The 1994 Land Rover Defender marked the start of a new era for the iconic, rugged, British luxury SUV. It came in two body styles, the two-door Defender 90 and the four-door 110. Both models featured a V8 engine that delivered 182 horsepower paired with a five-speed manual transmission. The full-time four-wheel drive paved way for exceptional off-road capabilities. The Defender catered to adventure seekers with its utilitarian design, including exposed rivets, reinforced door panels, and optional rear jump seats. Despite its rugged disposition, Land Rover didn't compromise on comfort with a cabin that was well-equipped considering the period. Standard features included power steering, an AM/FM radio cassette player, front bucket seats, and a canvas sunroof. The 1994 Land Rover Defender retains a significant cult following for its blend of luxury and off-road prowess.