Rate It: Want a Racing-Spec Land Rover Defender? Try the Bowler Bulldog

Colin
By Colin Wood
Nov 5, 2020 | Land Rover, Rate It, Bulldog, Defender, Bowler

Have to drive through a lot of really rough terrain that would destroy most vehicles? Try a Land Rover. But what if you need to cross all that terrain as fast as possible? Bowler Motors may be your best option.

Since the mid-'80s, the British outfit has been building and modifying Land Rovers—namely the Defender—into off-road speed machines that can take on everything from the muddy English countryside to the grueling Dakar Rally.

Naturally, the company’s latest model, the Bulldog, doesn’t disappoint.

Starting with the Defender model of your choice, Bowler offers two choices of powerplant: a 280-horsepower turbodiesel V6 from a modern Land Rover or a 400-plus-horsepower supercharged V6 from Jaguar.

From there, the whole Defender is modified to handle the rigors of off-road racing events with extras like an FIA-approved roll cage, a full space-frame chassis, and a heavy-duty suspension that allows for plenty of travel. Of course, as a hand-built race machine, the Bulldog can be further modified to your liking.

Now, the sort of performance you can expect from a Bulldog doesn’t come cheap—not to mention the fact that it's currently unavailable here in the United States. Although no official prices for a new model are mentioned, a used 2018 Bulldog currently for sale on the company's website is listed at £92,000 (approximately $120,000).

Even though it’s forbidden fruit in our neck of the woods, does the Bowler Bulldog sound like one of the best ways to go fast over sand, mud and snow? Or do you prefer your Land Rovers to retain at least a little bit of luxury?

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noddaz
noddaz GRM+ Memberand UltraDork
11/5/20 2:58 p.m.

Or pass stopped traffic in the median at 60 mph...

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