April 2026
Published 21 April 2026
Total sales
5
Median price
vs prior month
The April 2026 classic car auction data for Range Rover models shows a modest but steady market with five units sold. The median price of £7,500 suggests a balanced demand across different variants, though the limited sample size makes it difficult to draw broader trends. Among the top-selling models, the Land Rover LSE commanded the highest median price at £28,500, followed by the Land Rover 5.0 Supercharged at £20,000, while the Vogue SE P38 aligned with the overall median. This indicates that higher-specification or rarer models continue to attract premium prices, even in a smaller auction pool.
All five sales were handled by a single auctioneer, carandclassic, which suggests a concentrated marketplace for these vehicles. Without prior month data for comparison, it’s hard to assess short-term movement, but the presence of well-regarded models like the LSE and Supercharged at strong prices points to a niche but active collector interest. The data reflects a market where quality and condition likely outweigh volume, with buyers focusing on specific variants rather than broad availability.
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