Compare 2025 Defender 110 vs 2025 Defender 130

2025 Defender 110 vs 2025 Defender 130
2025 Defender 1102025 Defender 130

  Engine

2.0L Turbocharged I-43.0L Twincharged I-6

  Horsepower

296 hp296 hp

  MPG (City/Highway)

18/20 *17/20 *

  Seats

5 Seats (7 Optional)8 Seats (7 Optional)

  Max Cargo Space

78.8 cubic feet89.0 cubic feet

2025 Defender 110 vs 2025 Defender 130

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The bold, luxurious Defender offers the ultimate combination of on-road comforts and off-road functionality. The 2025 Defender is available in your choice of four trim levels. These are the 90, 110, 130 and 130 Outbound. A great place to start your comparison of the Defender's trim levels is with the mid-range options. How do the Defender 110 and the Defender 130 compare?

Performance

The 2025 Defender 110 is a two-row, four-door model. The 2025 Defender 130 boasts a longer wheelbase than the 110, and it adds a third row of seats. Both of these trim levels are available with the same three powertrains. These include a 296-horsepower, 2.0-liter turbo, four-cylinder unit and a 395-horsepower, 3.0-liter turbo, six-cylinder engine. There is also a 518-horsepower, 5.0-liter supercharged V8 unit. In addition to these options, the Defender 110 is available with a fourth powertrain option. This is a detuned V8 engine that produces 493 horsepower. All engines feature an auto eight-speed transmission and come with all-wheel drive.

Appearance

The 2025 Defender has a captivating design with a premium, upright stances and a boxy profile. The front end has a slightly protruding, body-colored bumper with a series of stacked, rectangular elements. The half-moon LED headlights are mounted in rectangular ports. Dark molding lines the Defender's lower body. The wheel wells have a well-defined lip, and a tall air inlet runs below the side mirrors. Exterior features vary by trim. Some of these include roof rails, up to 22-inch wheels, a tow hitch receiver, all-terrain tires, a panoramic roof, and more.

Features

The Defender 110 and 130 are available with many of the same features, depending on the sub-trim that you select. Some of the included and available features are lane keeping, adaptive cruise control, ambient lighting, synthetic or authentic leather seats, a digital rear mirror, an 11.4-inch infotainment system screen, a wireless charging pad, a Meridian sound system, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, heated and cooled front seats, memory settings for the front seats, a tri-zone auto climate control system, a head-up display, a refrigerated center console, and more.

Test Drive the 2025 Defender Today

After getting to know the trim levels through a test drive, which 2025 Defender will you select? Visit Land Rover South Atlanta today to test drive the Defender.

* All figures are EPA estimates. Actual mileage may vary.