Popemobile

The popemobile /ˈppməbl/ (Italian: Papamobile [papaˈmɔːbile]) is a formal name for the specially designed motor vehicles used by the Catholic Pope during outdoor public appearances. It is usually considered as the heir of the antiquated sedia gestatoria. The popemobile was designed to allow the pope to be more visible when greeting large crowds. There have been many different designs for popemobiles since Pope Paul VI first used a modified Toyota Land Cruiser to greet crowds in Saint Peter's Square, in 1976.

Some popemobiles are open air, while others have bulletproof glass to enclose the pope (these were deemed necessary after the Ali Ağca assassination attempt). Some allow the pope to sit, while others are designed to accommodate the pope standing. The variety of popemobiles allows the Vatican to select a popemobile appropriate for each usage depending upon the level of security needed, distance, speed of travel, and the pope's preferences.

The Vatican vehicle registration plates for all official state vehicles begin with the letters "SCV" (acronym of the Latin Status Civitatis Vaticanae "Vatican City State") followed by the vehicle fleet number. The registration plate for the Ford Focus currently used by Pope Francis is "SCV 00919". In the past, the popemobile has typically used registration plate, "SCV 1", but plates "SCV 2" to "SCV 9" have also been utilized.

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Mercedes-Benz gifts new electric Popemobile to Pope Francis

The Manila Times 10 Mar 2025
MERCEDES-BENZ once again made history by gifting Pope Francis a brand-new electric Popemobile ... Over the past 45 years, Popemobiles based on the G-Class have been a familiar sight during papal appearances.
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