
The Defender Dakar D7X-R is Land Rover’s most extreme off-road racing machine yet, purpose-built for the gruelling Dakar Rally and FIA World Rally-Raid Championship (W2RC) competition. Ready to compete in the newly restructured ‘Stock’ series starting in 2026, this Rally Warrior combines production-based architecture with cutting-edge competition modifications.
Dakar Defender Dakar D7X‑R Platform and Architecture
The Defender Dakar car uses the robust D7x aluminum monocoque platform, known for its lightweight construction and high structural rigidity, which provides exceptional off-road resilience and safety.
The body architecture is shared with the production model but has been reinforced and modified to handle the stresses of rally raids.
Engine and Powertrain Specifications.
Engine Details
- Engine Type: BMW-sourced 4.4-litre twin-turbocharged V8 petrol engine
- Power Output: 626 hp and 750 Nm of torque (Defender OCTA specification).
- Competition Power: Approximately 400 hp (limited to 6.5 kg per horsepower as restricted by stock class regulations)
- Power Restriction: Achieved via restricted air intake to comply with FIA regulations
- Engine Condition: Fully sealed production engine with FIA supervision throughout the production process
Transmission and Drivetrain
- Transmission: ZF 8-speed automatic transmission with external cooler and easy software calibration.
- Transfer Case: Production part with low-range lock out via software, auxiliary cooler added.
- Variations: Mechanical limited-slip differentials front and rear (replacing OCTA’s electronic systems)
- Drive type: Permanent all-wheel drive (AWD) system optimized for rally conditions.
Defender Dakar D7X-R Dimensions & Body
| Category | Specification Details |
|---|---|
| Engine Type | BMW-sourced 4.4-litre Twin-Turbocharged V8 Petrol Engine |
| Production Power Output | 626 hp and 750 Nm of torque (Defender OCTA specification) |
| Competition Power Output | Approximately 400 hp (restricted by FIA Stock Class regulations – 6.5 kg per horsepower limit) |
| Power Restriction Method | Restricted air intake system to comply with FIA regulations |
| Engine Status | Fully sealed production engine monitored by FIA during manufacturing |
| Transmission Type | ZF 8-Speed Automatic Transmission with external cooling system |
| Software Calibration | Simplified transmission software tuning for rally reliability |
| Transfer Case | Production-spec unit with low-range locked out via software; auxiliary cooler installed |
| Differentials | Mechanical limited-slip differentials (front and rear) replacing OCTA’s electronic systems |
| Drive Type | Permanent All-Wheel Drive (AWD) tuned for enhanced rally performance |
Chassis and body architecture
- Architecture: D7x aluminium monocoque construction (production-based)
- Body source: Bodies manufactured on the production line at JLR’s Nitra, Slovakia facility.
- Track width: Approximately 4 inches wider than the standard Defender (using OCTA’s wider base and regulation allowance)
- Ride height: Significantly higher than specification from production model.
- Weight: Approximately 3 tonnes (exact figure classified for competitive advantage)
Dimensions
| Feature | Defender Dakar D7X‑R Specs* |
|---|---|
| Base Platform | Defender 110 (OCTA) production-based |
| Body Structure / Type | D7x aluminum monocoque; two-door competition configuration |
| Length | ~5018 mm |
| Width / Track | 2105 mm; extended track width (~+4 inches over standard Defender) |
| Height / Ride Height | ~1967 mm; significantly increased ride height over production model |
| Wheelbase | 3022 mm (matches production specification) |
| Seating | 2 (competition-spec) / up to 8 (standard Defender interior optional) |
Suspension and Handling Systems.

Suspension Changes
- Front Suspension: Independent with inboard mounting points, reinforced with steel backing plates
- Rear Suspension: Twin dampers at each corner, replacing OCTA’s 6D hydraulically-interlinked units.
- Reinforcement: Steel backing plates tie the suspension mounts into a roll cage structure
- Suspension Links: Long, strong links to accommodate the wide track width
- Philosophy: Optimized for high-impact desert racing with redundancy for reliability
Wheel and Tire Specifications
- Wheel Size: 17-inch bespoke wheels (optimized for durability)
- Tire Specification: 35-inch BF Goodrich KDR2+ Rally-Raid tires are used.
- Sidewall Benefits: Wide sidewalls are provided for puncture resistance and high impact absorption.
- Spare Tires: Three 110-pound mounted spare tires are available on the rear axle.
Braking System – Technical Specifications
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Front Brakes | 355 mm ventilated disc rotors with high-performance brake package |
| Rear Brakes | Ventilated disc system for consistent braking performance |
| Design Limitation | Brake component size limited by the use of 17-inch wheels |
| Cooling System | Advanced brake cooling ducts integrated into the bodywork for improved thermal management under race conditions |
Fuel and Range Systems – Competition-Ready Design
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Fuel Cell Capacity | 145 gallons (approximately 550 liters) FIA-approved competition fuel cell |
| Fuel Weight (Full) | Around 900 pounds when completely filled |
| Operational Range | Calibrated for long-distance rally stages without requiring refueling stops |
| Safety Standards | Fully FIA-compliant fuel containment and safety systems to meet international motorsport regulations |
Safety Equipment and Interior
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Roll Cage | FIA-compliant multi-point roll cage wrapped in carbon fiber for maximum rigidity and safety |
| Safety Integration | Roll cage directly tied into suspension reinforcement points to improve chassis strength |
| Seating | Lightweight competition-grade bucket seats equipped with multi-point racing harnesses |
| Fire Suppression System | Integrated on-board fire suppression setup for enhanced driver and navigator protection |
| Design Philosophy | Maintains key Defender interior elements while optimizing for race functionality |
| Dashboard | Retains production-style “cross-car beam” structure, now wrapped in carbon fiber |
| Center Console | Custom-modified console includes integrated water supply system for driver and co-driver |
| Controls and Navigation | Simplified interface featuring rally-grade navigation, telemetry systems, and essential controls only |
| Handbrake | Hydraulic handbrake unit designed to mimic the OCTA’s production shifter for driver familiarity |
Competition-specific features

Rally equipment
- Professional navigation suite: Equipped with a complete rally navigation system featuring multiple high-resolution displays for real-time tracking and route management.
- Advanced communications: Integrated radio and telemetry systems ensure constant connection between driver, navigator and support crew.
- Enhanced lighting package: High-intensity LED light bars provide optimal illumination during night stages and poor visibility conditions.
- Underbody protection: Extensive skid plates and bash guards protect critical components from rocks and debris in off-road stages.
- Roof-mounted air intake: Special snorkel design provides optimal dust filtration and consistent airflow during desert racing.
Regulatory compliance
- Homologation Basis: Developed from the Defender OCTA platform, the car meets the FIA’s minimum production requirement of 1,000 units per year.
- FIA Supervision: All engine units are sealed and inspected under official FIA supervision to maintain uniformity and authenticity.
- Stock Class Compliance: Fully complies with the revised Stock Category regulations, ensuring fair competition and controlled performance upgrades.
- Body Modifications: Only limited visual and aerodynamic changes are permitted to preserve the recognisable production Defender silhouette.
Performance Capabilities
- Top speed: Electronically limited by gearing and FIA regulations (the production Defender OCTA achieves up to 240 km/h).
- Desert capability: Extensively tested in extreme Sahara Desert conditions to ensure optimal traction, cooling and durability.
- Endurance engineering: Built to withstand the 14-day Dakar Rally, combining heavy-duty components with superior suspension travel.
- Reliability philosophy: Built around the “Hardness in Accordance” concept, featuring modular, field-repairable systems for rapid maintenance during long rally stages (demonstrating the Defender’s robustness and reliability).
Team and Competition Details
Racing Program
- Competition Entry: Official entry for the 2026 Dakar Rally, marking the Defender OCTA competition’s first appearance at global rally raid events.
- Team Entries: A total of three vehicles have been confirmed for the Dakar Rally, with two additional entries planned for the World Rally-Raid Championship (W2RC) season.
- Program Duration: Ensures long-term development and performance evolution, backed by a minimum 3-year racing commitment.
Lead Drivers
- Stephan Peterhansel – Legendary 14-time Dakar Rally winner.
- Rokas Basiuska – Rising rally raid star known for his speed and consistency.
- Sara Price – Complete off-road racer who brings strong experience in endurance desert racing.
Technical Partnership
Fluids Partner: Castrol will serve as the official supplier for all lubricants, oils and performance fluids used in the Defender competition fleet.
Apparel Partner: Shackleton provides high-performance technical outerwear for the team, ensuring reliability in harsh desert conditions.
Development Program: The Defender D7X-R undergoes extensive off-road testing in Morocco, the Middle East and other key desert regions to validate performance, durability and handling.

Sources : Land Rover media newsroom , Evo








