Skip advert
Advertisement

Mid-size Premium SUV of the Year 2020: Land Rover Defender

The Land Rover Defender is the 2020 Auto Express Premium Mid-size SUV of the Year, with the BMW X3 and Porsche Macan commended

The Defender is one of the star cars of 2020, so it’s no surprise to see it claim an impressive win at this year’s New Car Awards. It almost has a foot in two camps, because in 110 form it can seat up to seven people.

However, we know you buy cars with a keen eye on price, and with the five-seat 90 starting from £43,625, the headline figures mean it’s surprisingly affordable, even if you’ll have to spend a bit more than that sum for the specification of car you’ll really want.

There are many positives to the Defender, but the real area that makes it is the car’s personality. It feels different to every other Land Rover SUV without sacrificing that element of luxury you want from a premium vehicle. It sits alone and proud in the British manufacturer’s range.

Advertisement - Article continues below

It’ll do the rough-tough off-roading stuff its iconic predecessor became famous for, as we found out earlier this year on a three-day expedition across Namibia, but the Defender is equally at home around town, with clever technology such as ClearSight Ground View helping on tight city streets as much as on mountain trails.

A recently announced PHEV will join the line-up soon, while the range of diesel and petrol motors currently on sale is sound. It’s a more involving drive than any other Land Rover model, too, with steering that gives a good connection to the car, but with a level of refinement that a premium SUV like this needs to achieve.

Skip advert
Advertisement
Skip advert
Advertisement - Article continues below

Yet one area where the Defender really moves the game on for Land Rover is the in-car tech. Infotainment has been the brand’s weak point, but the Pivi system in the Defender counters that criticism, and helped it win this award, thanks to a responsive interface with plenty of features, super-sharp graphics and over-the-air software updates.

Clever nods to the original version of this British classic, such as a very useful storage ledge above the glovebox, mean that form still follows function, and it’s not just design for design’s sake with the new Defender.

Advertisement - Article continues below

In 110 spec you can choose five, six or seven-seat options, so the Defender’s flexibility is never in question, and while its styling and image might split opinion, it’s undeniable that Land Rover knows its market in 2020 and that there’s a new group of Defender buyers. They’ll be very pleased with the result of the company’s efforts.

Our choice

Land Rover Defender 110 D250 SE (£56,355)

Mild-hybrid technology complements the D250’s solid torque, sound refinement and smooth power delivery, while SE trim best balances equipment on offer and how much you’ll pay for it. This mid-spec model is where the Defender’s character shines brightest, which undoubtedly defines the car.

Commended

BMW X3

The X3 is a less characterful option compared with the Defender, but it’s still a solid choice, with practicality, great handling, efficiency and performance, plus comfort and technology all combining to make a great and refined premium family SUV. It’s still the best of the German competitors at this level of the market.

Skip advert
Advertisement
Skip advert
Advertisement - Article continues below

Porsche Macan

If you need an SUV with practicality for the family but you don’t want to sacrifice driving enjoyment, the Porsche Macan is the premium model to go for. Even the 2.0-litre four-cylinder-engine version that basically uses the motor from VW’s Golf GTI is more than enough – and it’s the most affordable option, too.

New Car Awards 2020: the winners

Skip advert
Advertisement

Sean’s been writing about cars since 2010, having worked for outlets as diverse as PistonHeads, MSN Cars, Which? Cars, Race Tech – a specialist motorsport publication – and most recently Auto Express and sister titles Carbuyer and DrivingElectric. 

Find a car with the experts

Skip advert
Advertisement

Recommended

2026 Land Rover Defender updates look subtle, but they fix one huge annoyance for owners
Land Rover Defender MY26 updates - front

2026 Land Rover Defender updates look subtle, but they fix one huge annoyance for owners

Land Rover has introduced new, larger white-painted steel wheels for models with big brakes, fixing one massive irritation with the previous generatio…
News
30 May 2025
Land Rover Defender drives JLR profits to a ten year high
Land Rover Defender 110 County - cornering

Land Rover Defender drives JLR profits to a ten year high

JLR prepares for a busy year ahead with the launch of the first electric Range Rover, and the next stages of Jaguar’s rebirth
News
14 May 2025
Best diesel cars 2025
Best diesel cars - header image

Best diesel cars 2025

Diesel power strikes a balance between performance and fuel economy, and these are the best diesel cars you can buy
Best cars & vans
28 Apr 2025
Best 4x4s and off-road cars to buy 2025
Best 4x4s and off-road cars - header image

Best 4x4s and off-road cars to buy 2025

After a four-wheel-drive vehicle with plenty of off-road clout? We have you covered
Best cars & vans
28 Apr 2025

Most Popular

Citroen is plotting a new 2CV – but the risks are huge
Citroen 2CV retro render

Citroen is plotting a new 2CV – but the risks are huge

We talk to Citroen bosses on plans to reboot its icon – and do they go retro or futuristic?
News
8 Jun 2025
New Kia Sportage breaks cover and it’s sleeker than ever
Kia Sportage - front

New Kia Sportage breaks cover and it’s sleeker than ever

Full specification and details have been announced for the UK version of Kia’s big-selling mid-size SUV
News
4 Jun 2025
Best mid-size SUVs to buy 2025 - our expert pick of the top options
June 2025 Best mid-size SUVs

Best mid-size SUVs to buy 2025 - our expert pick of the top options

Mid-size SUVs are hugely popular in the UK, and these are the very best of the current crop
Best cars & vans
4 Jun 2025