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2021 Land Rover Defender

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R 1,099,950

Est. monthly payment:
R 22,567 p/m

Fair Price

King Of Cars Group

Gauteng

Mileage83,000 km
TransmissionAutomatic
First registered2021
Previous owners1

The 2021 Land Rover Defender 110 D240 SE X Dynamic offers South African buyers a perfect blend of luxury and rugged performance. This used SUV boasts a sleek design, in excellent condition, providing a premium driving experience at an affordable price. Ideal for those seeking versatility and style.

Powered by a 2.0 D240 engine delivering 177KW, this vehicle features an automatic transmission and all-wheel drive, ensuring smooth handling on any terrain. With a fuel consumption of just 8.9 L/100km, it balances power with efficiency. The Defender comfortably seats five across five doors, making it practical for family or adventure trips.

Located in Everleigh, Boksburg, Gauteng, this Land Rover Defender is available for immediate test drive and purchase. Explore finance deals and compare prices today to buy this iconic SUV at the best price in South Africa. Visit us for a closer look and experience its impressive performance firsthand.

CAR OVERVIEW


Year2021
VariantLand Rover Defender 110 D240 SE X Dynamic (177KW)
Body typeSUV
ConditionUsed
Seats5
Doors5
Mileage83,000 km
Previous owners1
Full service historyNo Service History
Length5,018 mm
Width1,996 mm
Width with mirrors2,105 mm
Height1,967 mm
Ground clearance218 mm
Turning circle13.12 m
Curb weight2,248 kg

TECHNICAL DATA


Engine detail2.0 D240 (240 Hp) AWD Automatic
Engine size1999.0 cm³
Power240 kW (326 hp)
Torque430 Nm
Power per liter120.1 kW/L
TransmissionAutomatic
Automatic gears8
Driven wheelsFour Wheel Drive
Front tyres225/60 R20
Rear tyres255/70 R18; 255/65 R19
Engine oil capacity7 L
Coolant capacity11.6 L
Vehicle numberSALEA7AN5N2071947
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FUEL & EMISSIONS


Fuel tank capacity85 L
Fuel range955 km
Fuel consumption8.9 l/100km (combined)
CO₂ emissions199 g/km (combined)
Emission standardEuro 6d-TEMP-EVAP-ISC

EQUIPMENT


EXTERIOR
Alloy WheelsElectric Mirrors
INTERIOR
Air ConditioningNavigation
SAFETY
AirbagsRemote Central LockingCruise ControlParking Assistance

COLOUR AND UPHOLSTERY


ColourGray

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Land Rover Defender

Land Rover's Defender isn’t just another plush SUV playing dress-up. It’s the kind of machine that’ll take a pounding on the Lesotho border and still scrub up for the Sandton school run. Old-school reputation? Absolutely, but with everything from plug-in hybrid to diesel and petrol under the bonnet, it’s kept pace with what 2024 expects. You get manual or auto, depending on how old-school you want to go—though, let’s be real, most buyers just want it to look good parked outside Tasha’s. With only 17 used listings out there, stretching from R349,900 for a well-worn oldie to nearly R1,7-million for a barely-used D300 HSE X-Dynamic 110, you’re not exactly spoiled for choice. Every one of these is used, which says a lot about how tightly the new ones are held onto, or how niche the buyer really is. Negotiating? It’s a lucky packet—some sellers know what they’ve got, others just want out. The spread’s wild: a 2.2D Station Wagon 110 at R649,900 is your ticket into Defender life without paying for the fancy badge, while the median circles just under R1-million, so you’re playing with serious money. Mileage averages around 90,000 km, so these aren’t garage queens. Why do some South Africans still pick the Defender over something like a Land Cruiser 300? It comes down to that unmistakable, boxy silhouette and a cabin that’s finally loaded with proper safety tech and actual physical controls—no faffing with touchscreens when you’re bouncing around the Cederberg. The G-Class? Double the money for the same off-road cred. The Grenadier? It’s got the attitude, but not the heritage. For some, that matters. And for the rest who just want the badge, there are cheaper ways to fake it, but the Defender, on paper at least, still feels like the genuine article.

Land Rover

Land Rover’s story in South Africa is all about extremes—both in pricing and what you’ll find on offer. Scan the 70 active used listings and you’ll see everything from a bottom-rung Freelander at R109,500 right up to a nearly-new Range Rover with a price tag close to R3-million, and a median price that lands just under half a bar at R494,394. That’s a massive spread, but it’s what the Land Rover lineup should have been from the start: real choice for everyone from the family that’s outgrown a Fortuner to the status-conscious exec who needs to cross a muddy polo field without breaking a sweat. Land Rover attracts buyers who want both the badge and the bona fide off-road chops—something the BMW X-series, Mercedes GLE, and Volvo XC60 can only pretend at, on paper at least. Every listing is pre-owned, so you’re stepping into someone else’s story. Given Land Rover’s mixed reliability record, a careful look under the skin (and service history) is non-negotiable. The Defender stands tall as the brand’s backbone here, claiming 17 listings between R349,900 and R1,699,900 and spanning everything from a stripped-out workhorse to something you could take from Jozi to the Richtersveld without missing a beat. Discovery is next with 13 listings, varying wildly in spec and price—R109,500 bags you a well-worn oldie, while R1,099,900 gets you something that still smells new. Evoque pops up in 12 listings, covering the compact premium SUV ground for those who care more about Sandton parking than Sani Pass. SUVs make up 58 of 70 listings—proof that Land Rover’s all-terrain card still matters in a country where gravel travel is part of daily life. Petrol, diesel, hybrid, even plug-in hybrid options are on the table, which is more than you’ll get from most rivals. While BMW and Mercedes chase corners, Land Rover keeps its focus on dirt, ruts, and a cabin that doesn’t need to be hosed out after a real adventure.

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