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Baby Land Rover Defender spied with electric drivetrain

Baby Land Rover Defender spied with electric drivetrain

Posted on August 31, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Baby Land Rover Defender spied with electric drivetrain

Land Rover is looking to expand its popular Defender sub-brand with a smaller model with an electric drivetrain.

Spied during hot weather testing in southern Europe, we can see the baby Defender’s chunky silhouette. The prototype’s slabby sides are complemented by square-ish wheel arches.

The car bucks the split headlight trend, but has flush-fitting rear door handles. A vertically-aligned door handle on the left-side of the tailgate indicates it swings out, rather than lifts up. Although there’s no spare wheel mounted to the tailgate, that’s likely where it will live in production models.

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The front of the prototype is almost completely sealed up, except for a small air intake at the bottom of the fascia, indicating this baby Defender does indeed have an electric drivetrain.

An earlier report from Autocar claimed the baby Defender will be based on Land Rover’s new Electrified Modular Architecture (EMA). Originally designed to be an electric-drivetrain architecture, the company is reportedly considering adding support for plug-in hybrid drivetrains as EV demand hasn’t grown as automakers had expected.

EMA will use an 800V electrical system, and use electric motors and batteries built in the UK at a new factory in Somerset owned by Tata, Land Rover’s parent company.

Other vehicles which will be based on EMA include the next-generation Range Rover Velar and Range Rover Evoque.