Configuring Your Defender 110: How Curated Accessory Packs Turn a Stock 4x4 Into a Weekend-Ready Machine

April 10 2026,

Configuring Your Defender 110: How Curated Accessory Packs Turn a Stock 4x4 Into a Weekend-Ready Machine

The Defender 110 leaves the factory as a capable vehicle. It arrives with a 900 mm wading depth, a 3,500 kg towing capacity, and a body architecture — the D7x platform — tested beyond the standard applied to conventional SUVs. But the Defender was also designed with a second chapter in mind: a system of accessory packs and individual add-ons that lets owners configure the vehicle around the way they actually use it. With four curated packs and more than 170 individual accessories available, the Defender 110 at Decarie Land Rover can be tailored for downtown Montreal driving, Laurentians trail access, or extended camping trips north of Mont-Tremblant.

That level of configurability is intentional. Rather than loading every model with equipment that only some owners need, Land Rover built the Defender 110 to accept modifications from the factory or post-purchase. Each accessory pack groups items around a specific use case, so the vehicle adapts to your routine rather than the other way around.

Explorer Pack: Built for Trail Access

The Explorer Pack is designed for drivers who regularly leave pavement behind. It focuses on protection and recovery — the two things that matter most once gravel turns to mud or a rutted forest road narrows unexpectedly.

The pack includes exterior elements that add functional protection to the front and sides of the vehicle, along with features designed to improve departure and approach visibility in off-road conditions. For Quebec drivers heading into the Laurentians, the Eastern Townships, or the unpaved roads that lead to hunting and fishing camps in the Mauricie region, the Explorer Pack adds a layer of preparedness that a standard configuration does not.

  • Intended audience: Drivers who regularly travel on unpaved roads, forest access routes, and trails
  • Key benefit: Functional protection and off-road recovery readiness
  • Regional fit: Laurentians, Eastern Townships, Mauricie, and northern Quebec access roads

Adventure Pack: Extended Trips and Overnights

The Adventure Pack shifts the focus from trail protection to trip duration. It is built for owners who use the Defender for multi-day excursions — camping trips, fishing weekends, or overlanding routes that require sleeping at the vehicle rather than driving home.

The Defender 110's roof is rated for a 168 kg dynamic load, meaning it can carry equipment while the vehicle is in motion. Once parked, the static roof load increases to 300 kg — enough to support a roof-mounted tent with occupants. That capability transforms the Defender from a day vehicle into a self-contained base camp, and the Adventure Pack groups the accessories that make that transition practical.

  • Intended audience: Overlanders, campers, and multi-day travellers
  • Key benefit: Overnight capability with roof-tent support (300 kg static load)
  • Regional fit: Québec's national parks, the Route des Rivières, and remote Crown land camping areas

Country Pack: Rural Utility and Working Use

The Country Pack addresses the needs of owners in rural Quebec who use the Defender as a working vehicle as much as a personal one. Whether it is hauling feed, transporting equipment to a farm property, or navigating seasonal roads that shift between mud, gravel, and ice, the Country Pack adds utility-focused features that prioritize durability and ease of cleaning.

The Defender 110 already offers a loadspace that can handle bulky cargo, with a side-hinged rear tailgate and a spare wheel mounted externally to maximize interior volume. The Country Pack builds on that foundation with additional protection for the cargo area and lower body panels.

  • Intended audience: Rural property owners, agricultural users, and outdoor workers
  • Key benefit: Durability and easy-clean functionality for heavy-use environments
  • Regional fit: Montérégie, Centre-du-Québec, Chaudière-Appalaches, and rural Outaouais

Urban Pack: City-Optimized Configuration

The Urban Pack recognizes that many Defender 110 owners in Montreal spend most of their driving time in the city. Parking in the Plateau, navigating construction zones downtown, and driving the narrow streets of Old Montreal all demand awareness of the vehicle's dimensions and protection of its exterior surfaces.

The Urban Pack adds features that improve city-driving practicality, including elements designed to protect the lower bodywork from curb contact, door-edge guards, and visual refinements that give the Defender a more tailored appearance for urban use without losing its functional identity.

  • Intended audience: City-based drivers who want a refined Defender presence for daily driving
  • Key benefit: Urban protection and visual refinement
  • Regional fit: Montreal island, Laval, and West Island commuters

Beyond the Packs: Individual Accessories


The four curated packs cover the most common use cases, but the Defender 110 also offers over 170 individual accessories for owners who want to go further. Two stand out for Quebec buyers:

The electric winch provides a maximum pulling force of 4,536 kg and can be operated by remote control from up to 45 metres away. For drivers who venture onto unmaintained roads during spring thaw or hunt in remote areas during autumn, a winch provides a self-recovery option that does not depend on a second vehicle.

The towing system leverages the Defender 110's 3,500 kg braked towing capacity. Advanced Tow Assist handles the counter-steering when reversing with a trailer — a feature that simplifies boat-launch manoeuvres at narrow ramps along the Richelieu River or at lakes in the Laurentians.

Defender 110 Capability at a Glance

Feature

Specification

Wading depth

900 mm (1,000 mm on OCTA)

Dynamic roof load

168 kg

Static roof load

300 kg

Towing capacity (braked)

3,500 kg

Winch pulling force

4,536 kg

Winch remote range

Up to 45 metres

Body architecture

D7x, tested beyond SUV standard

Individual accessories

170+ available

Configure Your Defender 110 at Decarie Land Rover

The Defender 110 is a vehicle that starts capable and becomes personal. From the Explorer Pack for trail-ready weekends to the Urban Pack for weekday commutes across the island, each configuration decision shapes the vehicle around your actual driving life in Quebec. Contact our sales team at Decarie Land Rover in Montreal to walk through the full accessory catalogue, match a pack to your needs, and secure your configured Defender 110 today.

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