Land Rover Defender 2026: Facelift or New Car

The car will feature new headlights and an enlarged screen along with other changes. Prices for the updated Defender have not been announced yet.

June 6, 2025 at 10:25 AM / News

The European market will be the first to see the updated 2026 Defender, and these changes will most likely reach the U.S. as well. The car hasn't undergone revolutionary transformations but has received a number of noticeable tweaks — both in the exterior and in the technical part.

Changes in Appearance and Interior


The designers did not redesign the look of the Defender but added several stylish touches. The front headlights now have updated LED graphics, fog lights have become a base option, and the rear lights have been "sunk" into the body with darkened diffusers added. Bumpers have been reworked, while the hood and air intakes are adorned with relief styling.

The palette has been expanded with two new shades — Woolstone Green and Borasco Grey. The grille and Land Rover badge are now gloss black and the Defender logo is proudly displayed on the wheel caps. New 22-inch seven-spoke wheels are available for those who value not just off-road capability, but style as well.

The main update inside is a 13.1-inch touchscreen (previously a maximum of 11.4 inches). The center console has been slightly reconfigured: the gear lever was moved for convenience, and a hidden storage compartment was added beneath it.

Defender's off-road capabilities have been enhanced: adaptive cruise control has been taught to work off-road (evolution of the All Terrain Progress Control system). In the 130 version, an integrated compressor for quick tire pressure adjustment can now be ordered. A new camera monitors the driver's gaze, reminding them if they're distracted from the road.

Special Status: Defender Octa

The flagship Octa version, debuted in 2025, hasn't been left out. Clients will be offered fresh colors (Borasco Grey and Sargasso Blue), Texture Graphite accents, and Patagonia White Matte wrap. A variant with carbon elements in the exterior and interior has also been introduced.

Updates have touched all modifications — 90, 110, and 130. Official prices and configurations will be announced closer to the sales start, but a sharp price increase is not expected.

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