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Rolls-Royce has unveiled the Phantom Dentelle, an ultra-exclusive one-of-a-kind commission by a client as a gift for their father.
Defined by the brand tagline “Inspiring Greatness”, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars continues to prove there are no limits to ...
The Dawn was also a sales success. Rolls-Royce says it was the best-selling drop-top in the company's history. If Rolls-Royce does choose to make a new convertible, it'll be electric.
Rolls-Royce has just unveiled the one-of-one Phantom Dentelle. The luxury sedan features handmade couture lace, over 160,000 stitches, and a floral coachline motif to comply with the preferences ...
For one last special touch, Rolls-Royce acquired the AU 1 license plate — a nod to the chemical symbol for gold — that was used by the Phantom III in the movie.
Combined sales of the Wraith and Dawn in 2022 represented just 10% of the record 6,021 sales Rolls-Royce made in 2022. The bulk of sales were made up by the Cullinan, followed by the Ghost and ...
The latest one-off Rolls-Royce is a Phantom with floral flourishes on the dashboard and rear seats, along with a two-tone pink-and-white paint job.
Rolls-Royce has created a one-of-a-kind car in honor of the 60th anniversary of the James Bond movie "Goldfinger," with bespoke gadgets that would be the envy of Q.
Key to this dastardly scheme, codenamed Operation Grand Slam, is a 1937 Rolls-Royce Phantom III Sedanca de Ville, with coachwork made from solid 18-carat gold (at least in the movie).
Torsten Müller-Ötvös, Chief Executive Officer, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Rolls-Royce Motor Cars signals the end of a glorious, glamorous era as it ceases production of its Dawn convertible.
Rolls-Royce also incorporated 18-karat and 24-karat gold throughout the interior. An 18-karat gold bar shaped like a miniature Phantom is housed in a vault in the front center console.