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Queen Elizabeth II’s 2006 Supercharged Range Rover Smashes Records — Sold for £175,500 at Silverstone

Introduction

A Range Rover that once belonged to the late Queen Elizabeth II has broken expectations and set a new price benchmark for the model after selling at auction for £175,500. The 2006 L322 supercharged Vogue SE, despite showing roughly 120,000 miles on the clock, attracted intense collector interest because of its verified royal provenance and bespoke Land Rover Special Vehicle Operations (SVO) specification. Iconic AuctioneersTop Gear

The auction and the price achieved

The vehicle went under the hammer during Iconic Auctioneers’ sale at the Silverstone Festival on 23 August 2025, where it beat pre-auction estimates of £50,000–£70,000. Bidding climbed rapidly and, according to press coverage, became a heated contest between international collectors — a rivalry that pushed the final realised price far above market norms for comparable non-royal L322s. Iconic AuctioneersThe News International

What made this Range Rover special

Several factors combined to lift this example into the collector stratosphere:

  • Royal provenance — photographic evidence and auction documentation link the car directly to the Queen’s use in the mid-2000s; the vehicle was photographed carrying Her Majesty at public events, which helps verify provenance. Artnet News
  • SVO specification — the Range Rover was prepared by Land Rover’s Special Vehicle Operations and carries an SVO plaque confirming its bespoke build and royal specification, a key rarity for collectors. Iconic Auctioneers
  • Unique details — the car was finished in Tonga Green over Sand Oxford leather with extended Burr Walnut trim and fitted with royal extras such as a silver Labrador mascot and custom interior/security fittings reserved for Royal Household vehicles. Those one-off touches add both historical and emotional value. Supercar BlondieInvaluable

How this compares with the ordinary market

For context, ordinary L322 Range Rovers of the same generation — even those with lower mileage — typically sell for a fraction of this sum. Market listings and classifieds commonly show similar examples trading in roughly £9,000–£16,000, underscoring how much premium provenance can add to value. The auction price therefore reflects rarity and story more than mechanical desirability alone. The News InternationalInvaluable

Collector interest and the bidding story

Iconic Auctioneers confirmed the lot and sale details on its listing page, noting the car’s exceptional presentation and unique royal history. Coverage from international motoring titles and specialist auction reporting emphasized that collector demand for items with direct royal connections remains strong — especially for machines that are both usable and historically resonant. The reported bidding duel between overseas collectors highlights the global appetite for royal memorabilia and provenance. Iconic AuctioneersArtnet News

Why provenance matters more than condition

Classic-car and memorabilia markets price stories. A well-documented link to public figures — particularly a monarch with a public love of motoring such as Queen Elizabeth II — can dwarf normal supply/demand maths. Buyers are paying not only for the metal and mechanics but for ownership of a piece of living history that can be exhibited, celebrated, or held as a trophy. That explains why a car with 120,000 miles can significantly outrun similar, lower-mileage examples at private sales or classifieds. Top GearSupercar Blondie

Conclusion

The sale of this 2006 supercharged Range Rover is a reminder that provenance — validated paperwork, photos, and bespoke factory specification — often matters more than miles or condition in the collector marketplace. While regular L322 Range Rovers remain accessible to enthusiasts, examples with royal history occupy a distinct collector tier, as the £175,500 result clearly demonstrates. Iconic AuctioneersInvaluable

External links / further reading (place inline or “Further reading” box)

  • Iconic Auctioneers — official lot page and sale result for the 2006 Range Rover 4.2 Supercharged Vogue SE (L322). Iconic Auctioneers
  • Top Gear — background on the Range Rover and the auction listing (context and imagery). Top Gear
  • Artnet / Car press coverage — auction preview and historical context on the Queen’s car ownership. Artnet News
  • Car market listings and lot background (summary of typical L322 market values).

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