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Only the third release on Oxford’s New Defender 110X, the sparkling white colour scheme follows on from the metallic stone colour of the launch model and the steely grey of the second in the series. In real life the new Defenders were unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 2019 and our Oxford model was released at the same time in celebration. The 5-door Defender 110 features a long wheelbase and the suffix denotes the level of trim with S as standard and X as top of the range, where you’d find leather heated front seats, rough cut walnut veneered dashboard, heated rear seats, a sound system with 14 speakers and 4-way manual headrests.
The external luxury is easier to spot on our model – note the darkened rear lights for example. Registered OY20 YGH, the Defender has a masked black roof, predominantly black exterior trim with dark grey wheels. The front grille and the lower rear panel are painted silver while to the interior, the seating is beige with black dashboard and steering wheel. Capable of 0-60 in 6.0 seconds and a top speed of 129 mph, with a price tag of£45,000 upwards for our 2020 registration, this car certainly has attitude!
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Oxford Diecast New Defender 110X – Fuji White is a die‑cast model (manufacturer part number 76ND110X003) representing the current‑era Land Rover Defender 110X. It is the third colour release in Oxford’s New Defender 110X series, following the metallic stone and steely grey variants.
The model depicts the five‑door Defender 110 with a long wheelbase and the top‑of‑the‑range X trim. Exterior details include a masked black roof, predominantly black trim, dark‑grey wheels, a silver‑coloured front grille and lower rear panel, and darkened rear lights. The interior shows beige seats, a black dashboard and steering wheel, and black‑trimmed 4‑way manual headrests. The vehicle is recorded as registered OY20 YGH, indicating a 2020 registration.
In the real vehicle the new Defender was unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show on 20 September 2019. Performance specifications listed are 0‑60 mph in 6.0 seconds, a top speed of 129 mph and a price starting at £45,000 upwards for the 2020 model year.