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Defender OCTA Black Edition unveiled

Defender OCTA Black Edition unveiled

India Today5 hours ago
The toughest Defender ever just got a whole lot bolder. The newly unveiled Defender Octa Black turns the brand's high-performance SUV into an all-black beast, built for both extreme terrains and maximum street presence.Finished in Narvik Black, the most intense black in the Defender palette, Octa Black wears its new look with purpose. A total of 30 exterior elements are treated in either Gloss or Satin Black; from the front undershield and scuff plates to the tow eye covers and quad exhaust tips. Even underbody parts like the exhaust silencer cover and optional towbar get the stealth treatment. Buyers can push the theme further with an optional matte protective film and 22-inch gloss black wheels.advertisementInside, the cabin introduces Ebony Semi-Aniline Leather with Kvadrat upholstery to the Defender lineup for the first time. The performance seats feature a new perforation pattern and stitching, while Carpathian Grey seat backs and trim add subtle contrast. Optional Chopped Carbon Fibre finishes are also available for those wanting a more aggressive interior edge.
Beneath the styling upgrades, Octa Black keeps the same brute performance as the standard OCTA: a 626bhp 4.4-litre twin turbo mild-hybrid V8, paired with a 6D Dynamics suspension system and a dedicated Octa Mode for high-performance off-road driving. The front seats are equipped with Body and Soul Seats (BASS) technology, allowing occupants to feel music through vibrations, powered by a 700W Meridian audio system and audio tech developed with SUBPAC.It also gets the latest updates from across the Defender range, including a 13.1-inch touchscreen, new LED headlight graphics, and flush rear lights with smoked lenses.Octa Black joins the performance lineup alongside new colour variants like Sargasso Blue and Borasco Grey, with a Patagonia White Matte Wrap due later in the year.The launch also aligns with Defender's role as official partner of the Oasis Live '25 world tour, which kicks off today in the UK, giving the Octa Black a global stage to show off its new aesthetic.The standard Defender OCTA made its debut in India in March this year, carrying a price tag of Rs 2.59 crore (ex-showroom), it remains to be seen when the black edition will be introduced in India.Subscribe to Auto Today Magazine- Ends
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