ECD Auto Design Debuts Latest Defender 110 Build

ECD Auto Design (ECD) has debuted its newest build, Project Catamount, a bespoke, LT1-powered Defender 110 outfitted for a variety adventure sports, from kayaking to kitesurfing.

“Project Catamount is kitted out in nearly every update an adventure sports enthusiast could want. When clients know what they want and how they’ll use the off-roader, our expert team advises them on the possibilities to satisfy even their most wild ideas,” said Elliot Humble, CTO and co-founder of ECD.

Project Catamount is finished in Arles Blue and is equipped for a variety of outdoor and adventures sports, ECD Auto designers said. Decked out with matching blue ski rack and bike racks mounted to the rear, four Hella LED spotlights in the front and two LED work lights in the back, a red Hi-Lift heavy duty jack and a winch, the Defender is primed for mountains and beaches alike. Project Catamount sits on 16-inch wheels painted Chawton White to match the custom build’s roof and offset the silver hardware.

Inside, vintage gauges complement the duo-tone tan dashboard, wooden Evander steering wheel and heated front seats wrapped in Italian leather. Project Catamount has room for eight, with three backrow seats and four inward-facing jump seats in matching leather. Accents like English Oak teakwood flooring in the load area, touchscreen infotainment, wireless charging and Wifi complete the build.

Project Catamount

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