In the latest video, a Land Rover Defender of Aditya Pratap Singh, son of former MLA Ravindra Pratap Singh, was stuck in the rain. Indian roads are filled with water during the rainy season. There are numerous cases of people struggling with their cars due to water accumulation. This is on the way between Prayagraj and Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh. Aditya has documented his entire ordeal in a 2-minute-long video where he shares the details. Here are the details.
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Land Rover Defender Stuck in Rain
As per a video by NEWJ ADDA on Facebook, Aditya Pratap Singh’s Land Rover Defender is seen getting stuck in water on a highway. During the recent spell of heavy rainfall in India, the condition of the roads was quite horrific. Unfortunately, that is the case in almost every part of the country. The mountain states witnessed landslides and cloudbursts while other states had to face horrifying floods. This case is a prime example of that. The owner mentions the details of his precarious situation.
He was only a little distance from where he started. The level of water is not all that high. Suddenly, the luxury SUV turned off mid-way. He goes inside the vehicles and shows the viewers the condition. As he presses the engine start button, there is a brief moment where the instrument cluster displays information. But the car dies down in a few seconds. Essentially, the system of the car is not allowing it to start. Aditya says that it is quite disappointing. A car with an exorbitant price point should not face such issues. Nevertheless, we would refrain from commenting or judging as we don’t have all the information.
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Specs
The Range Rover Defender offers a diverse range of models, catering to various individuals and purposes. One of its most popular variants is equipped with a robust 3.0-litre engine that impressively generates 296 hp and 650 Nm of peak power and torque. Power is channelled to all four wheels through an 8-speed automatic transmission, making it highly capable for off-road adventures. It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 7.5 seconds. Pricing for this version falls in the range of Rs 93.55 lakh to Rs 2.30 Crore, ex-showroom, and on-road prices could soar up to a staggering Rs 3 Crore. Notably, several politicians include the Land Rover Defender in their car collections.
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