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Overlander 4X4 Magazine October 2023 Back Issue

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22 Reviews   •  English   •   Aviation & Transport (Automotive)
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In this month’s 4X4 Magazine, we take you properly off-road in a supreme Bentley Bentayga 4.0. Riding in the S model, we opt away from the hybrid and treat ourselves to the S model’s terrific twin-turbocharged 4.0-litre V8 petrol engine. The Bentayga is gargantuan, so it needs its V8’s power, yet despite its size, the Bentayga is astonishingly agile, with manoeuvrability we could only marvel at. Equipped with 22” tyres and suspension that manages its weight with ease, this high-end, luxury Bentley also has no traditional off-road hardware. A bold decision, that seemingly has had no negative effects on the Bentayga’s performance off-road. Turning away from the luxury of a Bentley 4X4 SUV, we delve into Jeep’s Rubicon departure, referring to their new concept Jeep Wrangler 4xe. The glaringly noticeable changes to this Jeep will be its complete lack of cover from the elements, and its military-style aesthetic. However, if you read into the details, Jeep just about mention that this Jeep will run on GREEN energy. Yes, this is a PHEV Jeep, and outwardly, a noteworthy departure both aesthetically and mechanically from the familiar Wrangler popularised by the American car manufacturers. Most likely a work of fantasy, this concept model certainly is unique, and well worth a read about. Looking back to a ‘lockdown project’, we discover a desirable Defender 110 that has been modified into a ‘slick overland camper’ by its owner Mark Woodland. Refurbished originally with the idea of a post-lockdown expedition to Morocco in mind, this Landy is yet to embark on a worldwide tour, something that a potential new owner could change. The 110 is ex-military and is unusually powered by a 200Tdi engine, and in addition to this, it only has 74,000 miles clocked on it. This might seem like a lot of mileage, but for a Tdi, it’s not much to worry about. There is certainly a lot to entertain and stimulate your mind in this issue of 4X4 Magazine, perhaps too much to mention. Don't miss out!
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October 2023 In this month’s 4X4 Magazine, we take you properly off-road in a supreme Bentley Bentayga 4.0. Riding in the S model, we opt away from the hybrid and treat ourselves to the S model’s terrific twin-turbocharged 4.0-litre V8 petrol engine. The Bentayga is gargantuan, so it needs its V8’s power, yet despite its size, the Bentayga is astonishingly agile, with manoeuvrability we could only marvel at. Equipped with 22” tyres and suspension that manages its weight with ease, this high-end, luxury Bentley also has no traditional off-road hardware. A bold decision, that seemingly has had no negative effects on the Bentayga’s performance off-road. Turning away from the luxury of a Bentley 4X4 SUV, we delve into Jeep’s Rubicon departure, referring to their new concept Jeep Wrangler 4xe. The glaringly noticeable changes to this Jeep will be its complete lack of cover from the elements, and its military-style aesthetic. However, if you read into the details, Jeep just about mention that this Jeep will run on GREEN energy. Yes, this is a PHEV Jeep, and outwardly, a noteworthy departure both aesthetically and mechanically from the familiar Wrangler popularised by the American car manufacturers. Most likely a work of fantasy, this concept model certainly is unique, and well worth a read about. Looking back to a ‘lockdown project’, we discover a desirable Defender 110 that has been modified into a ‘slick overland camper’ by its owner Mark Woodland. Refurbished originally with the idea of a post-lockdown expedition to Morocco in mind, this Landy is yet to embark on a worldwide tour, something that a potential new owner could change. The 110 is ex-military and is unusually powered by a 200Tdi engine, and in addition to this, it only has 74,000 miles clocked on it. This might seem like a lot of mileage, but for a Tdi, it’s not much to worry about. There is certainly a lot to entertain and stimulate your mind in this issue of 4X4 Magazine, perhaps too much to mention. Don't miss out!


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In this month’s 4X4 Magazine, we take you properly off-road in a supreme Bentley Bentayga 4.0. Riding in the S model, we opt away from the hybrid and treat ourselves to the S model’s terrific twin-turbocharged 4.0-litre V8 petrol engine. The Bentayga is gargantuan, so it needs its V8’s power, yet despite its size, the Bentayga is astonishingly agile, with manoeuvrability we could only marvel at. Equipped with 22” tyres and suspension that manages its weight with ease, this high-end, luxury Bentley also has no traditional off-road hardware. A bold decision, that seemingly has had no negative effects on the Bentayga’s performance off-road. Turning away from the luxury of a Bentley 4X4 SUV, we delve into Jeep’s Rubicon departure, referring to their new concept Jeep Wrangler 4xe. The glaringly noticeable changes to this Jeep will be its complete lack of cover from the elements, and its military-style aesthetic. However, if you read into the details, Jeep just about mention that this Jeep will run on GREEN energy. Yes, this is a PHEV Jeep, and outwardly, a noteworthy departure both aesthetically and mechanically from the familiar Wrangler popularised by the American car manufacturers. Most likely a work of fantasy, this concept model certainly is unique, and well worth a read about. Looking back to a ‘lockdown project’, we discover a desirable Defender 110 that has been modified into a ‘slick overland camper’ by its owner Mark Woodland. Refurbished originally with the idea of a post-lockdown expedition to Morocco in mind, this Landy is yet to embark on a worldwide tour, something that a potential new owner could change. The 110 is ex-military and is unusually powered by a 200Tdi engine, and in addition to this, it only has 74,000 miles clocked on it. This might seem like a lot of mileage, but for a Tdi, it’s not much to worry about. There is certainly a lot to entertain and stimulate your mind in this issue of 4X4 Magazine, perhaps too much to mention. Don't miss out!
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Since lockdown, there has been a huge growth in the number of people getting into camping, the outdoors and enjoying an off-grid lifestyle. More and more, as a society we want to get away. Away from the relentlessness of a working life that has increasingly invaded our homes; away from the tyranny of always-on electronics and ever-watchful social media; away from the pressure to be busy, to be productive, to be available.

When your every waking hour is spent feeling hunted, just disappearing into the countryside for the weekend is a blessed relief. And if you’re in a 4x4, you can disappear further away and deeper into it. Overlander 4x4 reflects Britain’s new-found interest in an outdoor lifestyle.

We’re not a magazine about camping, but a magazine about the sort of adventures that involve it. Primarily, we focus on overlanding – showcasing both trip-of-a-lifetime expeditions as well as adventures that are more modest and, for most of us, more attainable. As always with anything four-wheel drive, it’s going to be a journey worth making, so join us for the adventure.

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