A former vehicle of Queen Elizabeth II, a Range Rover acclaimed for its luxurious design and historical significance, is now available for purchase. The car, noted for ferrying notable figures such as Barack and Michelle Obama, is being auctioned by Bramley Auctioneers, with a notable listing price of £379,850 ($483.000).
Highlighting its royal and presidential pedigree, the auction house has showcased the vehicle through a series of photographs on Instagram, capturing its elegance and the distinguished guests it once transported.
Bramley Auctioneers expressed their enthusiasm about the sale, emphasizing the vehicle's exceptional lineage and appeal as a collector's item. "It's a pleasure to bring to market again one of our all-time favorite vehicles, the Ex HRH Queen Elizabeth II Range Rover SDV8 Autobiography LWB. This vehicle's impeccable provenance makes it an extraordinarily unique addition to any collection," the company stated while sharing various images of the Range Rover.
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Among the photos shared, one notable image from 2016 depicts the Obamas during their time in the vehicle, highlighting a moment when Prince Philip was at the wheel with Barack Obama in the passenger seat, and Queen Elizabeth alongside Michelle Obama seated in the rear. This particular image underlines the vehicle's role in historical moments.
The auction listing has sparked interest and admiration from the public, with social media users expressing their awe and curiosity, including inquiries about the car's security features.
Described as a "true land yacht" in its prime condition on Bramley's official website, the Range Rover boasts a sleek Black Diamond exterior complemented by luxurious black leather interiors. The attention to detail extends to its Black Badge Carbon Fibre trim, enhancing its opulence. The vehicle comes with a range of high-end features, such as a Shooting Star Headliner, monogrammed headrests, massage seats, privacy glass, and advanced driver assistance systems, ensuring both comfort and privacy. Moreover, the Range Rover is offered with the remainder of its Rolls-Royce warranty and requires no servicing until March 2024, making it an attractive proposition for collectors and enthusiasts alike.