Overlander 4X4  |  February 2023
This month, it’s 40 years since arguably the most important launch in the history of British off-roading. . It was in February 1983 that Land Rover gathered the media together to show off its new 110 – the Series-truck-on-coils from which would one day spring the Defender.
As one of the longest-running car magazines in the country, we were there. And our story of the event, which we’ve pulled from the 4x4 archives, makes for fascinating reading.
So too does the tale of Jeep’s Magneto 2.0 concept car. Would you believe the 2.0 refers to its 0-60 time…?
We’ve got the story of a Corvette-engined Range Rover, too, as well as a thing that looks like an early Vitara has been through a blender but is actually another kind of Suzuki altogether. And if you dream of overland travel but don’t fancy trudging off with a shovel every time nature calls, we’re covering just the sort of expedition you want. You might not be able to afford it… but you’ll definitely want it.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Overlander 4X4 February 2023.