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2022 Land Rover Defender - Extremely Capable Off-roader!
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At a time when gas prices have shot through the roof, driving a gas-guzzling SUV sounds like a silly, stupid idea. Yet here we were, cruising around Los Angeles in the 2022 Land Rover Defender 90 V-8 when the local average price for a gallon of gas was $5.65 for regular grade and $5.92 for premium—almost $2 more than this time last year. And although the proper thing would've been to be mindful about its 16-mpg combined, we couldn't help flooring it and laughing as we romped away from nearly every stop.
It's no secret we're fans of the Land Rover Defender in general. We named it with our 2021 SUV of the Year after it checked all the boxes for our criteria, a win that came on the back of the the I-6 Defender 110, the long-wheelbase model that first arrived in America. Since that time, the lineup has expanded to include the two-door, shorter-wheelbase 90, as well as a V-8 engine (plus a turbo four-cylinder). And believe us, for pure entertainment, there's no Defender better than one that combines its maximum number of available cylinders with its fewest number of doors.
How Does the Defender V-8 Drive?
Arriving for the 2022 model year, the mighty V-8 stuffed under the Defender's hood is a supercharged 5.0-liter monster making 518 horsepower and 461 lb-ft of torque. It's mated to an eight-speed automatic and four-wheel drive. According to Land Rover, the Defender 90 V-8 can hit 60 mph in 4.9 seconds, while its top speed is limited to 149 mph.
The craziest part is that this is an off-road-capable SUV—not a performance-oriented model. But on the road, the 2022 Land Rover Defender 90 V-8 feels like it was born to please those who like driving fast. It handles straight-line driving and tackles twisty roads with ease. One reason: Because of the additional power (123 horsepower and 55 lb-ft of torque over the Defender 3.0-liter electrically-supercharged and turbocharged inline-six), engineers added stiffer bushings and larger anti-roll bars to increase body control.
And, indeed, when you turn it into a corner, there's some familiar Land Rover body roll, but the Defender V-8 leans just the once, taking a set quickly and with no drama. No matter how tight the turn, it feels planted and composed. Turn on Dynamic mode, accessible via the terrain management system, and you get heightened throttle response, a stiffer suspension setting, and torque vectoring via a new electronic active real differential. This is definitely when the fun intensifies. The transmission downshifts quickly and will hold gears when it decides it needs to, while paddle shifters are fitted in case you want to do choose ratios for yourself. Power is shuttled to all four wheels with smooth linearity, the supercharged V-8 delivering a strong push even as road speeds increase.
It's no secret we're fans of the Land Rover Defender in general. We named it with our 2021 SUV of the Year after it checked all the boxes for our criteria, a win that came on the back of the the I-6 Defender 110, the long-wheelbase model that first arrived in America. Since that time, the lineup has expanded to include the two-door, shorter-wheelbase 90, as well as a V-8 engine (plus a turbo four-cylinder). And believe us, for pure entertainment, there's no Defender better than one that combines its maximum number of available cylinders with its fewest number of doors.
How Does the Defender V-8 Drive?
Arriving for the 2022 model year, the mighty V-8 stuffed under the Defender's hood is a supercharged 5.0-liter monster making 518 horsepower and 461 lb-ft of torque. It's mated to an eight-speed automatic and four-wheel drive. According to Land Rover, the Defender 90 V-8 can hit 60 mph in 4.9 seconds, while its top speed is limited to 149 mph.
The craziest part is that this is an off-road-capable SUV—not a performance-oriented model. But on the road, the 2022 Land Rover Defender 90 V-8 feels like it was born to please those who like driving fast. It handles straight-line driving and tackles twisty roads with ease. One reason: Because of the additional power (123 horsepower and 55 lb-ft of torque over the Defender 3.0-liter electrically-supercharged and turbocharged inline-six), engineers added stiffer bushings and larger anti-roll bars to increase body control.
And, indeed, when you turn it into a corner, there's some familiar Land Rover body roll, but the Defender V-8 leans just the once, taking a set quickly and with no drama. No matter how tight the turn, it feels planted and composed. Turn on Dynamic mode, accessible via the terrain management system, and you get heightened throttle response, a stiffer suspension setting, and torque vectoring via a new electronic active real differential. This is definitely when the fun intensifies. The transmission downshifts quickly and will hold gears when it decides it needs to, while paddle shifters are fitted in case you want to do choose ratios for yourself. Power is shuttled to all four wheels with smooth linearity, the supercharged V-8 delivering a strong push even as road speeds increase.
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