Skip to content
Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest news from tastytech.

    What's Hot

    Fans Canceling PS Plus To Boycott Sony Killing Discs Discover You Can Actually Save Money By Threatening To Quit

    July 8, 2026

    The Lion at My Back – first-look review

    July 8, 2026

    Land Rover Cuts Nearly 100 Horsepower From The Defender’s BMW V8

    July 8, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    tastytech.intastytech.in
    Subscribe
    • AI News & Trends
    • Tech News
    • AI Tools
    • Business & Startups
    • Guides & Tutorials
    • Tech Reviews
    • Automobiles
    • Gaming
    • movies
    tastytech.intastytech.in
    Home»Automobiles»Land Rover Cuts Nearly 100 Horsepower From The Defender’s BMW V8
    Land Rover Cuts Nearly 100 Horsepower From The Defender’s BMW V8
    Automobiles

    Land Rover Cuts Nearly 100 Horsepower From The Defender’s BMW V8

    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comJuly 8, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


    • The Defender OCTA’s V8 now makes 93 fewer horses than before, at 533 hp.
    • The detuned BMW engine is coming to Euro-spec models.
    • Torque remains unchanged, but the OCTA is now slower than before.

    Land Rover has no choice but to tame the Defender OCTA’s engine to comply with tougher emissions regulations. In Europe and a few other markets, the BMW-sourced engine is losing significant power. Previously, the twin-turbo 4.4-liter V8 produced a stout 626 hp, but that’s sadly no longer the case. Engineers have dialed back the Bavarian eight-cylinder by 93 hp, reducing output to 533 hp.

    Predictably, performance has suffered. The sprint to 62 mph (100 km/h) now takes 4.4 seconds, making it 0.4 seconds slower than before. There is a silver lining, however. The Defender OCTA continues to produce 750 Nm (553 lb-ft) of torque, so only horsepower has taken a hit to meet the Euro 6e-bis emissions standard. Although it has less punch than before, the mild-hybrid V8 now delivers a deeper note after Land Rover’s engineers reworked the exhaust for a meaner soundtrack.

    We’re not entirely surprised by the V8’s downgrade. Earlier this year, BMW itself had to detune the engine in the European-spec M5 to meet tougher emissions standards. However, the eight-cylinder lost only 41 hp, compared with the Defender’s 93-hp reduction. BMW was able to offset the engine’s lower output by boosting the electric motor, leaving the combined output unchanged. That’s not the case here since the OCTA uses a V8-only setup rather than a plug-in hybrid powertrain.




    Photo by: Land Rover

    It’s worth noting that BMW’s S68 V8 also powers two other Land Rover products: the Range Rover and Range Rover Sport. The engine has already been engineered to meet the upcoming Euro 7 standard, giving it a long future, likely well into the 2030s. The next models to receive this V8 will be next year’s M Performance versions of the new X5 and facelifted 7 Series, along with the second-generation X7.

    Although the V8 may seem like an endangered species in Europe amid ever-stricter emissions regulations, it’s not going down without a fight. Besides BMW, luxury brands such as Porsche and Mercedes also plan to keep their largest combustion engines alive into the next decade. Even the V12 found in Rolls-Royce and Maybach models isn’t heading toward retirement anytime soon.

    Still, the demise of large-displacement combustion engines seems inevitable, especially in Europe. Automakers selling cars on the continent must cut their fleet CO2 emissions by 90 percent by 2035 compared with 2021 levels. That will make gas-guzzling engines increasingly difficult to justify during the second half of the next decade unless manufacturers can offset their emissions by selling enough EVs.


    2027 Land Rover Defender OCTA


    9

    Source: Land Rover




    Motor1’s Take: Increasingly stringent emissions regulations have been strangling engines in Europe for years, even prompting Mazda to retire the Miata’s 2.0-liter engine altogether. In the end, it’s all a numbers game: Want to keep selling cars with big engines? You’ll need to balance them with enough plug-in hybrids and EVs.

    If fleet emissions exceed regulatory targets, automakers face hefty fines. While there are exemptions for low-volume manufacturers, most automakers must comply to avoid substantial penalties from EU regulators.


    We want your opinion!

    What would you like to see on Motor1.com?


    Take our 3 minute survey.

    – The Motor1.com Team

    Table of Contents

    Toggle
      • Related posts:
    • This Is Bugatti's Final W-16 Track Car
    • 2026 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid review
    • New Long-Wheelbase BMW X5 Coming To China In 2027: Official

    Related posts:

    MG 4X electric SUV revealed in China

    Ferrari CEO Defends EV After Criticism: 'Strong Interest'

    This Unassuming Volkswagen Beetle Packs 600 Horsepower. Here's How It Happened

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleIran’s economy faces long road to recovery as fragile truce tested | US-Israel war on Iran News
    Next Article The Lion at My Back – first-look review
    gvfx00@gmail.com
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Automobiles

    Kia discontinues its most luxurious model

    July 8, 2026
    Automobiles

    BMW X3 40d xDrive First Drive: 303 HP Diesel Review

    July 7, 2026
    Automobiles

    The Next Range Rover Velar Could Look Very Different

    July 7, 2026
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    Black Swans in Artificial Intelligence — Dan Rose AI

    October 2, 2025206 Views

    Every Clue That Tony Stark Was Always Doctor Doom

    October 20, 2025130 Views

    We let ChatGPT judge impossible superhero debates — here’s how it ruled

    December 31, 2025100 Views
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Instagram

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest tech news from tastytech.

    About Us
    About Us

    TastyTech.in brings you the latest AI, tech news, cybersecurity tips, and gadget insights all in one place. Stay informed, stay secure, and stay ahead with us!

    Most Popular

    Black Swans in Artificial Intelligence — Dan Rose AI

    October 2, 2025206 Views

    Every Clue That Tony Stark Was Always Doctor Doom

    October 20, 2025130 Views

    We let ChatGPT judge impossible superhero debates — here’s how it ruled

    December 31, 2025100 Views

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest news from tastytech.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • Homepage
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    © 2026 TastyTech. Designed by TastyTech.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please support us by disabling your Ad Blocker.