The Bowler Defender Challenge is based on the Land Rover Defender 90 P300.
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Off-road performance gurus Bowler Motors have unboxed their gnarly new Defender Challenge off-road racer built to compete in the Challenge Series: a seven-round one-make UK-based rally championship beginning in March 2022. 

Based on the Land Rover Defender 90 P300, the Defender Challenge is powered by an Ingenium 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine kicking out 221kW and 650Nm. To optimise this unit's thermal management, the Bowler engineers fitted a modified front end that increases airflow to the cooling system. The latter also houses additional race-level lighting for improved vision at night and in poor weather conditions.

The car's bespoke performance suspension was designed in collaboration with Fox.
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The Defender's already rigid chassis has also been beefed up to better cope with the hard knocks associated with competitive off-road racing. Both the front and rear subframes have been modified and given additional bracing for a bespoke performance suspension set-up. Designed in collaboration with Fox, it increases the vehicle's ride height by 25mm.

This purposeful stance is enhanced by a set of new Bowler rally-spec 18-inch wheels. Take a peek underneath the Defender Challenge and you'll spy full-length, side-to-side underbody protection panels to keep the drivetrain and engine safe from sharp terrain. 

Stripped-out interior gives quick and easy access to race-bred ancillaries.
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Hop into the stripped-out interior and you'll find a full FIA-standard roll cage plus a set of body-hugging competition race seats. While the standard gear selector has been repositioned for better reach, Bowler has also installed its custom-built column-mounted paddle shifters. Other highlights include a suite of electronic components, from fire protection and electrical cut-offs to additional lighting and vehicle control systems – all fully integrated into the Defender's existing electrical architecture.

Packages for the 2022 Challenge will start at £99,500 (roughly R2,042,150), which includes a Bowler-prepared Defender Challenge car, entry into the 2022 series and event support. Further options include training, series logistics and vehicle support. A range of accessories developed as part of this programme will be available later in the year.


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