When we contacted the...
When we contacted the Midlands 4x4 marque, a spokesman told us: "No decision has been made yet." However, our sources insist the Disco will appear first at the New York Motor Show in early April. As Americans don"t buy diesels, this will be a petrol model - leaving the way clear for the oil-burner to take the stage for the first time at the British exhibition a month later.
The 4x4 can trace its...
The 4x4 can trace its roots back to the original Series I, which made its debut in 1948. And to mark its 60th anniversary, the brand is preparing to launch a commemorative limited-edition model next year.
The special version of the 90 will feature a canvas soft-top, and take inspiration from the North American Spec (NAS) Def÷enders of the Nineties.
It comes with an unusual side-hinged lower tailgate and a full roll cage, including an external cage at the front to protect the windscreen. Buyers can also expect trim improvements and unique alloy wheels to set it apart from regular models. The 4x4 debuted at the Amsterdam Motor Show in April 1948, so fans are likely to face a 12-month wait before seeing the new version. Engi÷neers are also hoping to develop an automatic transmission for the Defender. It shares its new 2.4-litre diesel engine with the Ford Transit, and a spokesman for the firm said: "If the Transit gets one, it would be great to fit it to the Defender."