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Off-Road Refinement

Like its Namesake, the Land Rover Defender 110 Sedona Edition Awakens Feelings of Excitement and a Desire to Explore What Lies Ahead

Sedona has long been known as a place of luxury, beauty, and adventure. These characteristics also can define the Land Rover Defender. Now, the legendary off-roader known for its go-anywhere capability adds an extra touch of refinement with the limited-edition Defender 110 Sedona Edition.

This new 110 showcases the natural deep red hue of the Arizona town’s iron-rich rock formations. The exclusive finish is complemented by black trim, a black front grille, and 22-inch Gloss Black alloy wheels, creating a look that’s both elegant and rugged.
Powering the vehicle is Land Rover’s 3.0-liter inline 6 engine that connects to an 8-speed automatic transmission. Terrain Response, which automatically adjusts settings for traction, handling, and steering in different driving conditions, and Hill Descent Control, which controls speed and safety when descending steep, uneven slopes, come standard, as does the 3D Surround Camera that provides 360-degree overhead views, as well as ground views. The optional Air Suspension Pack adds air springs to raise or lower the vehicle for improved stability and a smoother ride.

Inside, the 2025 model strikes a great union of utility and comfort. Material quality takes a nice jump with a mix of soft Windsor leather and Kvadrat, a wool blend. But the biggest upgrade is in the 110’s technology. The infotainment system gets a boost with a large 11.4-inch touch screen, and Land Rover’s PIVI Pro software offers intuitive navigation, seamless smartphone integration with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and a thumping surround sound system.

The limited-edition Sedona 110 has an mpg of 18 around town and 20 on the highway. The MSRP is $83,8000. As tested, the retail price was $86,725.