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The New 2020 Land Rover Defender Launches in Kenya

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The new 2020 Land Rover Defender has been officially been launched in Kenya and already it has attracted a lot of interest from the wealthy in Kenya.

A unit of this machine costs up to Ksh. 21.6 million and those that own this country are fighting to have a piece of this engineering marvel.

And their fight for a unit is not far-fetched. The New 2020 Land Rover Defender is a car you will be proud to own in Kenya.

Specifications

For starters, Land rovers are known for their off-road maneuverability and Very comfortable to drive. For the Defender 90, there are two doors while Defender 110 has four. Moreover, there are six trim models – Defender, S, SE, HSE, First Edition, or Defender X.

Other features include an MHEV technology, which allows it to accelerate from 0 to 97 kilometers per hour in just 5.7 seconds. And it does stop there, it keeps it going all the way to its top speed of 208 kilometers per hour.

Already four units of the fifteen shipped into the country have been bought; this is according to Inchcape Kenya Limited, the dealers of the Land Rovers and Range Rovers in Kenya.

To own a unit, you will need between Ksh. 11 million and Ksh. 22 million. What do think of this magnificent machine?

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