Land Rover has succeeded in giving the Defender a new lease of life, with on-road abilities that don’t compromise the car’s astounding performance away from the asphalt. It has serious off-roading covered. Approach angles are 38 degrees front and 40deg rear and it can climb a 38-degree angle and descend a 40-degree one with its air suspension. Wading depth is up to 900mm deep while the electrical system is tested to IP67 standard – they should be able to be submerged in water for up to an hour without damage. This Defender 130 is the most capacious vehicle with its three rows of seats for a total of eight, with adult-sized legroom. This makes it somewhat unique in the market The 130’s more of a niche offering but the blend of comfort and space is quite remarkable. It’d make an excellent posh people-carrier for those who need space for adults in all three rows.