The 2020 Defender is an extremely good used luxury SUV. With standard four-wheel drive and a wading depth of 35.4 inches, it's a competent off-roader. At the same time, this vehicle is composed and convenient on the road. It has simple infotainment controls and a standard two-row seating configuration that provides plenty of space.
2020 Land Rover Defender Infotainment
The Defender's dashboard features a 10-inch touchscreen infotainment system that runs Land Rover's brand-new Pivi Pro interface. In comparison to the rest of the Land Rover lineup's Touch Pro Duo interface, the Defender's system uses a single touchscreen rather than two, provides faster response times, and can handle over-the-air software updates for future releases. Both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are standard, as are an in-dash navigation system, a six-speaker stereo, and an onboard Wi-Fi hotspot. Meridian stereo systems with 10 and 14 speakers are available as options, and buyers of higher-end Defenders get a digital gauge cluster and a head-up display.
2020 Land Rover Defender Features
The infotainment system is simple to operate. The touch screen is well-positioned and responsive, and it can download Land Rover's over-the-air updates. There are numerous physical controls located beneath the screen.
Standard infotainment features: a 10-inch touch screen, navigation, a six-speaker stereo, wireless device charging, Android Auto, and Apple CarPlay
Available infotainment features: a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster, satellite radio, a household-style power outlet, and a 10- or 15-speaker Meridian audio system
Additional standard features: dual-zone automatic climate control, push-button start, and proximity keyless entry
Other available features: tri-zone automatic climate control, a center console refrigerator, an in-cabin air purifier, and a panoramic sunroof