April 2026
Published 21 April 2026
Total sales
7
Median price
vs prior month
The April 2026 classic car auction data for Land Rover shows a modest but notable performance, with seven vehicles sold across three distinct models. The median price of £9,300 suggests a market that remains accessible for entry-level classic Land Rovers, though the top-selling models skew higher in value. The Defender 90 "Beretta" and Series III - 007 both achieved strong median prices of £36,100 and £35,000 respectively, indicating that well-documented or culturally significant examples continue to command premiums. The Defender BMW M57 8-speed, though lower in median price at £19,250, still reflects the enduring appeal of the Defender nameplate in its various iterations.
All seven sales were conducted by a single auction platform, carandclassic, which suggests a concentrated marketplace for classic Land Rovers at present. Without prior month data for comparison, it’s difficult to assess broader trends, but the diversity of models sold—ranging from the utilitarian Series III to the more modern Defender—points to a broad collector base. The absence of high-volume sales for other Land Rover variants may reflect either limited supply or buyer preferences leaning toward these standout models.
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