Autoblog and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article.Off-Roaders Inspired by NatureAutomakers referencing real-world places for their vehicles is fairly common, especially with off-road editions inspired by trails and the outdoors. Examples include the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, named after the Rubicon Trail in California’s Sierra Nevada mountains, and the Ford Bronco Outer Banks, which nods to the Outer Banks in North Carolina.Land Rover, meanwhile, has a new entry with the Defender Sedona Red, which, as the name suggests, references Sedona, Arizona. The limited-edition off-roader adopts a color scheme inspired by the area’s famous red-rock landscapes, whose reddish hue comes from iron-rich sandstone formations.Land RoverRed-Rock DefenderAs a 2026 model-year Defender 90 P400 X-Dynamic SE, the Sedona Red edition benefits from the facelift, featuring redesigned front headlights and rear taillight signatures. The red exterior color is accented by a black signature graphic, hood decal, body-colored spare tire cover, and gloss-black side gear carrier. Inside, the cabin is fitted with Ebony Windsor Leather, a dark grey cross-car beam, illuminated treadplates, and a new 13.1-inch PIVI Pro touchscreen.AdvertisementAdvertisementUnder the hood is a 3.0-liter inline-six engine producing 395 horsepower and 406 lb-ft of torque. But for those wanting V8 power similar to off-road SUVs like the Jeep Wrangler Moab 392 and Mercedes-AMG G 63, customers cannot spec the Sedona Red exterior with the 518-horsepower Defender 90 V8, at least based on the online configurator.Other features include air suspension, the Cold Climate Pack, and the Advanced Off-Road Pack.Joe Eberhardt, president and CEO at JLR North America, said, “The Defender 90 Sedona Red is a tribute to the raw, red-rock wilderness that defines its namesake. It’s built for those who seek the path less traveled, mirroring the very landscapes where the unrivaled capability of the Defender brand is truly at home.”Land RoverSelling the Desert LifestyleBased on the configurator, the Defender 90 with the $950 Sedona Red exterior option and other packages starts at $81,850. Land Rover said the model is limited to just 100 units. On paper, it does not appear to add much, though it could still appeal to buyers with an outdoorsy streak, especially those who want their Defender to look fresh from a Sedona postcard.AdvertisementAdvertisementAfter all, special editions like this could help keep the Defender in the spotlight while the broader Jaguar Land Rover business remains under financial pressure.Land RoverView the 3 images of this gallery on the original articleThis story was originally published by Autoblog on May 20, 2026, where it first appeared in the News section. Add Autoblog as a Preferred Source by clicking here.