Although the Land Rover Defender will be discontinued and become a swan song, in the refit market, the Defender is still an enduring refit model. Kahn Design today launched a conversion case of the Land Rover Defender, which is different from the previous modification in that it is a pickup truck.
In terms of appearance, Kahn Design has made a lot of changes, including a completely different shape of the front air intake grille, adding a wide body modification kit, and the exposed rivet holes on the surface make the Defender look more historical. 16-inch Defend Retro Dish aluminum alloy wheels, the yellow paint makes it have a sharp contrast with the unique Keswick green paint of the whole car. The rear double-outlet exhaust pipe is cleverly placed at the rear wheel fender, and there is a cross-shaped decoration in the center.
The rear shelf uses a more classical leather rain cover, the same black design as the roof of the cockpit, and the rear of the cockpit is a large-area window, which allows you to observe the situation behind the vehicle at any time. wider.
As a Defender that has driven 46,558Km, the interior part of course needs a major change. Kahn Design has upgraded the Sports GTB racing seat for it, which has better support. Replace the retro-style steering wheel, aluminum alloy accelerator and brake pedals, wear-resistant floor mats, and leather-wrapped interiors.
Kahn Design quoted £28,930 for the modification of this car, the full name is Land Rover Defender 2.4 TDCI 90 Pick Up Chelsea Wide Track.