Historic Land Rover Leads Out The Invictus Games Opening Ceremony

10 September 2014

The heritage Land Rover carrying Idris Elba during the Invictus Games opening ceremony previously carried Her Majesty the Queen and the late Queen Mother during the 1970s/80s.

 

  • The heritage Land Rover carrying Idris Elba during the Invictus Games opening ceremony previously carried Her Majesty the Queen and the late Queen Mother during the 1970s/80s.
  • It is a Land Rover Series IIa, a British icon that has been evolving for 65 years.
  • The Land Rover in the opening ceremony was built in June 1968 and issued to the British Army on The Rhine.
  • It was based in Germany until de‑mob in 1993, having covered around 4000Km, then donated to the national Army Museum.
  • Over two million Land Rovers, now known as the Defender, have been bought since the car first appeared in April 1948.