Here it is, in all its glory: the Octa, Land Roverโs fastest, most powerful Defender ever. But if you ask its creator, Jamal Hameedi, as I did recently at the vehicleโs LA reveal, the impressive off-roader portends so much more.
For scale: the author (6 feet tall) standing next to the Defender Octa.Photo by Nick Dimbleby for Gear Patrol
Track monster
The Land Rover Defender Octa is a new high-performance, ultra-capable Defender 110.
According to Hameedi, the Head of Special Vehicles at Land Rover (and whose CV includes the development of Ford Raptor), the manufacturer tested the new Octa over 1,000,000 kilometers, both off-road and on the track.
According to Hameedi, the new tire took two years to develop.Photo by Nick Dimbleby for Gear Patrol
Interestingly, itโs the latter location where Hameedi thinks the new Octa really shines.
โThis thing is as fun, maybe more fun, to drive on a track as it is off-road.โ
โThis thing is as fun, maybe more fun, to drive on a track as it is off-road,โ they said. โIโve never seen that before and it makes the Octa really special. We even tested the Octa at the Nurburgring.โ
Certain models have a top speed of 155 mph. To stop that much mass, Octa comes with massive Brembo brakes.Photo by Nick Dimbleby for Gear Patrol
A diamond on the rough
With the Octa, Land Rover doubles down on a trend of pushing each of its vehicles as their own sub brand. For example, the Defender and the Range Rover are now two distinct entities.
The clearance lights (like you see on high-performance pick-up trucks) are over-the-top but necessary on the Defender Octa due to the V8 and the 80-inch wide stance.Photo by Nick Dimbleby for Gear Patrol
Octa, which stands for diamond, will be Defenderโs new ultra high-performance line. (Think: AMG to Mercedes or M to BMW. Itโs much more than a bigger engine.) Meanwhile, โSpecial Vehicle [Operations]โ will underpin the high-performance Range Rover models.
Expect to see a lot of โOctaโ references in the coming years. In fact, Land Rover has already started to tone back the Land Rover badge on new cars.
Land Rover has already started to tone back the Land Rover badge on new cars. The Octa is a Defender, plain and simple.Photo by Nick Dimbleby for Gear Patrol
The most powerful Defender ever
Land Rover did not hold back on equipping its new flagship. The Octa is packed to the gills.
The Defender is powered by a BMW-sourced 4.4-liter Twin Turbo mild-hybrid V8 producing 626 HP and up to 553 lb-ft of torque.Photo by Nick Dimbleby for Gear Patrol
Power: The Defender is powered by a BMW-sourced 4.4-liter Twin Turbo mild-hybrid V8 producing 626 HP and up to 553 lb-ft of torque.
Huge Speed: 0-60mph comes in 3.8 seconds. Certain models have a top speed of 155 mph. To stop that much mass, Octa comes with massive Brembo brakes.
Suspension: Land Rover has rolled out a reworked version of the 6D Dynamics suspension originally released in the SV Range Rover Sport. Here, itโs able to level out pitch and roll. If youโve seen those robo-toys that keep the ball level on a surface then you can imagine what this does for the Defender.
Tires: When optioned with the new 20-inch off-road wheels, the Defender is equipped with a special new tire that Hameedi told me took two years to develop. Itโs a 33-inch (275/60 R20) 3-layer legitimate off-road tire thatโs also capable on a track (shown in our live pics).
Lift: 1.1-inch lift, along with the lift of the larger off-road tires and a nearly 3-inch wider stance, gives the Defender really serious presence in person. Itโs capable of an additional 100mm of wading depth.
Exterior Details: An all-new front bumper, massive fender flares, graphite body protection and chopped carbon fiber details make up most of the exterior changes
Inside: All-new seats (front and rear) with special fabrics including leather and animal-free fabrics. And more interestingly, Land Rover has incorporated in-built subwoofer-like actuators from Subpac and Coventry University into the seats to better feel your music. Itโs like a bass shaker in premium movie theaters. Expect to see more of this.
Tastefully Over the Top: The US spec clearance lights (like you see on high-performance pick-up trucks) and the dual raised air intakes are over-the-top but necessary on the Defender Octa due to the V8 and the 80-inch wide stance. The fact that theyโre necessary to meet legal requirements is just icing on the cake. Iโm sure weโll see people retrofitting these to Defenders as quickly as parts are available.
Competition: A clear volley at the Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG.
Early adopters can secure the โEdition Oneโ colorway, which boasts special Faroe Green paint with matte wrap and chopped carbon fiber detailing.Photo by Nick Dimbleby for Gear Patrol
A special version for early adopters called โEdition Oneโ has special Faroe Green paint with matte wrap and chopped carbon fiber detailing. The bronze tow hooks are an especially fancy touch. This is the model in our photos.
When will you see it in the wild?
The public debut of the Defender Octa will happen at Goodwood Festival of Speed on July 11.
A non first-edition Octa with a slightly more modest, speed-oriented setup on 22-inch wheels. Only 4,010 units will be created for the first year, a quarter of which will find their way to the US.Photo by Nick Dimbleby for Gear Patrol
For those of you not in the UK, youโll need to standby. Only 4,010 units will be created for the first year, of which just 1,000 will come to the US.
Pre-orders will debut soon with production starting in October.
Price: As youโd expect, a big premium
The standard Defender Octa starts at an MSRP of $152,000. You can expect your local dealership, depending on its scruples, to mark that up.
The Defender OCTA Edition One, shown here in the pics, which will only be available in the first year of production, will have a starting price of $167,800.
Stay tuned for more insights once we get behind the wheel of the Defender Octa.