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Project Alpaca - 565 HP Land Rover Defender from ECD

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Project Alpaca - 565 HP Land Rover Defender from ECD

A Land Rover Defender D110 designed for power? This is definitely the case with this copy from the tuner ECD Automotive Design. As always, however, the vehicle was completely restored and rebuilt and thus returned to the condition of a new car. In addition, there was the well-known LS3-V8 from the Chevrolet Corvette under the hood, but this time ECD Automotive Design pushed it to an impressive 565 PS. Under the project name "Alpaca" the defender finished in over 2200 working hours and is a typical Restomod project due to other current components. For example, it was given a high-quality air suspension, specially made 20-inch forged wheels from ADV.1 Wheels and braking is carried out using a Brembo sports brake system with white painted brake calipers.

Land Rover Defender D110 V8

Project Alpaca - 565 HP Land Rover Defender from ECD

The body was painted in a brilliant white and with black accents such as the tubular A front bumper including cable winch, the large black roof rack or the black wheel arch extensions skillful accents on the off-roader. And as always there was a full spare wheel at the rear that can be swung away with the tailgate. In addition, there is also a new apron and a ladder on the left side for easy loading of the roof rack mentioned. As usual, tons of black nappa leather with a diamond pattern were installed in the cabin, there were Puma sports seats in the front and a classic Nardi-Deep-Corn wooden steering wheel is also installed.

Sony infotainment system with Sirius XM

Project Alpaca - 565 HP Land Rover Defender from ECD

In terms of technology, as always, components from JL Audio, JBL and even a Sony infotainment system with Sirius XM should not be missing. By the way, components such as the wireless charging system for smartphones, the LED headlights or the new displays for speed or speed from the V8 are only visible at second glance. These changes round off in combination with amenities like full air conditioning (also for the second row of seats) up to the central locking with remote control, the individual piece is impressive. If we receive timely information on further changes, there is of course an update for this report. You will be informed if you simply use ours Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!

Project Alpaca - 565 HP Land Rover Defender from ECD

(Photos: ECD Automotive Design)

These are the details of the PROJECT Alpaca:

  • Name "PROJECT Alpaca"
  • Base: Land Rover Defender D110
  • Single copy
  • complete painting in white and accents in matt black (roof, roll bar, impact protection, roof structure, mirror etc.)
  • 20 ”Custom ECD ADV1 wheels forged wheels in matt black
  • BF Goodrich All-Terrain T / A 285 / 55R20 off-road tires
  • LS3 6.2L V8 from the Chevrolet Corvette with +565 PS
  • 6-speed automatic
  • Sport exhaust system (Borla Performance) with stainless steel tailpipes
  • KBX bonnets for the front fenders
  • massive running boards in matt black
  • new heritage grille
  • new chassis (adjustable air suspension by ECD)
  • New brake system with white painted brake calipers (Brembo GT Performance Kit), two-part system with slotted brake discs, 6-piston calipers at the front and 4-piston calipers at the rear
  • LED headlights in black including LED indicators
  • new bonnet with powerdome
  • Tubular A bumper with crash bar and Warn Industries winch and underride protection
  • Additional LED lights on the roof at the front and rear
  • new metal bumper at the rear (pipe design)
  • full spare wheel on the loading area (swiveling)
  • 2 x Puma Classic seats in front
  • middle row 60 / 40 foldable
  • black carpet in the vehicle
  • Nappa leather full leather interior in black with white contrast stitching
  • Classic Series round instruments in aluminum / silver with background in white
  • ECD center console with aluminum cup holders
  • Nardi Deep Corn sports steering wheel in black
  • Console with rear air conditioning, USB, wireless charging pads for mobile devices and cup holders for front and middle row passengers, new seat belts
  • WiFi in the vehicle
  • Radio - Sony infotainment system with tweeters and a subwoofer + rear view camera, power amplifier JL Audio Sound System, Sirius XM, JBL subwoofer,
  • new interior trim
  • Automatic headlight control, electric windows, central locking, wireless charging station for the smartphone,

Project Alpaca - 565 HP Land Rover Defender from ECD

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