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2025 Land Rover Defender 90 review

2025 Land Rover Defender 90 review

Posted on June 26, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on 2025 Land Rover Defender 90 review

The modern reincarnation of the Land Rover Defender has proven to be a smash hit globally, as well as in Australia.

While the wider Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) portfolio has been floundering Down Under of late, the Defender continues to sell in strong numbers – it currently accounts for over half of all Land Rover sales.

No doubt the five-door Defender 110 and the even longer 130 derivative get the most attention from well-heeled Aussie families, but the three-door Defender 90 tested here is something of a cult hero.

Think of it as a Suzuki Jimny for grown-ups. It’s superbly capable off-road and more city-friendly in size, but also doesn’t sacrifice on the general Defender fitout that the bigger versions are available with.

On test we have the Defender 90 S, powered by the ‘D250’ turbo-diesel inline six. The retro white steelies and Pangea Green paint over a khaki interior is perhaps my personal dream spec – minus the satin film that costs a wild $7040.

WATCH: Paul’s video review of the 2021 Land Rover Defender 90 P300

In a world where new vehicle prices continue to rise, this particular Defender has actually had a price decrease for 2025, and not an insignificant one either (over $5000).

So, while it remains one of the more niche members of the Defender lineup, does the three-door Land Rover deserve a look-in if you’re in the market for a larger luxury off-road SUV?

How much does the Land Rover Defender cost?

A new MY26 range is on the way, but the MY24 vehicle you see on test here actually received a running price reduction for the 2025 model year, and now starts from $92,402 plus on-road costs and options.