Jaguar Land Rover has failed to secure a trademark for the shape of its original Defender, clearing the way for Ineos to continue development of its Grenadier without having to change the vehicle's looks. Unveiled in July, the Grenadier is a rugged off-roader similar in ethos to the original Defender whose production spanned more than three...
Full ArticleJaguar Land Rover loses bid to trademark original Defender's shape
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