LAND ROVER DEFENDER 110 (2019-) 5DR SUV 2.0 P400E PHEV 15.4KWH 404 GPF SS EU6 X 5 SEAT AUTO8

The LAND ROVER DEFENDER 110 (2019-) 5DR SUV 2.0 P400E PHEV 15.4KWH 404 GPF SS EU6 X 5 SEAT AUTO8 is a versatile and highly capable SUV that combines rugged off-road prowess with modern hybrid technology. Designed for those who need a practical yet stylish vehicle, this model is well-suited for families and adventurers alike. Its spacious five-seat configuration and premium features make it perfect for daily commuting, weekend getaways, or outdoor adventures. What sets this Defender apart is its impressive blend of traditional durability and eco-friendly innovation, thanks to its plug-in hybrid setup. It offers a smooth drive, generous interior comfort, and exceptional build quality—hallmarks of the LAND ROVER brand. In the competitive SUV market, the Defender 110 is renowned for its iconic design, off-road capability, and advanced features, making it a popular choice for drivers who want both luxury and ruggedness. With a typical private sale valuation around £81,467, an average mileage of 57,785 miles, and most owners having held onto it for multiple years, this model is a reliable and attractive option for those seeking a stylish, versatile vehicle with solid residual value.
average use
average use
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The data indicates that the vast majority of recent mileage readings for the sampled Land Rover Defender 110 vehicles are quite low, with 88.5% recorded between 0 and 10,000 miles. Very few vehicles are recorded with mileage between 20,000 and 30,000 miles (3.3%) or 30,000 to 40,000 miles (3.3%), while only a small proportion (1.6%) have mileage between 190,000 and 200,000 miles. This suggests that most of these vehicles are relatively new or have low recorded usage, which could be relevant for assessing their condition and value.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data details the range of private sale percentage differences from the typical market price for a Land Rover Defender 110 (2019+). The most common variation appears around 1.6%, suggesting that many vehicles are generally valued close to the standard market rate. Notably, several intervals, such as 64000–65000, 77000–78000, 83000–84000, and 86000–87000, show a higher deviation at 6.6%, indicating broader possible price variances at these points. Additionally, there are some clusters of lower differences, around 1.6%, across a wide price spectrum, implying relative consistency in valuation for certain price bands, especially below 70,000 pounds. Overall, the data reflects a relatively stable private sale market with occasional fluctuations, possibly influenced by specific vehicle conditions or market demand at those price points.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of the Land Rover Defender 110 vehicles from 2019 onwards are relatively recent, with 82% manufactured in 2022 and 2023. Specifically, 41% were manufactured in 2022 and another 41% in 2023, highlighting a strong presence of newer models. Vehicles from 2021 make up about 13.1%, while a small 4.9% are from 2024, suggesting ongoing production and a consistent influx of both recent and upcoming models. Overall, the data reflects a predominantly modern vehicle population within the sample.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that for the Land Rover Defender 110 (2019-), the most common main paint colours are Grey at 47.5% and Black at 27.9%, together comprising over 75% of the sample. Green and Brown are less frequent, representing 8.2% and 14.8% respectively, while Silver is quite rare at only 1.6%. This suggests that neutral and darker tones are the predominant choices among owners, with Grey being the most popular colour by a significant margin.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data indicates that the majority of 'LAND ROVER DEFENDER 110 (2019-) 5DR SUV 2.0 P400E PHEV' vehicles, approximately 78.7%, have only had a single registered keeper. Around 14.8% have had two keepers, and a smaller segment, 6.6%, have had three keepers. This suggests that most of these vehicles tend to remain with their initial owner for a significant period, reflecting potential stability in ownership or a preference for first-time buyers.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that all vehicles of the specified model, the Land Rover Defender 110 (2019-), are equipped with a 2.0-liter engine and use hybrid electric power exclusively. This suggests a consistent engine capacity among the fleet, aligning with the hybrid electric fuel type, and highlights the model's focus on electrification and efficiency within this range.