The Land Rover Defender is already an iconic, rugged vehicle, but that won’t stop Project Kahn from doing their own redesign. Under their design team’s guiding hand, the Defender went from a capable, comfortable machine to a diesel powered beast. The Flying Huntsman, as Project Kahn’s model is known, beefs up the Defender’s original Jeep-like design, becoming something closer to an armored Humvee than a casual off-roader. A few features jump out as big changes, namely the six wheels the model has. The Flying Huntsman can make use of all of them too, switching to and from six wheel drive. Also new is the color scheme, an all-black paint job with red highlights on the otherwise black hubcaps. The open bed provides plenty of space for traveling as does the strikingly red interior, which looks to legally fit five, but could probably move an entire hockey team if you needed it to. Project Kahn is based in Britain, so the price we have listed at the bottom is converted from their British Pound listing, but this is the kind of vehicle that’s worth a quick puddle jump.
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