Does the Land Rover Defender have a locking differential, and if so, how does it work?
The Land Rover Defender comes with a locking differential, which helps to provide maximum traction in off-road situations. When activated, the locking differential ensures that both wheels on an axle rotate at the same speed, even if one wheel loses traction.
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