Motoring

Princess Diana's sporty Ford Escort sells for £737,000

With only 40,000 km on the clock, the black Ford Escort was driven by Diana between 1985 and 1988

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 28 Aug 2022 9:00AM

Princess Diana's sporty Ford Escort sells for £737,000
The Escort was no luxury vehicle but one of UK's best-selling cars of the era, with many used models going for around £10,000 (about RM52,500). – AFP file pic, August 28, 2022

LONDON – A sporty Ford Escort that was once princess Diana's runabout sold at auction for £737,000 (about RM3.86 million) on Saturday, a few days before the 25th anniversary of her death.

The modest car, with just 40,000 km on the clock, went under the hammer at Silverstone Auctions in Warwickshire in central England.

Bidders from Dubai, the United States and Britain held a heated bidding war for the one-of-a-kind model, resulting in a sale to a buyer from Alderley Edge, an upmarket village in northern England that is home to many Premier League footballers.

The sale price equivalent to around US$866,000 comes as interest in Diana's life remains huge, a quarter-century after her death, fuelled by the success of The Crown Netflix series. 

The auctioneers said the sale attracted "a supreme amount of global press and publicity interest".

The car was sold without a reserve price, with bids starting at £100,000. It sold for £650,000 plus buyer's premium.

The black Ford Escort RS Turbo S1 with a blue stripe was driven by Diana between 1985 and 1988, as she preferred to have her own car instead of the royal family's stately Rolls-Royces and Daimlers, according to the lot description.

The auctioneers said the unique Ford Escort remains the "most daring choice" of car by any member of the Royal Family.

The Escort was no luxury vehicle but one of UK's best-selling cars of the era, totalling more than 4.1 million sales, according to Auto Express website.

Similar cars with a less illustrious provenance can be found in classified ads in the UK for around £10,000.

This car, however, was made by Ford according to Diana's specifications and it is believed to be the only black-painted version of this model, according to the auctioneers.

Diana was frequently photographed at the wheel visiting shops and restaurants in London. Prince William was also photographed sitting in the back.

The princess drove the car with a royal detective in the passenger seat and it was adapted with features such as a second rear view mirror and a radio in the glove box.

The vehicle was previously owned by a collector of Ford cars.

Last year another Ford Escort previously owned by Diana, a 1981 silver 1.6L Ghia saloon that was an engagement present from Prince Charles, sold in London for £52,640 including sales tax and buyer's premium. 

The car's buyer was said to be a museum in South America. It was previously owned by a US museum.

Saturday's sale comes ahead of Wednesday's anniversary of Diana's death at 36 after a car crash in Paris. – AFP, August 28, 2022

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