If you look at what the industry has to offer you'll immediately realize there is no shortage of pickup trucks to be had. From the American Fords and Chevys to the Japanese workhorses, pickups come in ...
The American continent is a never-ending source of incredible pickup trucks. Be them production version or some custom project, these vehicles have turned over the years into a synonym for what ...
Despite years and years of building pickup versions of its classic Series and Defender off-roaders, Land Rover hasn't built a truck based on the modern version, at least not yet. That's where Heritage ...
View post: I Drove The 2026 Genesis GV80 3.5T Prestige, Here’s My Honest Review Land Rover Defender 130 pickup by Heritage Customs Land Rover Defender 130 pickup by Heritage Customs Land Rover ...
Land Rover will expand the Defender lineup within the next two years to include an EV. But that will still leaving a pick-up-shaped hole in the range, one Heritage Customs can now fill – for twice the ...
Chris Bruce has worked in the automotive industry since 2011 and has written thousands of stories about cars, motorsports, and motorcycles in that time. He has written for Autoblog, Autoviva, CarFax, ...
Last year, we brought you renders of the Heritage Customs Valiance Pickup, essentially a Defender 130 with a portion of the roof chopped off and a pickup bed added out back. Today, we’ve got even ...
This 1993 Land Rover Defender 90 Pickup on Exotic Car Trader combines rugged off-road capability with timeless British style for under $40,000. One could argue that there are plenty of vehicles that ...
There’s no off-roader quite like a classic Land Rover Defender. Indeed, so many people love it that when Land Rover decided to replace it with an all-new model, chemicals giant Ineos spent billions ...
It looks like Land Rover’s new rumored Defender mini-me is coming to fruition. Spy shots recently surfaced of a test mule running about, thanks to our friends at Britain’s AutoCar. The prototype was ...
The Defender is a storied name in Land Rover's history. The previous-generation model continued the legacy of the British brand's original Series I version from 1948 before leaving the market in 2016.