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Prototype Eras
Era 8 (1983 to 1994) British Rail Sectorisation
Era 9 (1995 to 2004) Initial Privatisation
Era 10 (2005 to 2015) Rebuilding of the Railways
Era 11 (2016 to 2026) The Last Days of Privatisation
This Range Rover 3rd generation vehiclewas introducedby Land Rover Range Roverin 2002 and which ran until 2012. The 5-door SUV was planned and developed under BMW ownership and this third generation Range Rover, also known as the L322, was to share BMWs high end vehicle components and systems. It came with a petrol engine and was only available as an automatic.
In a mid grey colour scheme with black exterior masking and silver trim and featuring light ivory seating and an otherwise black interior. Registered GD04 GRX from 2004, in real life the car would have had a 5-speed automatic gearbox, which by 2010 had risen to 8-speed versions in some markets. Its high spec status is confirmed with the silver HSE (High Specification Equipment) lettering printed to the right of the rear number plate.
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Oxford Diecast Range Rover 3rd Generation – Bonatti Grey
The die‑cast model (manufacturer part number 76RR3001) represents the Land Rover Range Rover L322, the third‑generation 5‑door SUV that was launched in February 2002 and remained in production until December 2012. The period depicted is the initial privatisation era of the vehicle.
The vehicle is shown in a mid‑grey finish with black exterior masking, silver trim and light ivory seats within an otherwise black interior. In reality the 2004‑registered car (GD04 GRX) was equipped with a petrol engine and an automatic transmission – originally a five‑speed unit, later superseded by an eight‑speed gearbox in some markets by 2010.
High‑specification details are indicated by the silver “HSE” (High Specification Equipment) lettering positioned to the right of the rear number plate. The model faithfully reproduces these features in a scaled die‑cast format.