Introducing "Newry," a 1998 D110 4 Door Double Cab meticulously restored by Helderburg, named after the vibrant town of Newry, known for its historic architecture and cross-border charm that links Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. This Defender not only carries the name but also embodies the spirit of connection and timeless endurance. Completion Date Dec 2024
"Newry" has been transformed through Helderburg’s renowned restoration process, where each vehicle is meticulously disassembled to its core before being rebuilt bolt by bolt. During its restoration, every element of Newry was scrutinized and perfected, from its chassis to its custom upholstery, ensuring it meets the highest standards of quality and luxury.
The exterior is finished in a one-of-a-kind Green Granite, a custom mix that is exclusive to this Defender, mirroring the natural beauty and rugged landscape of Newry's surrounding areas. This unique color emphasizes the vehicle’s robust personality and standout presence.
Underneath its striking appearance, Newry features modern enhancements that make it a pleasure to drive in today's world. The engine has been upgraded to provide more power and efficiency, while the braking system and suspension are modernized to deliver superior performance and comfort, whether navigating busy city streets or exploring off-road trails.
The craftsmanship involved in the creation of a Helderburg Defender like Newry involves more than just mechanical upgrades. It's about creating a work of art that respects the Defender's heritage while integrating contemporary technology and luxury. Each Helderburg Defender is an exclusive build, designed to offer a bespoke experience that no other vehicle can provide.
Newry represents not just a restoration but a rebirth, presenting a bridge between its rich past and a new era of adventure, much like the town it’s named after. This vehicle is for those who value the legacy of the classic Land Rover Defender, enhanced with the sophistication and performance of modern engineering.