King Charles III's personal car with feature only Royal vehicles have is up for sale after his new $410,000 Rolls-Royce made its debut

Published on Feb 12, 2026 at 12:07 AM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson

Last updated on Feb 11, 2026 at 7:08 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Amelia Jean Hershman-Jones

King Charles III’s personal car is up for sale, after his $410,000 Rolls-Royce made its big debut.

As if having a monarch owner weren’t prestigious enough, the vehicle comes with a feature that only comes with royal vehicles.

This 2015 A6 Allroad 3.0 TDI was a firm favorite of King Charles and made several appearances at official engagements.

Now it’s going up for sale – but for how much, exactly?

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Taking a closer look at the personal car of King Charles III going up for sale

From royal engagements at Kensington Palace with Queen Camilla and charity polo matches, this 2015 A6 Allroad 3.0 TDI has had a busy life.

But alas, its time with the British Royal Family is coming to an end as it’s going up for sale.

With 115,000 miles on the clock and two previous owners listed on the documents, this car has seen a lot of use, but is still in exemplary condition.

It’s finished off with a royal-exclusive paint color, known as Audi Royal Green (often referenced with paint code LC6N or P.N4),  a deep, classic green metallic paint that isn’t available on normal people’s Audis.

It also boasts a range of amenities: from heated seats and four-zone climate control, to double glazing, and a BOSE surround sound system.

And how much is it going for?

A surprisingly cheap amount, considering its royal connection – between $27,000 and $40,0000.

Not too shabby, considering this was a king’s car.

Rob Hubbard, Managing Director and Principal Auctioneer at Iconic Auctioneers, commented: “Opportunities to acquire a car used personally by His Majesty King Charles III are rare, particularly one offered with this level of documentation, care and discretion.

“This Audi A6 Allroad reflects how Iconic Auctioneers handles significant cars at every level of the market, from globally important classics to modern vehicles with remarkable stories.

“It is a fascinating and usable piece of royal history,” he concluded.

The car will go up for sale at the Race Retro in the English city of Coventry on February 21.

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Cars fit for a King

There’s been a lot said about King Charles’ cars.

He has a collection worth approximately $15 million – not too shabby at all.

The most recent addition to that collection appears to be the $410k Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II, gifted to him by the King of Bahrain.

Rolls-Royce cars feature repeatedly – a 1950 Rolls-Royce Phantom IV ($3.92 million), a 1962 Rolls-Royce Phantom V ($3.92 million), and a 1977 Rolls-Royce Phantom V1 ($1.71 million).

Then there’s the Aston Martin DB6 Volante Series II, which was a gift from his late mother.

This vehicle also runs on surplus wine and cheese whey, an innovation which is as eccentric as it is environmentally friendly.

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Following stints at LadBible, The Sun, The New York Post, and the Daily Mail, Ben joined the team full-time in February 2025. In his role as Senior Content Writer, his sparkling copy, the ability to sniff out a good story at 100 paces, and a GSOH quickly led to him becoming an integral and invaluable member of the writing staff.