The team over at ECD Automotive Design seems to have been working 24/7 lately. The people manage to release a new version of the Land Rover Defender virtually every week. Their latest creation is this LRD Project S².
In its production version, the Defender engine usually chugs out around 330 hp (246 kW) and 450 Nm (332 lb×ft) of torque. ECD has improved these numbers, but neglected to mention how much.
The body of the unique ECD Project S² Land Rover Defender 110 sports an exclusive green livery and lots of custom bits, such as the Heritage Edition Anniversary grille, a new front bumper with a winch, a slightly bulging hood cover, LED lighting and a roof rack with an access ladder.
The team didn’t mess with the wheels, but raised the suspension for better off-road experience.
The interior of the upgraded car now houses seats wrapped in expensive brown leather, a powerful JL Audio system, an Alpine Infotainment System, a Wi-Fi hotspot and a classical steering wheel made out of wood.
The tuner built only one copy of the car for an incognito client.
Photo: ECD Automotive Design