
Jaguar Land Rover will showcase 26 vehicles in the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Pageant, driven by British celebrities. To commemorate the Jubilee, Land Rover is donating a customized Defender 130 to the British Red Cross, a charity patroned by the Queen. Land Rover’s support for the Red Cross dates back to 1954.
“We are delighted to be receiving the Defender 130 and look forward to working with the team at Land Rover to modify this over the coming months. As the longest version of this vehicle ever produced, we will be able to utilise the increased capacity to incorporate new and unique features that will better support our emergency response and ambulance support work. The vehicle’s off-road capabilities will give us the freedom to access remote areas and reach people affected by emergencies and disasters across the UK.” Chris Davies, Head of Crisis Response.
Jaguar Land Rover vehicles, including two of the Queen’s Land Rovers and James Bond cars, will participate in the Platinum Jubilee Pageant celebrating her 70-year reign. A bespoke 1965 E-type Roadster and other rare Jaguars are also featured. Jaguar Land Rover’s Chief of Staff called it an honor to participate in this momentous occasion.
Iconic Jaguar and Land Rover vehicles, including the first-ever Land Rover, will participate in Queen Elizabeth II’s Jubilee parade. The procession will feature an electric F-PACE and I-PACE, driven by celebrities like Bear Grylls and Dame Joan Collins, celebrating Jaguar’s electric future and the Queen’s 70-year reign.
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