Land Rover announced its Heritage division, which will offer genuine spare parts for many older models that have stopped being manufactured at least 10 years ago.

Land Rover estimates that 70% of all Land Rover built from 1948 onwards, are still existing, to justify the creation of the Heritage Division. The British company has confirmed that it will manufacture parts for the Defender for the next 15 years, before their owners look for parts in the new Heritage section.
Moreover, Land Rover created the program Heritage Drives, in which participants, will have the opportunity to drive several classic models of the company on a test track area of 810 acres in Warwickshire, England.






