Queen Elizabeth II's blue Range Rover is currently looking for a new owner.
The car has been frequently photographed at royal events, including during the state visit of former US President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle Obama in April 2016. This car has been included in the royal family's fleet in 2016.
Royal usage
Highlighting its illustrious royal past, the vehicle sports the same number plate as when it was used by Elizabeth II, a rare feature, according to car salesman Jack Morgan-Jones of Bramley Motor Cars, interviewed on Sky News.
“Usually, efforts are made to change the registration number of royal carriages, but in this case the number remains unchanged, thus removing any doubt that this was the carriage used by the Queen
,” he said. he pointed out.
Designed specifically for royal use, the car is fitted with discreet lighting, fitted fixed steps and police emergency lighting.
In addition, a modification ordered by Elizabeth II was made to facilitate accessibility to the car.
“A clear indicator that this is a royal service car is the Queen's addition of additional handles to the rear, making entry and exit easier
,” Mr Morgan-Jones told the British media.
The car is currently priced at 224,850 pounds sterling, or around 260,000 euros.
This will be the first time the car has gone on sale following the death of Elizabeth II.