Defender OCTA Has Arrived In Malaysia And Its On Sale

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Defender OCTA Has Arrived In Malaysia And Its On Sale

Land Rover has refreshed its Defender range for 2025, enhancing the legendary off-roader’s tech, design, and functionality across all body styles, including the extreme-performance Defender OCTA. The updates apply to the Defender 90, 110, 130, and OCTA, reinforcing the brand’s reputation for delivering rugged vehicles with modern refinement.

The OCTA represents the master of extreme performance on and off‑road and it has a new, even bolder attitude and was first shown in July 2024 and now it is in Malaysia at the below address.

LAND ROVER MALAYSIA, ARA DAMANSARA – SALES

603 7651 2000

60192423879 (WhatsApp)

[email protected]

Block 4, Sime Darby Motors City, No. 6, Jalan PJU 1A/7, Ara Damansara, 47301 Petaling Jaya. Selangor

Back to the OCTA details, well, extensive black detailing for the high‑performance 4×4 hero gives the toughest, most capable and most luxurious model in the Defender family an even more purposeful presence and even greater luxury.

As many as 30 exterior elements have received black finishes as part of the transformation. Defender OCTA Black is finished in Narvik Black: the truest black in the Defender paint palette. Narvik Black is deep and dark with a gloss finish as standard, but clients can personalise the exterior of their OCTA Black by choosing an optional Matte Protective Film.

The front under-shield and rear scuff plates are finished in Satin Black Powder Coat with exposed recovery eyes in Satin Black, while a Gloss Black tow eye cover at the front and Gloss Black quad exhaust tips at the rear provide a contrasting finish. The Land Rover oval on the grille is black with darkened silver script. Even underbody elements feature a Gloss or Satin Black finish, including the cover for the exhaust silencer and centre box, and the optional electrically deployable towbar.

A choice of 20‑inch forged wheels or 22‑inch Gloss Black wheels is available, with black centre caps and Shadow Atlas Defender script, while Gloss Black brake calipers feature contrasting Sentient Silver script.

To complement the dramatically dark exterior, Defender OCTA Black’s interior takes tough luxury to a new level. Ebony Semi‑Aniline Leather with Kvadrat is introduced to Defender for the first time, bringing a soft and tactile finish to the Performance Seats.

They feature unique perforation patterns on the seats, with new stitching detail on the backrests, while the seat backs and armrest hinges are finished in Carpathian Grey – bringing bold finishes to every element.

Across the dashboard, the Cross Car Beam is finished in Satin Black Powder Coat, while an optional Chopped Carbon Fibre finish can be chosen for the interior details – the epitome of tough luxury.

There’s no denying the presence and purpose of Defender OCTA: it’s the tallest and widest Defender, enabling it to tackle even more extreme terrain.

The introduction of Defender OCTA Black takes things up a notch. We know our clients love giving their Defenders all‑black finishes, so our designers have applied this principle to every possible surface – inside and out – to create the ultimate tough luxury Defender OCTA.

Defender OCTA is the extreme performance hero of the unstoppable Defender family, with 635PS 4.4‑litre Twin Turbo mild‑hybrid V8 power, innovative 6D Dynamics suspension and a dedicated OCTA Mode for performance off‑road use. It also features Body and Soul Seats (BASS), which allow those in the front row Performance Seats to feel the music they are listening to, as well as hear it.

Developed in partnership with industry leader SUBPAC, and utilising audio signals from the 700W, 15‑speaker, Meridian Surround Sound System, this immersive high fidelity vibro‑acoustic technology incorporates the same AI optimising software used by the world’s top recording artists and composers.

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