Land Rover puts Defenders to work supporting emergency services

Land Rover and its sister brand Jaguar have turned over more than 160 vehicles to emergency services working to cope with the coronavirus outbreak.

Jaguar Land Rover has sent 57 vehicles, including 27 new Defenders from its press fleet, to the British Red Cross to support its efforts to help vulnerable members of society during the crisis.

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It is also providing vehicle support to UK Local Resilience Forums, with a range of cars being loaned to NHS and other emergency response teams involved in fighting the virus.

In total more than 160 JLR vehicles have been deployed around the world, with Red Cross societies in Australia, Spain, South Africa and France among those taking delivery of donated cars.