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King Charles' Jaguar I-Pace for Sale, It's a Bespoke Low-Mileage Example

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After that refined Range Rover that the late Queen Elizabeth II once owned, which we covered a couple of weeks ago, it is now time for another vehicle that used to be in possession of the Royal Family to make headlines.

It is a Jaguar I-Pace bought new in 2018 by King Charles III (then Prince of Wales) with his own money. 

It was also the first-ever electric vehicle to be owned by the Royal Family. 

Several members, including the Queen and Megan Markle, were spotted using it, and it is now looking for a new home.

 

UK's King used it until December 2020, and the vehicle was then sold through Jaguar North Oxford with around 3,000 miles (~4,800 km) on the clock. 
Its second owner bought it on the spot and has driven it over 30,000 miles (~48, 200 km). 

Thus, it now has around 35,000 miles (~56,000 km) under its belt.

 It remains in top-notch condition, and its original warranty expires this October.

According to the vendor, it is the only Jaguar I-Pace finished in Loire Blue. 

Nevertheless, this wasn't the original color, as the automaker repainted it after being originally sold in Eiger Gray, allegedly, at Charles III's request, who described the EV at one point as being "silent but deadly," as you can see in one of the videos embedded below.

This Jaguar I-Pace is in the EV400 HSE configuration, sporting all-wheel drive and a gorgeous Light Oyster Windsor leather upholstery on the inside. 

It comes with pretty much every option that was available for it almost seven years ago when it set its original owner back around 60,000 (equal to ~$75,500). 

It is now expected to fetch anywhere between £55,000 and £70,000 (~$69,000-~$88,000) when it goes on sale at Historics' Ascot Racecourse auction on March 2, from 9:30 AM locally.

Ref: King Charles' Jaguar I-Pace for Sale, It's a Bespoke Low-Mileage Example (autoevolution)

Photo Credit:  Historics