Spotted: The Land Rover Defender 110 is set to feature second-row captain's chairs.
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Land Rover fans, it's time to take notice as the Defender 110 is set for some changes.
The 2028 Land Rover Defender has been seen on public roads in Europe, featuring light camouflage on its front and rear sections. However, a notable internal change is evident with the second-row captain’s chairs clearly discernible, albeit covered in cloth camouflage.
While second-row captain’s chairs have been an option in the longer three-row Defender 130, they have not been offered in the shorter five-passenger 110 model. Although we can't see the actual seats due to the camouflage, it's reasonable to assume they are similar to those in the three-row 130 variant.
It remains uncertain whether these second-row captain’s chairs will be offered as an option or come standard, but it seems likely that a second-row bench seat will still be available to maintain the 110 model's five-seat capacity in certain trims.
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Other minor updates to the exterior of the 110 will feature a redesigned rear bumper and rear spoiler, a fresh front grille, and an altered front bumper.
The facelifted 2028 Land Rover Defender is anticipated to be unveiled later this year, but the updated model probably won’t reach the U.S. until next year.
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