The Defender Family: Three Sizes, One Mission
The Defender has always been about going places other vehicles simply cannot. The 2026 updates sharpen that identity without softening it.
All three body styles — the Defender 90, 110, and 130 — receive a redesigned 13.1-inch touchscreen and a refined center console. The cabin feels noticeably more premium, but the hardware still means business. New for 2026 is Adaptive Off-Road Cruise Control, which automatically adjusts speed to maintain traction on uneven terrain. It's a genuinely useful tool, not a gimmick.
On the outside, two new colors join the palette: Woolstone Green and Borrasco Grey. Upper trims can now be fitted with 22-inch wheels, including Luna Spoke and diamond-turned designs. The Enhanced Black Exterior Pack also becomes available across more trim levels.
The 90 remains the choice for buyers who want Defender DNA in a nimbler package. The 110 is the sweet spot for families and weekend adventurers. The 130 carries eight passengers and all the gear that comes with them.
- Defender 90 — Starting at $114,400 (estimated MSRP)
- Defender 110 — Starting at $63,500 (estimated MSRP)
- Defender 130 — Starting at $73,000 (estimated MSRP)





