Mark Glover’s AutoGlo car reviews can be seen here and in the Cruisin’ News, "Oregon, Nevada and California's classic auto news & marketplace."
Sacramento, California -- Land Rover buyers tend to be a detail-oriented bunch.
So, listen carefully when they say: I'd like to buy a crossover segment-defying vehicle with two doors and some luxury, but I don't want to pay a hundred-grand for it. I want it to be unique, in a way that you won't see many like it on the road.
Which turns us to the recently tested 2024 Land Rover Defender 90 S, which checks all of the boxes listed above. I must admit, it got my attention before I drove it 10 feet.
First off, plenty of first-row comfort and fun gadgets. I didn't think it needed multi-zone climate control, but there it was. Grained leather seats, of course. Must have hill descent control to take this vehicle off-road. Heated washer jets? Absolutely.
Fuel mileage is a buyer factor at only 18 miles per gallon in the city and 21 mpg on the highway.
The fun-to-drive factor is large with an enthusiastic 2-liter turbo-4 rated at 296 horsepower. This package was sprint-off-the-line worthy, and the tight wheelbase (thus the 90 designation) made the tester an agile figure skater on four wheels. Lots of pep and enjoyment.
The look is decidedly euro/Land Rover, but it takes some time to adjust to only one door on each side of the vehicle. That doesn't spoil the look; it's just different.
I confess
that I didn't spend a lot of time navigating the back of the vehicle, although
its cargo-carrying space seemed more than adequate. Packing up for off-road jaunts
appears to be a major segment of the target audience.
The bottom line on the tester's sticker was $70,683, so I guess I'd amend that target audience to: off-roaders who like to go first class.
Nothing wrong with that. Consider me envious.