2025 Defender Interior

Step inside the new Defender, where spaciousness meets luxury. With its stunning design and premium features, this cabin is a welcoming retreat. Whether you’re choosing the Defender 5, 7, or 8-seater, you’ll find ample room for everyone and everything.
The generous Defender cargo bay adds to the convenience, making every journey around Hillsborough Township enjoyable. Explore the 2025 Defender interior dimensions with the team at Land Rover Princeton below. Value your trade, apply for financing, and visit our Princeton dealership for an exciting test drive.
2025 Defender Interior Dimensions & Cargo Space
The newest Defender cargo capacity and interior dimensions differ based on your chosen configuration. Understanding the variations between a Defender 7-seater and an 8-seater is essential for choosing the right model to meet your Cranbury driving needs. Below, we provide a comparison of the key measurements for each model to help you make an informed decision:
Defender 90
- Seating capacity: 5
- Cargo volume (behind 1st/2nd row): 58.3 cubic feet / 15.6 cubic feet
- Headroom (front/rear) w/ standard roof: 40.6 inches / 38.6 inches
- Headroom (front/rear) w/ panoramic roof: 40.6 inches / 37.2 inches
- Legroom: 39.1 inches / 36.6 inches
Defender 110
- Seating capacity: 5 or 7
- Cargo volume (behind 1st/2nd/3rd row) w/ 5 seats: 78.8 cubic feet / 34 cubic feet / 10.7 cubic feet
- Cargo volume (behind 1st/2nd/3rd row) w/ 7 seats: 69 cubic feet / 34.6 cubic feet / 10.7 cubic feet
- Headroom (front/rear) w/ standard roof: 40.6 inches / 40.4 inches
- Headroom (front/rear) w/ panoramic roof: 40.7 inches / 40.4 inches
- Legroom (front/rear): 39.1 inches / 38.4 inches
Defender 130
- Seating capacity: 7 or 8 (8 seats come standard; the 7 seater includes Captain’s chairs)
- Cargo volume (behind 1st/2nd/3rd row) w/ 8 seats: 89 cubic feet / 43.7 cubic feet / 15.3 cubic feet
- Cargo volume (behind 1st/2nd/3rd row) w/ 5+2 seats: 87.1 cubic feet / 48.8 cubic feet / 14.8 cubic feet
- Headroom (1st/2nd/3rd row) w/ panoramic roof (8 seats): 40.6 inches / 40.4 inches / 38.9 inches
- Headroom (1st/2nd/3rd row) w/ panoramic roof (5+2 seats): 40.6 inches / 39.1 inches / 38.9 inches
- Legroom 1st/2nd/3rd row (8 seats): 39.0 inches / 38.4 inches / 31.6 inches
- Legroom 1st/2nd/3rd row (5+2 seats): 39.0 inches / 38.7 inches / 34 inches
Defender Octa
- Same as Defender 110 specs
Step Inside the 2025 Defender at Land Rover Princeton
After checking out this new vehicle’s spacious interior and cargo area, come experience the fantastic roominess of the Defender 7-seater and 8-seater cabins during your test drive at Land Rover Princeton. Got questions? Reach out to us online for more information.
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