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NEWS THIS IS WHAT THE 2020 LAND ROVER DEFENDER WILL PROBABLY LOOK LIKE

THIS IS WHAT THE 2020 LAND ROVER DEFENDER WILL PROBABLY LOOK LIKE

The photo reveals the gauge cluster of the new Defender, ostensibly that of the longer, four-door 110 model, as that's what's shown. (A shorter, two-door 90 model is also part of Land Rover's plan). Modern Land Rover products often show a picture of the vehicle in their instrument panels at startup and for other various displays, and that seems to be what we're seeing here. The vehicle is as boxy as we'd expect given the camouflaged prototypes Land Rover has trotted out to build buzz, and it has five-spoke wheels, a contrasting white roof with a (presumably fixed) glass panel at the rear, a rear-mounted spare tire, and a large C-pillar bisected by the rear door cut line. Also visible is a fender vent—it's unknown how functional it might be—slight flares at the front and rear wheel arches, and what might be a bulged hood in the style of the old Defender's "puma" bonnet.

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