ECD Autodesign’s Latest Overhauled Defender 110 is a Nod to the Original Camel Trophy VehiclesNovember 20, 2025 at 08:05 AM EST
KISSIMMEE, Fla., Nov. 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ECD Automotive Design, the world’s largest Land Rover and Jaguar restoration company known for its custom luxury builds, including bespoke Defenders, Range Rovers, Jaguar E-Types, Ford Mustangs and Toyota FJs, today announced the launch of its latest bespoke build, Project Camel Trophy, a full-frame restoration and reinvention of a client-owned Defender 110. What arrived at ECD as a well-worn, decades-old truck has been meticulously rebuilt, modernized, and transformed into an expedition-ready icon that honors the spirit of the legendary Camel Trophy era. Images of Project Camel Trophy Restored from the ground up, the client’s original Defender now emerges in striking Land Rover Sandglow Gloss, instantly recognizable as a tribute to one of the most iconic off-road palettes in automotive history. The exterior is elevated with a Narvik Black roof, matching accents, body-colored Wolf Steel wheels, and BFG All-Terrain tires, giving the classic silhouette an unmistakable, heritage-rich presence. A full external 6-point roll cage, Safety Devices expedition rack, Warn heavy-duty winch, and HELLA 7-inch driving lights complete the transformation, preparing the restored vehicle for whatever adventures lie ahead. Underneath its vintage skin, ECD rebuilt the Defender with modern power and capability. The original powertrain has been replaced with a GM LS3 V8 paired with a 6L80E automatic transmission, supported by upgraded 24-spline heavy-duty axles and ALCON high-performance brakes. From a custom ECD fuel tank to the single-side outlet exhaust, every mechanical component has been renewed or upgraded to deliver reliability, performance, and drivability that far exceed the vehicle’s original specification. Inside, the client’s once-simple interior has been transformed into a handcrafted cabin blending luxury with rugged authenticity. Scheel-Mann Traveler seats, front and middle row, are wrapped in Nappa Schwarz and Kastanienbraun leather with cream piping and vertical diamond stitching, restoring comfort while elevating refinement. Four inward-facing jump seats in the cargo area pay homage to traditional Defender utility. Additional upgrades include a leather-wrapped Puma dash, brown leather center console, premium billet metal hardware, black Nappa leather headliner, and ambient LED courtesy lighting. Technological enhancements, such as a touchscreen with Bluetooth & CarPlay, rear AC, USB charging front and rear, backup camera, remote start, and automatic headlights, ensure that this restored classic feels at home in the modern world. “Restoring a client’s own Defender is always a special project,” said Scott Wallace, CEO and Co-Founder of ECD. “With Project Camel Trophy, we had the opportunity to take a beloved original vehicle and breathe new life into it, honoring its history while rebuilding it to a standard that makes it better than new. This is exactly what ECD was meant to do.” Project Camel Trophy stands as a testament to the power of full custom restoration, preserving personal history while transforming a classic Defender into a capable, modern, and deeply personal machine. Project Camel Trophy Specifications Model — Land Rover Defender 110 About ECD Automotive Design Media Inquiries: A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/50094e60-06b4-48a1-8354-e6b9b8d0a858
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