Looks like a very nice Defender to me.
Trouble is that if it ends up at a £50-60k price tag it will confirm why JLR didn't continue with a replacement utility vehicle - because you can buy other good working vehicles much cheaper.
I do wonder if Ineos will come to the same conclusion as Mr Dyson, that making money building cars isn't so easy.
Well I suppose there are more people prepared to get sucked in by a flood of advertising to buy a vacuum cleaner at £600 than there are to buy a utility vehicle at £60,000.