Defender 110 Trophy Edition Ready for Adventure

The Land Rover Defender 110 Trophy Edition is here, ready to take on tough terrain with serious off-road gear and two bold color options. Built to celebrate the Defender’s legacy of global exploration, this special edition is designed for both rugged trails and daily commutes.

This new version of the Defender 110 comes equipped with features aimed at enhancing both capability and style. It’s available in two standout paint choices: Sandglow Yellow, inspired by past international adventure events, and Keswick Green, a nod to the Defender’s roots in the British countryside.

More than just a fresh coat of paint, the Trophy Edition includes all-terrain tires mounted on gloss black 20-inch wheels, which resemble classic steel wheels. There’s also added wheel arch protection, a black front undershield, and a rear scuff plate for extra durability on rough paths.

To help protect that distinctive finish, buyers can choose an optional protective film. The exterior is also decorated with special Trophy decals that highlight the edition’s adventurous theme.

Inside, the SUV features illuminated tread plates and leather-trimmed seats for a touch of luxury to match its rugged capability. It’s still a Defender at heart, but with some extra flair.

The Trophy Edition also comes with an extensive accessory pack that boosts its practicality and outdoor readiness. The pack includes a roof rack, roof ladder, side-mounted storage box, raised air intake, and functional mud flaps. These additions make it clear that this Defender is built to handle real-world adventures, not just city streets.

Though many buyers may keep it on the road, the equipment and styling make it clear that the 110 Trophy Edition is meant to be used and enjoyed off the beaten path. Whether it’s a weekend in the Lake District or a muddy trail elsewhere, this Defender wants to get dirty.

With its mix of heritage-inspired design and modern performance, the Land Rover Defender 110 Trophy Edition captures the spirit of past expedition vehicles while offering the comfort and technology expected today. It’s ideal for those who want their SUV to be more than just a family hauler—it’s built for real adventure, even if that starts in a car park.