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Land Rover Defender P300e

PT204 2.0L Ingenium Benzin Turbo 300 hp Automatic All-wheel drive SUV 2024–2026
βœ– Stay Away!
Engine PT204 βœ– Stay Away! 7,750–24,800 €

Identical base engine to the 204PT, fitted in the early Defender L663 (2020–2021). Same timing chain and thermostat issues. Short production run β€” limited long-term data available.

Fun Factor? Fun to Drive!

Defender P300e: adventure with a plug

The PHEV Defender combines off-road strength with electric launch torque. Quiet and more direct than any diesel Defender in EV mode. For urban Defender drivers who commute in the city during the week and go off-road at weekends.

Engine Weaknesses 3

!! Timing chain stretches prematurely

Same base engine as 204PT: timing chain stretches prematurely from worn plastic guides. In the Defender the high vehicle weight places extra strain on the drivetrain.

Symptoms: Metallic rattling on cold start, engine warning light, rough idle

1,800–4,000 € from 85,000 km
!! Thermostat housing leak

Same base engine as 204PT: thermostat housing prone to coolant leaks. Coolant can secondarily damage the piston cooling valve.

Symptoms: Coolant loss, fluctuating engine temperature, steam from the engine bay

200–700 € from 70,000 km
!! Turbocharger failure

Same base engine as 204PT: turbocharger failure from oil starvation. The PT204 had a short production run in the Defender (2020–2021) but is structurally identical to 204PT problems.

Symptoms: Whistling noise, power loss, oil warning light, bluish smoke

3,500–6,500 € from 110,000 km

Vehicle Weaknesses 8

!! Body Water ingress into passenger footwell and A-pillar

Missing rubber grommets at body panel penetrations allow rainwater to enter the footwell via the A-pillar. Control units under the driver's seat are damaged. Windscreen sealing is inadequate on early production batches.

100–3,000 € from 30,000 km
!! Electronics D250/D300: Electrical injector fault

Early D250 and D300 diesel models show electrical injector failure as early as around 13,000 km, triggering limp-home mode. Parts on order, vehicle stuck in the workshop for weeks. Affects build years 2020–2022.

400–2,000 € from 13,000 km
!! Electronics Missing standard equipment due to chip shortage

Models from 2021–2022 were delivered without ordered optional equipment due to the semiconductor shortage: ClearSight mirror, adaptive cruise control or fully digital instrument cluster were sometimes missing. Order configuration must be checked against vehicle specification.

500–3,000 €
!! Suspension Air suspension: compressor and ride height sensors

Optional air suspension on the L663 shows compressor failures and ride height sensor faults. Expensive to repair when it fails. Hissing at the rear-left during height changes is an early warning sign. Regular maintenance is essential.

800–2,500 € from 80,000 km
! Electronics Pivi Pro infotainment: freezing and rebooting

Pivi Pro system freezes while driving or spontaneously restarts. Early 2020–2021 models particularly affected β€” black screen, Bluetooth dropouts, loss of Apple CarPlay. Software updates from mid-2021 significantly improve stability.

0–1,500 € from 20,000 km
! Body Tailgate sags β€” hinge wear

The heavy spare-wheel door sags over time with frequent use or roof loads. Hinge adjustment at the dealer is required. Not a critical defect but visually and functionally annoying. Earlier production models are more affected.

150–500 € from 60,000 km
! Body Wind noise from door seals

Early production batches show folded or poorly fitting door seals that generate whistling wind noise at motorway speeds. Largely resolved from model year 2022 onwards. Seal replacement or adjustment fixes the issue.

100–400 €
! Brakes Front axle brake squeal

Front brake pads on early L663 models tend to squeal during light braking. Cause: corrosion film on the disc or unfavourable pad-disc pairing after standing time. Cleaning or pad replacement usually resolves the issue.

200–700 € from 40,000 km

Reports & Tests

nhtsa_complaints NHTSA Complaint Summary 2026-03
Average

44 owner complaints filed with NHTSA (2019–2026). Most reported: Lighting (13), Engine (7), Electrical (7).