Defender Generations
The Defender has 1 generation available in North American markets.
1st Generation Defender
- Years
- 2020–2020
- Reliability
- N/A
- PainRank™
- N/A
- Complaints
- 0
A generation is a collection of years for a specific model where there isn't much change in the design, parts used, or the manufacturing process. Grouping vehicles together by their generation is useful because they tend to share the same problems, cost of ownership, and number of induced headaches. We've listed every generation sorted by model below.
We've run the numbers and think the 1st generation Discovery (1995—1998) should be avoided. It ranks dead last in our generation reliability rankings.
The Defender has 1 generation available in North American markets.
The Discovery has 2 generations available in North American markets. The 1st generation (1995—1998) has been the least reliable.
The Discovery Sport has 1 generation available in North American markets.
The LR3 has 1 generation available in North American markets.
The Range Rover has 3 generations available in North American markets. The 2nd generation (1998—2001) has been the least reliable.
The Range Rover Evoque has 2 generations available in North American markets. The 2nd generation (2020—2020) has been the least reliable.
The Range Rover Sport has 2 generations available in North American markets. The 1st generation (2006—2013) has been the least reliable.
The Range Rover Velar has 1 generation available in North American markets.
The best way to find out what's wrong with a vehicle is from the people who drive them. Not only do owner complaints help us rank vehicles by reliability, but they're often used to spark class-action lawsuits and warranty extensions. Plus, they're a great way to vent.