Land Rover Defender 110 Hardtop Exterior Specifications
Land Rover Defender 110 Hardtop Exterior Features
Fitness for purpose defines the Defender’s body. Short front and rear overhangs and high sills provide optimum clearances off road, whilst the flat, vertical sides maximise visibility and the ability to manoeuvre the vehicle in tight situations. A combination of high strength steel and light-weight aluminium keep weight down to maximise economy and corrosion resistance.
Standard Features in Land Rover Defender 90
- Rear Mud Flaps
- Headlamp Levelling
- Hardtop – Plain Roof
- Heated rear screen and rear wash wipe
Options and Upgrades for Land Rover Defender 110 Hard top
- Front Mud Flaps
- Rear folding step
- Side steps (two)
- Tow ball, drop plate and electrics
- Tow pintel, drop plate and electrics
- Under ride protection bar
- Tinted glass
Land Rover Defender 110 Hardtop Wheels
Nothing personalises a Defender as much as a set of alloy wheels. Lighter than standard steel wheels, they are also tough and highly practical.
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| Steel Wheel – Michelin XZL Tubed Tyres | Steel Wheel – Michelin XZL Tubeless Tyres | Boost Alloy & Continental Conti Cross Contact AT Tyres Includes Locking Wheel Nuts | Boost Alloy Wheel & Goodyear Wrangler MT/R Tyre Includes Locking Wheel Nuts |
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| Dual Finish Alloy Wheel & Continental Conti Cross Contact AT Tyres Includes Locking Wheel Nuts | Dual Finish Alloy Wheel & Goodyear Wrangler MT/R Tyre Includes Locking Wheel Nuts | Heavy Duty Steel Wheel – Goodyear MT/R Tubeless Tyre |
Land Rover Hardtop Dimensions and Capability
The facts and figures. Recognised and respected throughout the world for its no-nonsense ruggedness, practicality and capability, see for yourself just how Defender measures up.
Dimensions
| Land Rover Hardtop 90 | |
| Dimensions | mm (inches) |
| Track front/rear | 1,486 (58.5) |
| Cargo bed length | 1,144 (45.0) |
| Tailgate aperture width | 878 (34.5) |
| Largest box length | 1,030 (40.6) |
| Largest box width | 755 (29.7) |
| Largest box height | 1,050 (41.3) |
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Land Rover Hardtop 110 |
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| Dimensions | mm (inches) |
| Track front/rear | 1,486 (58.5) |
| Cargo bed length | 1,900 (74.8) |
| Tailgate aperture width | 878 (34.5) |
| Largest box length | 1,750 (68.9) |
| Largest box width | 755 (29.7) |
| Largest box height | 1,050 (41.3) |
Approach / Departure Angles

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Land Rover Hardtop 90 |
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| Gradients at Kerb Height | |
| Maximum Gradient | 45º |
| Approach angle | 49º |
| Departure angle | 47º |
| Ramp break | 147º |
| Traverse angle | 35º |
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Land Rover Hardtop 110 |
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| Gradients at Kerb Height | |
| Maximum Gradient | 45º |
| Approach angle | 49º |
| Departure angle | 35º |
| Ramp break | 150º |
| Traverse angle | 35º |
Minimum Turning Radius

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Land Rover Hardtop 90 |
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| Minimum Turning Radius | metres (feet) |
| Tyre size | 7.50R16 |
| Minimum turning radius | 6.15 (20.2) |
| Tyre size | 235/85R16 |
| Minimum turning radius | 6.67 (21.9) |
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Land Rover Hardtop 110 |
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| Tyre size | 7.50R16 |
| Minimum turning radius | 6.4 (21.0) |
| Tyre size | 235/85R16 |
| Minimum turning radius | 7.18 (23.6) |
Wading Depth

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Land Rover Hardtop 90 |
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| Wading Depth mm (inches) | 500 (20) |
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Land Rover Hardtop 110 |
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| Wading Depth mm (inches) | 500 (20) |
Land Rover Hardtop 110 Performance
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Land Rover Hardtop 110 Performance |
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| Fuel Tank Capacity | |
| Litres | 60 |
| Fuel economy | |
| Urban mpg (L/100KM) | 22.6 (12.5) |
| Extra urban mpg (L/100KM) | 32.9 (8.6) |
| Combined mpg (L/100KM) | 28.3 (10.0) |
| Drive by noise | 75 db |
| CO2 g/km | 266 |
| Certifiable emissions | EU4 |
Land Rover Hardtop 110 Weights
| Standard | |
| Gross vehicle | 2,505 |
| Minimum kerb weight* | 1,759 |
| Maximum payload** | 746 |
Landrover Hardtop 110 Performance
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Land Rover Hardtop 110 |
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| Fuel Tank Capacity | |
| Litres | 75 |
| Fuel economy | |
| Urban mpg (L/100KM) | 20.8 (13.6) |
| Extra urban mpg (L/100KM) | 29.1 (9.7) |
| Combined mpg (L/100KM) | 25.5 (11.1) |
| Drive by noise | 75 db |
| CO2 g/km | 295 |
| Certifiable emissions | EU4 |
Landrover Hardtop 110 Weights
| Standard | |
| Gross vehicle | 3,050 |
| Minimum kerb weight* | 1,953 |
| Maximum payload** | 1,097 |
| Heavy Duty | |
| Gross vehicle | 3,500 |
| Minimum kerb weight* | 2,011 |
| Maximum payload** | 1,489 |
An innovative approach to sustainability
The innovation and forward thinking synonymous with Land Rover also shapes our sustainability strategy – we call this Our Planet. This strategy covers four key initiatives that are designed to reduce our impact on the environment and support conservation and humanitarian collaborations. It includes one of the world’s most comprehensive CO2 offset programmes
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e_TERRAIN TECHNOLOGIES e_TERRAIN TECHNOLOGIES are environmental solutions which use advanced technologies to improve the performance of our vehicles, specifically reducing CO2 emissions. |
Sustainable Manufacturing Land Rover’s responsible approach commits us to using fewer resources and creating less waste. |
CO2 Offsetting As well as offsetting CO2 emissions from manufacturing assembly we also enable our customers to offset their driving emissions. |
Conservation and Humanitarian Projects Land Rover is proud to work in close co-operation with five leading conservation partners and actively supports numerous projects around the world. |










