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Land Rover Defender Makes History With Debut Dakar Win

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Defender Rally started its Dakar story with an immediate result, taking a debut victory in the production-based Stock category at the 2026 Dakar Rally. The win matters because Dakar is the sport’s harshest credibility test, and production-based entries have to balance speed with the reality of running hardware that stays closely tied to showroom vehicles.

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How The Win Happened

The winning crew, Rokas Baciuška and co-driver Oriol Vidal, secured the Stock class title in the Defender Dakar D7X-R after sealing the result on the final day with a Stage 13 win. They finished with a total time of 58 hours 09 minutes 45 seconds, and the team’s overall performance was consistently strong across the event.

Two other Defender entries also finished near the front of the Stock class, reinforcing that this was not a single lucky run but a coordinated factory-level effort.

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What The Defender Dakar D7X-R Is

Defender’s Stock class challenger is based on the Defender OCTA architecture and uses a 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8, but it is adapted for rally-raid with key changes that focus on durability and off-road speed.

The car is built from the same underlying structure as roadgoing Defenders, then upgraded with a wider track, increased ride height, suspension revisions, and enhanced cooling for sustained desert running. It is designed to prove that the Defender platform can survive Dakar punishment without being re-engineered into a purpose-built prototype.

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Why This Is A Big Deal For Land Rover

Land Rover’s Dakar push has been framed as both a return to top-level rally-raid competition and a marketing statement for the Defender brand. This program has already sparked interest from buyers who want the look and attitude of the rally car. The project also follows the technical direction Land Rover signaled when it revealed a twin-turbo V8 Dakar Defender featuring its off-road “Flight Mode.”

Dakar wins, even within specific classes, carry long-term weight because they become part of the brand. Other automakers have leaned into that heritage too, including the way Mitsubishi has rebuilt a piece of its own Dakar past. Defender’s debut Stock win sets up a similar narrative, with modern factory backing and a clear link to the vehicle customers can actually buy.

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