DEFENDER RALLY SUCCESSFULLY REACH HALFWAY MARK ON 2026 DAKAR

12 January 2026

Defender Rally has successfully reached the halfway point of the 2026 Dakar Rally in its debut entry to the world’s most extreme rally‑raid, having won all six stages in the Stock class to date. 

  • Defender Rally has successfully made it halfway through its debut three‑car Dakar Rally entry
  • Six stages of the 2026 Dakar Rally are complete, with Defender Rally drivers taking the win on every stage to date in the Defender Dakar D7X‑R
  • Ahead of tomorrow’s Rest Day, drivers Stéphane Peterhansel, Sara Price and Rokas Baciuška have won two stages each
  • Rokas Baciuška and Oriol Vidal lead the charge in the Stock class overall rankings
  • Seven stages remain in the 2026 Dakar, before an overall winner of the Stock class is crowned

A skilled trio of drivers and co‑drivers, made up of Dakar‑legend Stéphane Peterhansel and Mika Metge; Rokas Baciuška and Oriol Vidal; and Sara Price with Sean Berriman, have each achieved two stage wins in the Stock class for production‑based cars. 

Today’s sixth Stage was the longest of the Dakar Rally with a mammoth 920km (combined timed and liaison sections). American duo Sara Price and Sean Berriman took the win today, overcoming challenging sand dunes, with a time of 04:32:10. Close behind were by Rokas Baciuška and Oriol Vidal (04:34:49), followed by Stéphane Peterhansel and Mika Metge in second (04:35:00). 

DEFENDER RALLY SUCCESSFULLY REACH HALFWAY MARK ON 2026 DAKAR
DEFENDER RALLY SUCCESSFULLY REACH HALFWAY MARK ON 2026 DAKAR
DEFENDER RALLY SUCCESSFULLY REACH HALFWAY MARK ON 2026 DAKAR
DEFENDER RALLY SUCCESSFULLY REACH HALFWAY MARK ON 2026 DAKAR
DEFENDER RALLY SUCCESSFULLY REACH HALFWAY MARK ON 2026 DAKAR
DEFENDER RALLY SUCCESSFULLY REACH HALFWAY MARK ON 2026 DAKAR

At halfway, Lithuanian Rokas Baciuška and Spain’s Oriol Vidal remain at the top of the Stock class rankings with an overall time of 29 hours, 12 minutes and 58 seconds. French duo Stéphane Peterhansel and Mika Metge are in second position, with Sara Price and Sean Berriman in fourth. 

The drivers compete in the Defender Dakar D7X‑R, which is derived from a production Defender OCTA and is built to compete in the ‘Stock’ category of the World Rally‑Raid Championship. The rally challenger retains Defender OCTA’s tough D7x body architecture, transmission, driveline and 4.4‑litre twin‑turbo V8 engine, whilst modifications for competition include a wider track, increased ride height, new suspension and enhanced cooling. 

Throughout the overall 5,000km two‑week endeavour, Defender Rally is supported by official partners: Castrol, YETI, Bilstein, Bell & Ross, Fortnite, and suppliers Shackleton and Alpinestars. 

Whilst the drivers traverse sand dunes and rocky tracks, a Defender partnership with Epic Games allows gamers globally to digitally drive the Defender Dakar D7X‑R, complete with matching livery, on Fortnite and Rocket League. 

What an adventure it’s been so far, and we’re only halfway through. The entire team is working round the clock to ensure our cars, the Defender Dakar D7X‑Rs, are performing to the best of their ability. And on top of that, we have three world‑class crews that are expertly making their way through some of the most challenging terrain in the Saudi Arabian landscape. To be leading the Stock class rankings at the halfway point is an incredible achievement for the whole team, but we are acutely aware that there is still a very long way to go. The team remain motivated and focused on getting all three cars and crews through to the end, consistency will be key to bringing home all three Defender Dakar D7X‑Rs and their crews.”

Jack Lambert
Head of Technical Integration, Defender Rally

Today was awesome to be in the dunes in the Defender for the first time. I haven’t had that chance yet, so today was kind of an unknown for me going into it. But I love the dunes, I grew up in the dunes, so it’s something I’ve done for fun with my family. The Defender impressed me; I’m blown away with how well it did and I had a lot of fun today. We ended up with the win so that was exciting.

Sara Price
Defender Rally driver
DEFENDER RALLY SUCCESSFULLY REACH HALFWAY MARK ON 2026 DAKAR
DEFENDER RALLY SUCCESSFULLY REACH HALFWAY MARK ON 2026 DAKAR
DEFENDER RALLY SUCCESSFULLY REACH HALFWAY MARK ON 2026 DAKAR
DEFENDER RALLY SUCCESSFULLY REACH HALFWAY MARK ON 2026 DAKAR
DEFENDER RALLY SUCCESSFULLY REACH HALFWAY MARK ON 2026 DAKAR
DEFENDER RALLY SUCCESSFULLY REACH HALFWAY MARK ON 2026 DAKAR

Overall it was a long day, we were up at 6am and we arrived back to the bivouac late in the evening. Today was totally sandy and there were a lot of dunes, we climbed really well. So far so well, and we are still leading, we just need to keep like this and see if we can do it.

Rokas Baciuška
Defender Rally driver

First of all, we’ve now experienced all different kinds of track. So now the last thing we’ve been on is the dunes and the car was really perfect on the dunes, so this is really good news. It was not easy because it was 200km of just dunes, especially some that were very tricky, broken and bumpy, but the big dunes were super nice to do with such a good engine. We managed from the morning until the end of the stage to not get stuck. The target was to bring the car to the end of the stage.

Stéphane Peterhansel
Defender Rally driver

Seven stages now remain in the 2026 Dakar Rally.    

Further information

Rose Jackson
Global Communications and PR Manager, Defender Rally
M: +44 (0) 7384 244015 E: rjackso9@jaguarlandrover.com

Matt Skelton
Head of Communications and PR, JLR Motorsport
M: +44 (0) 7468 473553 E: mskelto2@jaguarlandrover.com

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Notes to Editors

About Defender
Defender embraces the impossible. Each member of the Defender family is purposefully designed, highly desirable and seriously durable. A modern‑day hero that respects the past but at the same time anticipates the future.

Available in 90, 110 and 130 body styles, with up to eight seats, each has a charisma of its own.

As part of our vision of modern luxury by design, Defender 110 is available as an electric hybrid.

Defender Hard Top means business, with 90 and 110 body styles for professional capability.

The tough luxury Defender OCTA is the master of extreme performance – taking performance and capability to another level on and off‑road.

A beacon of liberty that can trace its roots back to the first Land Rover in 1948, Defender is a brand that supports humanitarian and conservation work with the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and the Tusk Trust.

The Defender brand is underpinned by Land Rover – a mark of trust built on more than 75 years of expertise in technology and world‑leading off‑road capability.

Defender is designed and engineered in the UK and sold in 121 countries. It belongs to the JLR house of brands alongside Range Rover, Discovery and Jaguar.

Defender Rally
Defender embraces the impossible, and Defender Rally embodies this to the extreme, demonstrating the ultimate capability, reliability and endurance in the most challenging of environments.

In 2025 Defender became the official car partner of the Dakar Rally, the partnership set to continue in 2026, 2027 and 2028. From 2026, Defender will also compete in the FIA World Rally‑Raid Championship (W2RC), entering the ‘Stock’ category – this being the first of a three‑year programme.

Defender’s capability is designed to take on the most challenging of conditions, with Dakar Rally being the ultimate test. The competition car retains the same tough, purpose‑engineered D7x body architecture as the Defender, based on a lightweight aluminium monocoque construction to create a stiff body structure, in addition to featuring the 4.4‑litre twin turbo V8 engine from Defender OCTA to provide exceptional driveability.

While Defender will not compete in Dakar until 2026, it played a key role at the 2025 rally as the event’s official vehicle partner. A fleet of 20 Defenders supported the event, which began in Bisha, Saudi Arabia, and ended in Shubaytah, transporting race officials and VIP media. A further six highly specialised Defender recce vehicles will be used by Dakar Rally organisers to plan the routes for the 2026, 2027 and 2028 events.

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