Land Rover Defender shows off its torque and power by towing truck with full trailer
- This Land Rover Defender pulled a truck carrying a crane.
- Pulling off a stunt like this puts a massive strain on the engine.
- The Defender in the spotlight is the 3.0 75th Edition, equipped with a 2998 cc engine.
Published on Mar 22, 2024 at 7:34 PM (UTC+4)
by Daksh Chaudhary
Last updated on Mar 25, 2024 at 1:20 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Kate Bain
The Land Rover Defender is like the superhero of SUVs, right? It’s like the Iron Man of the car world, with its power and torque making other SUVs look like mere sidekicks.
But why do people shell out big bucks for it when there are cheaper options out there?
Well, buckle up because this video is about to blow your mind and show you exactly why the Defender is worth every penny.
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Can you imagine a Land Rover Defender casually towing a truck?
Yes, you heard that right. Not just any truck, but one carrying a crane too! It’s like the Defender is saying, ‘Hold my coffee, I’ve got this.’
And guess what? It’s not even breaking a sweat.
Okay, maybe a little sweat, but who wouldn’t when you’re hauling over 50,000 kilograms like it’s no big deal?
So, let’s break it down. We did a little research and this truck in the video weighs a whopping 35,200 kilograms, and the crane from Ace adds another 22,680 kilograms to the mix. That’s a total of around 57,880 kilograms!
And here comes the Defender, pulling both of them together.
Now, don’t get any ideas about trying this at home.
Pulling off a stunt like this puts a massive strain on the engine, and let’s be honest, no one wants to be responsible for turning their Defender into a mere showpiece.
Plus, watching the video, you can see the Defender taking it slow, like a seasoned pro knowing when to pace itself.
But enough about the feat itself, let’s talk specs.
The Defender in the spotlight is the 3.0 75th Edition, equipped with a 2998 cc engine, pumping out a maximum power of 296.36bhp@4000rpm, and a jaw-dropping maximum torque of 650Nm@1500-2500rpm.
With six cylinders under the hood, this SUV is a beast from Land Rover.
In conclusion, the Land Rover Defender isn’t just a car; it’s a legend.
With its Herculean strength and impressive specs, it’s no wonder enthusiasts and SUV lovers swear by it.
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