2023 Land Rover Defender 130 review

New eight-seat Land Rover Defender 130 is large of space and character

Defender 130 rear

If you include the spare wheel on the rear, the Defender 130’s length is 17½ feet.

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Andrew Frankel

This is the biggest Defender yet. In fact it’s enormous. An additional 600mm in length, it is longer than a long-wheelbase S Class Mercedes. What does this space provide? Room not only for a third row of seats, but that row to comprise three seats to fit reasonably proportioned adults. They can be raised or lowered and even leave a decent amount of boot space.

Visually the car looks slightly rear heavy because despite the 130 nomenclature which, like 90 and 110 used to refer to the wheelbase in old-style Defenders, the wheelbase is the same as the standard 110, with all additional metal grafted onto the hind quarters.

But my goodness it works. I drove one with a 3-litre mild hybrid diesel and enjoyed wafting around in it, cushioned by the air suspension that comes on all 130s. It would be imperious off-road but what struck me was not just what a fine family bus it would be. Indeed it left me struggling to think of reasons why someone might choose a seven-seat Discovery over this eight-seater. I prefer the look and the more rugged interior ambience of the Defender. I just wish you could spec it with a jump seat in the front as you can the 90 and 110, but nine seats would make it a minibus. It’s also worth pointing out that you can buy a 110 with a third row, but it has only two far more occasional seats and costs almost the entire boot. AF


Land Rover Defender 130 X Dynamic

  • Price £83,435
  • Engine 3 litres, six cylinders, diesel, turbocharged, mild hybrid drive
  • Power 296bhp
  • Torque 479lb ft
  • Weight 2589kg
  • Power to weight 114bhp per tonne
  • Transmission Eight-speed automatic, four-wheel drive
  • 0-60mph 7.5sec
  • Top speed 119mph
  • Economy 235mpg (WLTP)
  • Verdict Now this is a people carrier.