Comparing the Defender 90, Defender 110, and Defender 130
The Defender is available to shoppers in the Glenwood Springs area in three different versions, each offering something unique. Rest assured that off-road capability and eye-catching design come standard, though. Having trouble deciding between the Defender 90, Defender 110, and Defender 130? Land Rover Roaring Fork is here to help.
Technology Features of the Defender 90/110/130
The Defender 90 and Defender 110 come standard with a 10-inch touchscreen, while the Defender 130 gets a larger 11.4-inch unit. All models come with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, an in-dash navigation system, an onboard Wi-Fi hotspot, and more. So, it's easy to stay connected throughout Garfield County.
Exterior and Interior Features of the Defender 90/110/130
The biggest differentiator between Defender models is size. The Defender 90 and 110 come ready for five passengers, while the Defender 130 comes with seating for eight. The third row offers a convenient 40/20/40 split feature, while the second row folds down with a 60/40 split. As a result, the Defender 130 offers 76.1 cubic feet of storage space, 9.9 more than the Defender 110 and 31.5 more than the Defender 90.
From the outside, the Defender 90 is instantly recognizable, sporting only two doors compared to the four on the Defender 110 and 130. Its shorter length makes it great for crowded lots or narrow trails throughout the Rocky Mountains. All Defender variants have upscale features like LED headlights and a panoramic roof.
Driver Aids and Safety Features of the Defender 90/110/130
All three variants of the Defender make it easy to stay safe as you travel I-70 or other roads in the Roaring Fork Valley. Emergency Braking, Blind Spot Assist, Lane Keep Assist, and a 360-degree Parking Assistance Camera all come standard, no matter which Defender is right for you.