A Collector’s Dream in Olive Yellow Green, This 1995 Defender 110 Was Built for the Open HorizonAugust 19, 2025 at 08:05 AM EDT
KISSIMMEE, Fla., Aug. 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ECD Automotive Design, the world’s leader in reimagined Land Rovers, proudly introduces Project Daybreak, a custom-built Defender 110 that perfectly balances rugged capability, refined comfort, and timeless heritage. Finished in a striking Olive Yellow Green with a contrasting Cornish Cream roof, Project Daybreak embodies the spirit of exploration, whether carving through city streets or cresting the ridge at first light. Images of Daybreak Video of Daybreak At its heart lies a 430-horsepower LS3 V8 paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission, delivering confident, responsive performance on any terrain. The ECD Air Ride suspension ensures a smooth, adaptable ride, while the stainless-steel exhaust offers a deep, unmistakable note. Heavy-duty stock axles, robust disc brakes with silver calipers, and 18-inch Cornish Cream Sawtooth wheels wrapped in BFG All-Terrain tires complete the build’s go-anywhere stance. The exterior’s meticulous detailing, Heritage-style grille, Zermatt Silver accents, fold-down steps, and LED roofline work lights, reflects ECD’s philosophy that no element is too small for perfection. Inside, Project Daybreak welcomes its passengers with RECARO Orthoped front seats wrapped in rich chocolate brown leather, paired with Exmoor and traditional bench seating in the same finish. Heated and cooled front seats, a Land Rover sunroof, and an interior wrapped in a combination of black leather and French Oak wood accents create an environment as inviting as it is functional. The satin-finished hydro-dipped radio console, custom rear A/C console, and hidden storage solutions elevate both style and practicality. Technology seamlessly integrates with heritage: a touchscreen stereo with wireless CarPlay and Bluetooth, Pioneer audio system with active subwoofer, rear A/C, USB-A and USB-C outlets, 360-degree camera view, digital rearview mirror, remote start, and automatic headlights. “Project Daybreak is a statement of intent,” said Scott Wallace, Co-Founder of ECD Automotive Design. “It’s for the driver who chases the sunrise, who values craftsmanship as much as capability, especially in a classic turned daily driver.” With Project Daybreak, ECD once again demonstrates its mastery of blending British heritage with American performance and bespoke design, offering a Defender that’s as at home in the wild as it is in the heart of the city. Project Daybreak Specifications Model — 1995 Land Rover Defender 110 About ECD Automotive Design Media Inquiries: A photo accompanying this announcement is available at:
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