In 2011, Land Rover took a bold approach with its Defender campaign — no specs, no flashy visuals. Instead, the vehicle’s iconic shape was formed entirely from passport stamps
The message was simple but powerful: adventure isn’t about horsepower, it’s about the journeys you take. The Defender became a symbol of exploration — where the real badge of honor isn’t on the car, but in your passport
The message was simple but powerful: adventure isn’t about horsepower, it’s about the journeys you take. The Defender became a symbol of exploration — where the real badge of honor isn’t on the car, but in your passport
In 2011, Land Rover took a bold approach with its Defender campaign — no specs, no flashy visuals. Instead, the vehicle’s iconic shape was formed entirely from passport stamps
The message was simple but powerful: adventure isn’t about horsepower, it’s about the journeys you take. The Defender became a symbol of exploration — where the real badge of honor isn’t on the car, but in your passport