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Land Rover

Land Rover - Defender (2014)

When you think of the Land Rover Defender, you’re instantly reminded of rugged adventure, timeless design, and an uncompromising heritage that has evolved over decades. If you’re exploring the Land Rover Defender price landscape—whether you’re eye‑balling a pristine 2014 version, a well‑upkept used example, or any model in between—understanding the variables that shape its value is key. Below, we break down the essential specs, offer realistic depreciation insights, compare it to its peers, and help you gauge where the Defender stands in today’s market.

  • Model Year: 2014 (latest generation)
  • Engine: 3.0 L diesel V6 (PowerShift® dual‑clutch automatic)
  • Transmission: 7‑speed dual‑clutch automatic
  • Power: 245 hp / 440 Nm (9 % higher than the previous 4.4 L petrol)
  • Torque: Max 440 Nm at 1 500 rpm
  • Fuel Type: Premium diesel (recommended for optimal torque)
  • Drivetrain: 4WD with full‑time permanent‑wheel‑drive
  • Maximum Off‑Road Speed: 90 km/h (stage‑2 cars)
  • Dimensions:
    Length: 4,897 mm
    Width: 1,870 mm
    Height: 2,068 mm
    Wheelbase: 2,816 mm
  • Weight: 1,920–2,109 kg (depends on trim)
  • Maximum Towing Capacity: 1,000 kg (as standard)
  • Ride Height: 200–215 mm (adjustable launch control)
  • Interior: UNL+ leather, 6‑ or 7‑seat layout, panoramic roof option
  • Infotainment: R‑Select with a 10‑in touchscreen, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, 9‑speaker audio
  • Safety: 10 airbags, collision‑avoidance, hill‑start assist, autonomous emergency braking

Land Rover Defender depreciation is an essential aspect of any owner's cost of ownership. Historically, the Defender’s premium engineering and robust build quality mean it retains value better than many other SUVs. Nonetheless, the first year loss is significant: a new or 2014 Defender typically loses 15–20 % of its value in the first 12 months. After that, the rate decelerates: 10 % over years 2–3, and then roughly 1–2 % per year once the vehicle passes the 5‑year mark. For example:

  • First year: 15–20 % of the MSRP
  • Year 2–3: additional 10 % depreciation
  • Year 4–5: 5–7 % per year
  • Beyond 5 years: 1–2 % yearly until the vehicle reaches a decade of age

Given this profile, a well‑maintained used Land Rover Defender price can be surprisingly attractive compared to the original market launch. Sellers often pay by the weight of the vehicle’s service history and mileage. A 2014 Defender with mild use,


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