Shady people have a bad habit of doing business in places where the authorities don't often go. So police forces from around the world even have to be prepared for off-road situations.
The old Defender, the one that was as simple as a screwdriver, had a long and glorious history as an intervention vehicle. And even though this new model plans to be all posh with its unibody construction, it's still one of the most rugged things ever.
Land Rover offers it with a full-body wrap that can be changed quickly if created, snorkel-type air intake and even steel wheels. You can sit on its hood, place a third of a ton on its roof or even enjoy the full comfort of air suspension.
The 2020 Defender would thus make a decent police car, and we can give you a sample of what that would look like thanks to renderings of Aksyonov Nikita. The obvious one is the British version - they are certainly going to have some Defenders to defend. Australia might buy some too. But the Italians... probably not. The Carabinieri have a bad habit of buying locally-made goods, especially Alfa Romeos. As for Dubai, they're more likely to have a Lamborghini Urus as a police car than a Defender, even though it can cost over $100,000. They've even got flying bikes on the way... somehow.
That's because there are over 100 changes you can make, most of which have been bundled up into 4 packs. There's the Explorer with full off-road capabilities, followed by the Adventure with a portable shower and integrated air compressor for you outdoorsy sports fans. The Country pack is all about protecting the underbody while the Urban just has luxury and wheels up to 21-inches in diameter. As for the engines, a 2-liter diesel is probably best for this job.
Land Rover offers it with a full-body wrap that can be changed quickly if created, snorkel-type air intake and even steel wheels. You can sit on its hood, place a third of a ton on its roof or even enjoy the full comfort of air suspension.
The 2020 Defender would thus make a decent police car, and we can give you a sample of what that would look like thanks to renderings of Aksyonov Nikita. The obvious one is the British version - they are certainly going to have some Defenders to defend. Australia might buy some too. But the Italians... probably not. The Carabinieri have a bad habit of buying locally-made goods, especially Alfa Romeos. As for Dubai, they're more likely to have a Lamborghini Urus as a police car than a Defender, even though it can cost over $100,000. They've even got flying bikes on the way... somehow.
That's because there are over 100 changes you can make, most of which have been bundled up into 4 packs. There's the Explorer with full off-road capabilities, followed by the Adventure with a portable shower and integrated air compressor for you outdoorsy sports fans. The Country pack is all about protecting the underbody while the Urban just has luxury and wheels up to 21-inches in diameter. As for the engines, a 2-liter diesel is probably best for this job.