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Rolls-Royce Will Now Build You a Wild Custom Car Rolls-Royce gets a lil yachty with the Boattail, the first project from its new Coachbuild department. By Ezra Dyer Published: May 27, 2021 ...
Rolls-Royce won’t say how much each of these cars cost, but the estimated price is about $25 million a piece. The Boat Tail’s body style is reminiscent of classic cars from the 1920s and ’30s.
Rolls-Royce unveiled the Boat Tail, its latest super-luxurious, custom-built creation. It easily cost its buyer several million dollars, but the actual price is unknown. The Boat Tail's rear holds ...
Rolls-Royce doubling Bespoke team to create more custom cars [w/video] Ordering custom features on most cars has a bit of a limit on it. Buy a Porsche Boxster, for example, and you can quickly ...
Rolls-Royce’s Bespoke design and engineering department can fulfill a variety of special orders, from the customer’s name on the sill plates and special veneers to custom luggage and picnic ...
While Rolls-Royce was not one to talk about torque figures, it doesn’t take too much imagination to figure out that it took plenty to move 2.5 tons worth of car with ease. Kennedy is the right ...
The custom Rolls-Royce Phantom is inspired by a koa-wood rocking chair. It took a Rolls-Royce Wood Specialist three years to find the perfect log.
Care to talk about the interior? Well, this Keyvany-tuned Rolls-Royce Spectre features a lot of orange in the cockpit. Opening the rear-hinged doors reveals high-end leather upholstery in the ...
Rolls-Royce has only built its cars outside Britain once – a factory in Springfield, Massachusetts, that the firm built in 1921. There, it manufactured the Ghost and the Phantom.
A spokesman for Rolls-Royce told Cars.com the brand doesn’t have destination fees lined up for 2018 yet; they’re $2,750 on 2017 model vehicles. Shoppers can order the new Phantom now, with U.S ...
Rolls-Royce won’t say how much each of these cars cost, but the estimated price is about $25 million a piece. The Boat Tail’s body style is reminiscent of classic cars from the 1920s and ’30s.
Rolls-Royce won’t say how much each of these cars cost, but the estimated price is about $25 million a piece. The Boat Tail’s body style is reminiscent of classic cars from the 1920s and ’30s.