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The new Defender 110 Trophy Edition can scale mountains in yellow or green

Special edition honours Defender’s ‘history of global adventure’. Take it somewhere exciting, please

Published: 18 Jun 2025

Land Rover has revealed a new special edition of its all-conquering Defender better equipped to tackle the hellscape of modern British roads. And maybe the odd mountain. Meet the 110 Trophy Edition.

It’s a new trim that allows you to conquer the supermarket queue, rutted British highways and byways and maybe even the odd puddle and perhaps a mountain via knobbly tyres and either yellow or green paint.

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Sorry, ‘Sandglow Yellow’, referencing “Defenders used on international Trophy-style events”, or ‘Keswick Green’ that apparently “celebrates rural exploration in Defender’s UK homeland”. The Lake District suddenly got a lot more fun.

Scared of getting either colour a bit scratched? You can option on some protective film, while standard-fit items include lots of ‘Trophy’ decals, gloss black 20s that look suspiciously like steelies (yay) on all-terrain tyres, wheelarch protection, a black front undershield and rear scuff plate.

There are illuminated tread plates. Leather seats. And a £4,995 ‘Accessory Pack’ that adds even more Trophy to your Trophy. It includes a roof rack, a roof ladder, a side-mounted Carrier Of Things, and a couple of admittedly very cool bits: a raised air intake and mud flaps!

Prices start at £89,810 which includes the £5k accessory pack. Where you taking it?

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