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Old 11-11-2022, 10:37 AM
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Originally Posted by BRW110
I would have loved a 90 instead of 110…if the trunk floor had been flat with the seas folded. I can live with two doors getting in and out of the back seats, but sliding gear in and out of the back with that step rail thing was the deal breaker for me.
I saw an aftermarket mod that fixed this where the "step bar" was removed for a plate under the truck lid and the seats then folded flat... can't find the forum post though right now.
 
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Old 11-11-2022, 10:40 AM
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Hey guys, so as you know I put in my build for a ‘23.5MY 130 up in Ohio. Well I’m in Texas for the week and thought I’d visit a LR dealer here to get some more info. Photos provided below.

1. With the info I obtained, I personally believe LR will be discontinuing the P300 4 Cylinder and replacing it with the P300 inline 6 cylinder w/ MHEV. The 130 will already only use the 6 cylinder setups in either P300 (new) or P400 forms. I was first confused because several press releases, media outlets, and LR themselves all had conflicting information. However as of now, I’m 99% sure the “new” P300 is identical to the P400, as in, contains a MHEV 48-Volt System, is Supercharged, and is Turbocharged. The only difference is, it’s detuned to have less HP and Torque. The “new” P300 in-6 cylinder also has more torque than the 4 cylinder of the same name.

So why do I think the 4 cylinder version will be discontinued? Because not only does the info below pretty much say that it’ll happen; it also just makes sense. For the 90 and 110, the P300 4 and the P400 6 both had the same Combined MPG, and for the 130, now the “new” P300 is a 6 platform which would work better for the extended wheelbase. So why would you get a less powerful engine with the same efficiency and less power, regardless of price for 90 and 110? Just doesn’t make sense for LR to produce it anymore, at least for the Defender, and doesn’t make sense for the customer overall. So I expect it to be discontinued, most likely for 2024-2025MY or until a refresh is released, which may be awhile.

2. As far as V8, the picture also shows that the V8 might possibly be available, after launch of the 130. Maybe in a model year or 2. I don’t know, they might have to work around continuing emissions problems with v8’s, as most companies are removing them.

3. As far as Launch Stock for 130’s, every dealer should be getting at least 1, most likely this or next month. Dealer discretion if they want to demo or just straight up sell. Carpathian Grey unit, etc. (Spec below).

4. Expected equipment removals for most or all 2023.5MY Defenders include No Clearsight Mirror, No Jump Seat, No 11.4in Screen, and No Interactive Driver Display (Digital Instrument Cluster). This affects all Defender models for 2023.5MY except X and V8 models where applicable and I believe all of the 130’s (at least for the 11.4in screen which is standard and possibly the Clearsight mirror which may or may not be standard).

5. The new Gloss Black (Narvik Black) Signature Graphic option is only available if you order the vehicle with the black contrast roof. I’m still confirming this as my 130 order is Santorini Black w/ white contrast roof and was able to build that way, but it might not be able to order that way. Still confirming…

6. Expected 130 production for the first set of allocations is July-August with deliveries beginning most likely October-December.

7. Base model S 130’s with the “new” P300 inline 6 w/ MHEV is only available as sold orders, ie customer request where a slot is picked up, not available as a traditional allocation.

8. Activity Key discontinued or at least not available at all, even though parts? Also confirming…

9. Accessories like the Ladder, Expedition Rack, etc. still able to get not only just through parts, but also when ordering; either through factory or the Port, still confirming…

Thanks guys, just some news.

I hope I can get my 110 before the inline 4 goes away, if in fact it does across the line up.

Info last week from my SA:
1) The 4 cylinder is used for many other Jag and LR smaller vehicles in US, so it seems that it should stick around (F-Pace, Disco, etc.).
2) However, because it is, many of the inline 4's are allocated for those vs Defender, which is basically kicking out my build date...
 
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One data point to the argument above is that JLR sell two different 4 cylinder diesel engines in the Defender in the UK - they are the same engine, but there are two different power outputs available (D200 and D240) with the same torque but different horsepower.

FWIW, I am super happy with my decision to order the P300 rather than the P400. Like others I'd rather have a more mature engine platform than a new and complex hybrid.

And in 10-15 years I'll just replace it with a crate electric replacement
 
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Originally Posted by DoctorofRocks
One data point to the argument above is that JLR sell two different 4 cylinder diesel engines in the Defender in the UK - they are the same engine, but there are two different power outputs available (D200 and D240) with the same torque but different horsepower.

FWIW, I am super happy with my decision to order the P300 rather than the P400. Like others I'd rather have a more mature engine platform than a new and complex hybrid.

And in 10-15 years I'll just replace it with a crate electric replacement
My thoughts as well... I am hoping the 4 cylinder will last 10 year, at which point an engine swap make be in the cards... donor V8 or otherwise
Just need to get the P300 to arrive first...
 
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Originally Posted by DoctorofRocks
One data point to the argument above is that JLR sell two different 4 cylinder diesel engines in the Defender in the UK - they are the same engine, but there are two different power outputs available (D200 and D240) with the same torque but different horsepower.

FWIW, I am super happy with my decision to order the P300 rather than the P400. Like others I'd rather have a more mature engine platform than a new and complex hybrid.

And in 10-15 years I'll just replace it with a crate electric replacement
I believe the D200 has been discontinued. (Harrry's Farm review of his D200 seems to suggest that)

D240 4 cyl and D250 or D300 in 6 cyl are the options now.

I agree with you on the P300. Seems like there is less to break in it. A lighter more suitable option then the P400 for the Defender's primary purpose.
 
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