A Defender 130 variant joins the lineup this year, with a body that’s been extended to fit a third row of seats, upping total passenger capacity to eight riders. The new 130 model is available with an exclusive Sedona Red exterior color option and comes standard with desirable features that are optional on the 90 and 110 models, including the larger 11.4-inch infotainment display. Otherwise, the Defender carries over largely unchanged into 2023, except now its Pivi Pro infotainment system comes standard with Amazon Alexa integration. A 30th Anniversary Edition model will also be offered in limited quantities. Only 500 will be built and they’re based on the four-door 110 model and powered by the 296-hp turbocharged four-cylinder engine. They’re dressed in white with steel wheels. A second-anniversary edition celebrates the Land Rover brand's 75th birthday. The so-called 75th Limited Edition comes wearing Grasmere Green paint, 20-inch aluminum wheels, a fabric sunroof, and the P400 six-cylinder powertrain. The Trophy Edition model returns for the 2023 model year, this time based on the two-door Defender 90. Only 250 will be produced and all of them come with the opportunity to compete in Land Rover's annual Defender Trophy competition; only 90 applicants will be selected.