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Land Rover Defender 2025

The 2025 Defender continues the post-2024 refresh with expanded software features via Pivi Pro OTA updates and a revised off-road assistance system called Enhanced Terrain Response — a more precise configuration of the existing Terrain Response 2 logic with improved snow and ice specific calibrations, relevant for Yukon and Northern Ontario buyers. The P400 mild hybrid inline-six is now the dominant powertrain choice; the V8 P525 remains for performance-luxury buyers. P400e PHEV continues for buyers who prioritize EV urban usage with off-road weekend capability. Land Rover's Defender ConnectedDrive integration now includes live trail mapping and optional satellite communication capability for remote-use buyers. Ownership cost remains the primary caution at any trim level — $3,000–$5,000 annual maintenance and the ever-present air suspension system replacement cost. For buyers who genuinely need the Defender's capability, there is no uncompromised alternative. For buyers who only need the aesthetic, the total cost story requires honest evaluation.

Prix moyen

À partir de

$72 920

Annonces

49

2025 Land Rover Defender
Vedette
Sans accidentFaible km

2025 Land Rover Defender

110 P400 X-Dynamic

16 150 km
94 998 $
2025 Land Rover Defender
Vedette

2025 Land Rover Defender

OCTA

2 025 km
199 888 $
2025 Land Rover Defender
Vedette

2025 Land Rover Defender

26 200 km
84 995 $
2025 Land Rover Defender
Vedette

2025 Land Rover Defender

43 947 km
75 000 $
2025 Land Rover Defender
Vedette
Sans accident1 proprio

2025 Land Rover Defender

23 899 km
96 999 $
2025 Land Rover Defender
Vedette

2025 Land Rover Defender

Call Or Text 403-255

23 779 km
97 990 $
2025 Land Rover Defender
Vedette

2025 Land Rover Defender

Call Or Text 403-255

11 707 km
144 995 $
2025 Land Rover Defender
Vedette
Sans accidentFaible km

2025 Land Rover Defender

90 P300 S

10 542 km
78 888 $
2025 Land Rover Defender
Vedette

2025 Land Rover Defender

145 km
94 900 $
2025 Land Rover Defender
Vedette
Sans accident1 proprio

2025 Land Rover Defender

28 605 km
98 998 $
2025 Land Rover Defender
Vedette

2025 Land Rover Defender

90 P300 S

3 929 km
75 998 $
2025 Land Rover Defender
Vedette

2025 Land Rover Defender

110 P300 S

1 809 km
79 998 $
2025 Land Rover Defender
Vedette

2025 Land Rover Defender

90 P300 S

80 km
86 998 $
2025 Land Rover Defender
Vedette

2025 Land Rover Defender

110 P500 X-Dynamic

80 km
127 415 $
2025 Land Rover Defender
Vedette

2025 Land Rover Defender

S

12 256 km
75 887 $
2025 Land Rover Defender
Vedette

2025 Land Rover Defender

S

12 020 km
74 777 $
2025 Land Rover Defender
Vedette

2025 Land Rover Defender

4 200 km
109 888 $
2025 Land Rover Defender
Vedette

2025 Land Rover Defender

S

37 691 km
72 920 $
2025 Land Rover Defender
Vedette
Sans accident

2025 Land Rover Defender

S

13 468 km
77 394 $
2025 Land Rover Defender
NeufVedette

2025 Land Rover Defender

OCTA

69 km
205 160 $
2025 Land Rover Defender
Vedette

2025 Land Rover Defender

21 584 km
98 900 $
2025 Land Rover Defender
Vedette

2025 Land Rover Defender

21 685 km
103 494 $
2025 Land Rover Defender
Vedette

2025 Land Rover Defender

10 109 km
125 065 $
2025 Land Rover Defender
Vedette

2025 Land Rover Defender

90 km
107 224 $

Questions fréquentes

01

Is the 2025 Land Rover Defender a genuine off-road vehicle or primarily a luxury SUV for Canadian buyers?

The third-generation Defender (2020 onward) achieves the rare balance between serious off-road capability and luxury SUV comfort. It offers 291 mm of ground clearance (Defender 110), approach angles of 38 degrees, departure angles of 40 degrees, and a ramp breakover angle of 28 degrees — figures few rivals can match. The Terrain Response 2 system automatically manages off-road driving profiles. In Canada, the Defender is popular in British Columbia for logging and forest service roads and in Alberta for rural properties. Its wade depth with the optional Off-Road Pack is 900 mm. In Canada, pricing starts at approximately $65,500 for the 90 in S trim. However, the large majority of Defenders sold in Canada never leave paved roads — its premium positioning attracts a significant urban lifestyle clientele alongside genuine off-road buyers.

02

What are the differences between the Defender 90 and Defender 110 for a Canadian family buyer in 2025?

The Defender 90 (short wheelbase) is available in 3 and 5-passenger configurations in Canada — second-row space is tight for adults on long trips. It best suits a couple or a family of up to three who value off-road manoeuvrability and style over interior space. Starting price in Canada: approximately $65,500 for the S P300. The Defender 110 (long wheelbase) offers comfortable 5-passenger seating and an optional 7-passenger layout with a third row — starting at approximately $70,900 in S trim. The 110 is significantly more practical for a Canadian family of 4 to 5 and offers 786 litres of cargo volume (5-passenger) versus only 296 litres in the Defender 90 with 5 passengers. For a family with children, the 110 is the clear choice. The Defender 130 8-passenger (introduced 2023) starts at approximately $100,000 CAD.

03

What powertrains does the 2025 Defender offer in Canada and which is most recommended?

Land Rover Canada offers the 2025 Defender with three primary powertrains: the 2.0L turbocharged four-cylinder P300 (296 hp, from $65,500), the 3.0L inline-six mild-hybrid P400 (395 hp, from approximately $82,000), and the 5.0L supercharged V8 P525 (525 hp, Defender V8 from approximately $118,000). The P400 mild-hybrid six-cylinder is the best-balanced powertrain for the Canadian market: 550 Nm of torque from 1,500 rpm for confident towing (3,500 kg capacity), improved efficiency via the 48V mild-hybrid system (approximately 12 to 14 L/100 km mixed real-world use), and power appropriate for all use cases. The P300 four-cylinder can feel strained at altitude in the Rockies or when towing at capacity. The V8 is a performance/prestige variant whose fuel consumption (16 to 20 L/100 km) is poorly suited to daily use and difficult to justify for typical Canadian Defender owners.