Roman Ignatowski Defender D130 Concept Truck
Warsaw-based transportation designer Roman Ignatowski built the D130 around a Defender 130 single-cab stripped to an exposed frame and open chassis, designed as a rally support rig for remote terrain. The silhouette stays true to the Defender, but the front pulls details from earlier Series I and Series II models, with a shortened hood, small flanking position lights, and a center grille offset toward the rear. The cargo bed is configured entirely to carry and service motorcycles: dedicated space for two bikes, integrated loading ramps, a lockable tool cabinet, twin spare wheels that can swap out for motorcycle spares, and a full off-road recovery kit bolted to the tail. Ignatowski also rendered it in Marlboro red and white, the kind of support rig that would have shadowed rally teams through the Dakar in its prime. It exists only as CGI, modeled in Blender and rendered in Keyshot, but the layout is disciplined enough that it reads less like a design exercise and more like a build waiting for a budget.

