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Land Rover Defender production set to run on into 2016

In January Land Rover announced a year of celebration to mark the final year of Defender production at its Solihull plant

Production of Land Rover’s legendary Defender is set to continue beyond the December 2015 cut-off originally planned by the Midland car-maker due to increased demand for the long-serving 4x4 vehicle.

In January Land Rover announced a year of celebration to mark the final year of Defender production at its Solihull plant but high demand during the model’s final year has now seen production extended into 2016.

Land Rover has remained tight-lipped on when Defender production will draw to a close, other than to say it has not yet announced a precise date, but a Land Rover insider revealed it will be at least until February 2016, with the possibility it could be longer than that.

“It is going to be extended until at least the end of February,” said the Land Rover employee who works at the Lode Lane factory.

“We have had a glut of orders and are going on until then.

“Although I’ve been told that February is the definite cut-off date someone else has said it could possibly go on until April.”

The worker added that although there was increased demand the car-maker had not added an additional Defender shift.

While other areas of the Solihull factory have 24-hour manufacturing to cope with demand for Land Rover and now Jaguar vehicles built there, Defender production is still carried out by around 450 workers on a single day shift.