
Joining the lineup of the Defender is the new 2026 Defender Octa Black covered in every inch of it in black paint. Since it’s return in 2020, Land Rover has added a facelift and new visual package giving it a bolder look.
Over 30 exterior elements were given a fresh treatment including: the recovery hooks,scuff plates, exhaust tips, wheals, Land Rover badges and brake calipers finished in variation of satin or gloss black. For the exterior Land Rover so called “truest black” Narvik Black color.
Power remains unchanged from the standard Octa which means that it comes with, a twin turbocharged 4.4 liter V8 engine pumping out 626 horsepower and 553 pounds of torque. The previous 2025 Land Rover Octa accelerated from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.8 seconds and the Engine was connected to a standard eight speed automatic transmission.
Inside, carbon fiber is seen throughout, and the crossbar that spans across the dashboard feutures satin black color. The seats which are leather, are finished with ebony color while the armrest and setbacks finished with Carpathian Grey. For the Infotainment, the Octa Black has a new 13.1 inch center touchscreen that comes in place of the old 10.0 inch infotainment units.
Official pricing isn’t out yet but we do except the price to be far from the current Octa which started at $153,475. And not forgetting, the has exterior newly Led graphics for the head lights, a standard fog lights and taillights creating a flashy look with the body.
This vehicle would be number 4 choice on the 2026 Land Rover lineup. This lineup include:
2026 Land Rover Defender Trims | pricing in $(est) |
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s | 60,000 |
110 S | 64,000 |
X-Dynamic SE | 72,000 |
130 S | 74,000 |
TRD X-Dynamic SE | 75,000 |
130 X-DYNAMIC SE | 85,000 |
Sedona Red Edition | 87,000 |
Out Bound | 89,000 |
X | 95,000 |
130 X | 104,000 |
V8 | 113,000 |
110 V8 | 118,000 |
130 V8 | 112,000 |
Octa | 155,000 |