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Chelsea Truck Company Land Rover Defender 110 Wide Track!

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Chelsea Truck Company Land Rover Defender 110 Wide Track!

Interest in modified Land Rover Defender has been increasing for several years. And tuners like the Chelsea Truck Company (Subsidiary of Kahn Design) always launch new versions of the legendary off-road vehicle. And the latest example is this Defender 110 Wide Track, who with many optical modifications and slightly modified Interior Is provided. Starting with the exterior, it's particularly the wide, bolt-on front and rear fender, painted in Gray Satin, which stand out and contrast with the white bodywork. In addition, the front end was equipped with a X-Lander grille, new ones Headlight surrounds as well as a new one Bumper with four integrated lights stocked. The new ones too Headlights come with additional LED graphics and a Shadow Chrome finish, significantly modernizing the look of the Defender.

Defender 110 Wide Track

Next up is massive vents in the bonnet and these can also be seen in the front fenders. In both cases they are made of stainless steel. But that's not all. Other optical details are the tubular ones Foot Rests and to classic Rubber mud flaps, for a robust appearance, one also thought. The SUV is in the wheel arches with RS 20-inch alloy wheels with Cooper Discoverer A/T tires equipped and on the back there is one spare wheel cover Chelsea Truck Company mounted on the back door. On top of that, the stern comes with a Exhaust System rounded off with two crosshair-style stainless steel tubes protruding from the mud flaps.

Chelsea Truck Company Land Rover Defender 110 Wide Track!

Incidentally, in this case the donor car was a 2015 Defender, which means it came from the factory with the modern dashboard installed. Nevertheless, the Chelsea Truck Company has quilted and perforated the interior with a new one Leather upholstery upgraded for the seats, a billet steering wheel made of brushed satin aluminum and Rubber floor mats and one with teppich designed cargo space added. There is also a new one on the dashboard navigation unit and a separate one handle for the passenger. Rounding out was a plaque installed by the Chelsea Truck Company and the slices tinted.

no changes to the engine of the Defender

However, as far as we know, there was save mechanical changes, meaning the Defender still uses the Ford Duratorq 2,2-litre diesel engine only 122 PS & 360 Nm torque provides and power transmission to all four wheels via one Six-speed manual with additional Short shifters he follows. The vehicle pictured is currently on sale for £62.999 and has done 22.852km. Incidentally, only the changes made by the Chelsea Truck Company cost £35.000. If we get more information, there is of course an update for this report. You will be informed about this if you simply use our Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!

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Chelsea Truck Company Land Rover Defender 110 Wide Track!

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Photo credit: Kahn Design (Chelsea Truck Company)
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