When it comes to the Land Rover Defender, it doesn’t matter if you’re talking about the full-size version, a Defender built for kids or a Defender multi-tool, we’re probably going to like everything about it. This is the case with the ECD Automotive Design Project DiVA Land Rover Defender. Described by the brand as “a D90 made for hitting all of the latest spots in Hollywood,” Project DiVA takes all that classic heritage and off-road quality and modifies it—without sacrificing any of its iconic DNA—for the concrete jungle. This black on black on more black Defender is powered by a 6.2-liter V8 mated to a six-speed automatic that’s more than capable of tackling anything on Rodeo Drive. In terms of comfort, style and convenience, it’s nothing short of spectacular. There are heated and ventilated Corbeau Trailcat seats covered in super soft black leather, a built-in console wireless charger, full infotainment setup and custom lock boxes in the cabin for your valuables.
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