I took the 2020 Land Rover Defender 110X on a demanding one-lap rally across Bajio Trail. From farmland drifts to sandy corners, this V8 beast roared through dust, bumps, and water crossings. I finished first with 04:02 on the clock. Ended the day by claiming a new home, La Casa Solariega.
Today, it's about the 2020 Land Rover Defender 110x.
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The 2020 Land Rover Defender 110X blends rugged heritage with modern capability. It's a 5.0L V8 that delivers serious off-road power, so I chose this for the off-road trail I was going on. And I had it in my collection already, probably won her in a spin.
It has a strong visual presence, blending classic Defender heritage with modern touches. The rugged details reflect the SUV's serious off-road intentions and refined utility.
Winding through the open fields and rustic beauty of Tierra Prospera, this long and narrow trail offered a true rally experience. Surrounded by rolling farmland and wide, open skies, it's as visually stunning as it is technically demanding, a perfect blend of speed and scenery.
It was a one-lap race where I was positioned eighth with five more SUVs that were the same on the trail. I noticed the racers ahead of me were maintaining a line for a turn ahead, but I didn't.
The engine sound of the SUV was too loud, and it felt like I was travelling in an AC bus. I found another Defender ahead of me, and I bumped that racer when I was overtaking her.
As it's an SUV, it's difficult to control it when it's time to brake, but I didn't care, so I sped up and I messed up at a big turn ahead.
I used the rewind feature of the game to solve that mess up time, and this time I hit the brake early so I could control the car just fine, and I started messing up with the racers instead.
That's the racer who was holding the first position all along, and I went ahead of her at 38% progress. Then, after driving for a moment, I reached the concrete road at 44% progress and thought the off-road was done.
But I was wrong, as I had to turn to another off-road at 48% progress, and as I was leading them all, I was trying some cool drifts on the sands and was messing up with racers on my tail.
And look at the beautiful car that's not so beautiful anymore after it's covered with sand and dust, though it's not damaged much.
There was this waterway on the route where I was hoping the car would lose some dust, and I tried to tilt the frame at that moment.
I kept driving and reached the concrete road again at 96% progress, and I was sure this time that I was done with the dust and sand after all.
I could see the finishing line from afar, and I didn't slow down. I finished the race first at 04m 02s.
Then on the map, I noticed there was a house that I could purchase for free. I drove there and purchased La Casa Solariega and set this as my home.
To be Continued...