Germany sets record for largest Land Rover parade
MotorPress
To celebrate Land Rover’s 70th anniversary, 632 vehicles set a new Guinness World Record in Bad Kissingen, Bavaria, for the largest parade of Land Rovers.
More than 1 500 customers and fans joined the record-breaking 7.4 km parade to beat the record of 516 Land Rovers set in Portugal in 2014.
The Bad Kissingen parade featured a wide range of models including many classic Defender models. They were accompanied by Land Rover Discovery, Discovery Sport and Freelander models and the complete Range Rover line-up: Range Rover, Range Rover Sport, Evoque and Velar.
"It was a fantastic atmosphere on the day and a great pleasure for us to celebrate the 70th anniversary of our brand with more than 1 500 enthusiastic Land Rover fans, friends and families. We thank everyone who helped us to bring this together,” said Jan-Kas van der Stelt, managing director of Jaguar Land Rover Germany.
Guinness World Records sent an official adjudicator from its London headquarters, who observed and controlled the strict criteria with two independent referees.
To set the record, all the Land Rovers had to be constantly in motion throughout the parade, and there could not be a gap of more than two vehicle lengths between cars.
To celebrate Land Rover’s 70th anniversary, 632 vehicles set a new Guinness World Record in Bad Kissingen, Bavaria, for the largest parade of Land Rovers.
More than 1 500 customers and fans joined the record-breaking 7.4 km parade to beat the record of 516 Land Rovers set in Portugal in 2014.
The Bad Kissingen parade featured a wide range of models including many classic Defender models. They were accompanied by Land Rover Discovery, Discovery Sport and Freelander models and the complete Range Rover line-up: Range Rover, Range Rover Sport, Evoque and Velar.
"It was a fantastic atmosphere on the day and a great pleasure for us to celebrate the 70th anniversary of our brand with more than 1 500 enthusiastic Land Rover fans, friends and families. We thank everyone who helped us to bring this together,” said Jan-Kas van der Stelt, managing director of Jaguar Land Rover Germany.
Guinness World Records sent an official adjudicator from its London headquarters, who observed and controlled the strict criteria with two independent referees.
To set the record, all the Land Rovers had to be constantly in motion throughout the parade, and there could not be a gap of more than two vehicle lengths between cars.
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