2025 Land Rover Defender Classic V8 Soft Top







2025 Land Rover Defender Classic V8 Soft Top
By Team Dailyrevs April 25, 2025
Land Rover Classic revives the Defender Soft Top with a 405 hp V8
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Hand-built, highly customizable, and priced from £195,000
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Modernized suspension and brakes meet old-school charm
The Defender Everyone Remembers — Now With a V8
Land Rover Classic’s latest project feels more like a passion play than a product launch. The 2025 Land Rover Defender Classic V8 Soft Top channels the rugged charm of the original NAS 90 but drops in a 5.0-liter V8 pushing 405 horsepower and 515 Nm of torque. That’s backed by an eight-speed ZF auto — and yes, it’ll move when you ask it to.
It's only available in the short-wheelbase Defender 90 format, and that’s the right call. Proportions are tidy, stance is confident, and the whole thing looks ready to climb a hillside or pull up at a beach house without blinking.
Familiar Look, Sharper Moves
This isn’t a resto-mod slapped together for Instagram likes. Underneath the old-school sheet metal, the suspension’s been retuned — Eibach anti-roll bars, Bilstein dampers, new spring rates. Brakes are upsized too: 335mm discs up front, 300mm rear, all clamped by beefy 4-piston Alcon calipers.
It rides better. It stops better. It still looks like the box it came in — and that’s the point.
Built to Order, Not for Everyone
Customization runs deep here. From grille styles and badging to wheel choices — 16-inch steelies or 18-inch alloys — everything's been considered. Inside, you’ve got five single-tone and eight two-tone leather options. Think navy, burgundy, rich tan — pick your vibe.
And for the crowd that lives a little... differently? There are add-ons like wine coolers and surfboard mounts. Because why not.
You’ll Need Deep Pockets — And a Bit of Patience
Each one’s hand-built by Land Rover Classic in Coventry or Essen. It’s a full rebuild, not just a cosmetic refresh. And that’s reflected in the price: starting at £195,000, plus whatever extras you dream up. You do get a one-year unlimited mileage warranty, though.
Will most folks ever see one in the wild? Probably not. But for a few lucky buyers, the Defender is back — familiar in all the right ways, evolved where it matters.