Can adults actually fit in the third row of the Defender 130?
Yes, adults can definitely fit in the third row of the Defender 130—and they’ll actually be comfortable! Unlike the optional, rather cramped third row in the Defender 110, the 130 was purpose-built as a proper 8-seater with a standard third row.
Here’s what the numbers and reviews say:
Space (Official Specs):
Real-World Validation:
The SE Trim Bonus: Your specific vehicle listing mentions the “highly desirable third row” along with Meridian Surround Sound and Dual Zone Climate Control—features that extend to rear passengers. The 130’s boxy silhouette and large windows also mean third-row passengers get great outward visibility and light (especially with the panoramic roof option), reducing that cramped, cave-like feeling common in other 3-row SUVs.
The Caveat: While it’s genuinely comfortable for adults on road trips, the third row is best accessed by folding the second row forward. It’s perfect for carpool duty, airport runs, or family vacations—just maybe not your first choice for a 6-foot-tall passenger on an 8-hour haul (though they’ll survive it better than in almost any competitor’s third row!).
Want to see how this specific vehicle compares to other Defender 130s? Check out more listings here: https://classic.com/m/land-rover/defender/l663/130/
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