilities when it is launched later this year.
By Akshit Sharma July 02, 2020 at 05:28PM
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