The Land Rover Defender X-Tech is a monster that belongs outdoors. This army-styled sport-utility vehicle not only looks the part, but can handle whatever you decide to throw at it.
The Land Rover Defender X-Tech has an exterior that isn't comparable to modern SUVs; however, those who purchase a vehicle like this are just looking to get it dirty anyways.
The series comes in both two and four door models, and features bare-bones styling that make the Land Rover Defender X-Tech a mean 4x4.
What's Driving This Trend
- Rugged Suvs
- With the rise of outdoor activities, incorporating rugged styling and capabilities to SUVs will appeal to consumers who seek adventure.
- Classic Off-road Styling
- Automakers can design SUVs with a touch of vintage elements to create a sophisticated and stylish vehicle that can also handle rugged terrains.
- Bare-bones Design
- Simple and straightforward SUV designs can potentially attract customers who prioritize functionality over luxury.
Who This Affects Most
- Automotive
- The automotive industry can create SUVs with a blend of form and function to appeal to a wider range of customers.
- Outdoor and Adventure
- Companies that cater to outdoor and adventure enthusiasts can incorporate rugged SUVs as part of their fleet or rental options.
- Military
- The military can continue to use rugged SUVs for field operations or explore the potential for partnerships with automakers to create more specialized vehicles.
