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Here's How Much the New Land Rover Defender 90 First Edition Will Cost in America

Photo credit: Land Rover
Photo credit: Land Rover

From Road & Track

The Land Rover Defender will make a triple feature appearance in the U.S. next year. It’ll be seen first racing across movie screens in April in the new James Bond film, No Time to Die. Second, it will hit U.S. dealerships in four-door guise (Defender 110) some time in the spring. Third, in the summer, the two-door Defender 90 First Edition will go on sale with a starting price of $65,100.

The rest of the Defender 90 models will go on sale in the fall of 2020, with a starting price of around $50,000. The new Defender 90 can seat up to six. More detailed pricing information is not yet available for the 90. We do know all about the four-door, though.

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Land Rover hasn't sold the Defender in the U.S. since 1997, but next year there will be multiple versions of the Defender available to U.S. buyers. The base version of the four-door Defender 110 starts at $50,025. There will also be S, SE, HSE, and X trims, and a limited-run First Edition will also be available that starts at $69,675. The top-of-the-line X starts at $81,925.

Photo credit: Land Rover
Photo credit: Land Rover

The Defender 90 First Edition will be powered by the same 395-hp 3.0-liter mild-hybrid inline six-cylinder engine that sits in the upper trims of the 110 model, which produces 406 lb-ft of torque. In the 90 First Edition, this engine is good for a zero-to-60-mph time of 5.7 seconds and a top speed of 129 mph.