The late Queen’s Land Rovers graced Pebble Beach.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’s reign lasted an incredible 70 years, longer than any other British monarch or female monarch. In that time, various royal vehicles helped serve the Queen’s duties, many of which came from the legendary Land Rover. Known for making some of the world’s most capable and recognizable off-roading machines, Land Rover’s classics are some of the world’s most important adventure-ready masterpieces.
In a once-in-a-lifetime display, Land Rover Classic brought a fleet of Royal Land Rover vehicles to the prestigious Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance. The fleet, consisting of 10 Defender and Range Rover models, featured vehicles used by the Royal family and the Queen, sourced from the Royal Household private collection, Land Rover Classic, the British Motor Museum, and private collections.
Two of the earliest Royal vehicles were part of the incredible display: the first Land Rover Series I State Review vehicle and a Land Rover Series I. Next to the historic display, a British-themed garden party brought immersion to the showcase. The display is not only a historic gathering of royal vehicles but also a celebration of the longstanding relationship between Jaguar Land Rover and the royal family. Recently, His Majesty King Charles III granted Jaguar Land Rover a royal warrant in his initial list of grantees, extending that relationship into the future as Jaguar Land Rover continues to innovate and lead in the luxury automotive world.
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