The 1990 Land Rover Defender is a legendary British off-road vehicle known for its rugged capabilities. It comes in two body styles: the short wheelbase 90 and the long wheelbase 110. Standard is a robust 3.5-liter V8 petrol engine, mated to an all-wheel-drive system via a 5-speed manual transmission, which caters to its strong off-road reputation. The Defender's simple and utilitarian interiors are paired with boxy but purposeful exteriors, offering unparalleled utility and off-road prowess, whilst compromising ride comfort and the on-road experience. The model lacks many of today's common tech and safety features, highlighting its focus on pure utility.