• The Land Rover Defender 110 received the AT35 treatment by Arctic Trucks.
  • The SUV rides on 35-inch all-terrain or mud-terrain tires, combined with a suspension lift and a wide bodykit.
  • The cost of the conversion is £29,995 ($38,058) before taxes.

Arctic Trucks revealed their package for the Land Rover Defender 110 in the UK. The AT35 conversion, which was originally previewed in Russia back in 2022, adds 35-inch tires, raised suspension, a wide bodykit, and an optional leather-wrapped interior.

As with other builds by Arctic Trucks, the highlight of the Defender is the 35-inch BF Goodrich KO2 all-terrain or mud-terrain rubber, wrapped around a new set of 20-inch forged alloy wheels. The significantly larger shoes are combined with huge fender flares, that can be finished either body-colored or black, and have inserts with the correct tire pressures for each terrain.

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Other visual modifications include a multitude of Arctic Trucks emblems, extended aluminum side steps, Lava-colored recovery points, and enlarged mud flaps. Among the options, there is a full-size spare wheel on the tailgate and extra LEDs on the roof. Furthermore, owners can upgrade the interior with new leather upholstery and premium floor mats.

The oversized wheels contributed to an increased ground clearance but Arctic Trucks also offers two options for suspension upgrades. The first is a 15 mm (0.6 inches) lift on the standard air suspension, retaining its functionality. There is also the option of Bilstein 10-position adjustable coilovers, which add an extra 20 mm (0.8 inches) of ground clearance.

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The tuner didn’t mess around with the powertrain of the Land Rover Defender, which can be anything from a six-cylinder diesel to a twin-turbo V8, depending on the model.

Every Land Rover Defender 110 AT35 requires a two-week build period, with the entire process taking place in Arctic Trucks’ UK headquarters in Banbury, Oxfordshire. The conversion costs £29,995 ($38,058) before taxes and is compatible with all versions of the Defender 110. Unfortunately, the AT35 treatment is not yet available for the Defender 90 and 130 bodystyles.