Jaguar Land Rover has launched three limited edition models of Defender to celebrate different elements of the vehicle's character.
The three models include Heritage, Adventure and Autobiography editions, which has already available for order.
The Heritage Edition will be powered by Jaguar's 2.2-litre diesel engine and the company has used early Land Rover models as inspiration to design Heritage Edition.
It features heritage grille and HUE 166 graphics which represents the registration plate of the first pre-production Land Rover nicknamed 'Huey'.
The car will be offered in showrooms starting August 2015 and it will cost £30,900.
The Autobiography Edition will also be powered by the 2.2-litre diesel engine and will be capable of producing 150PS.
It features a comprehensive equipment list, full Windsor leather upholstery, and unique duo-tone paintwork.
With starting price of £61,500 that car will be available across UK and Europe from April 2015.
With the Adventure Edition Jaguar has tried to capture the attention of adventure seekers by equipping the vehicle with Goodyear MT/R tyres which is capable of improving the vehicle's all-terrain capability.
Jaguar has also fitted the £38,400 Adventure Edition with unique decals and a leather-trimmed cabin to give it a different feel than the other two Defender editions.
To mark the launch of the latest models the British car maker also created an iconic vehicle drawn on 1km scale on beach at Red Wharf Bay in Anglesey using fleet of six Jaguar Land Rovers.