The inside of the SUV-turned-pickup has also been fully customized, with an aftermarket steering wheel and a set of sports seats. It also gets a custom Alcantara dashboard, a fold-down windshield, and a removable Bluetooth speaker cube. The eccentricities don’t stop there, as the truck bed receives marble flooring and gets more tie-down points to help secure bikes at the rear.
The Vagabund Defender is no slouch either, as it gets a newly rebuilt V8 engine that is mated to a manual transmission. While it’s not a 650-horsepower monster, it seems to have a more powerful motor than its stock version. Unfortunately, Vagabund has yet to release the engine modification list, and what type of V8 was used, so we don’t know how much power the new motor is making.