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Rolls-Royce brought a ghost back to life in 2014 with the debut of the two-door Wraith. The Wraith's name first connection to Rolls-Royce was back in 1938 with it appearing sporadically with certain ...
Walking Through 100 Years of Rolls-Royce History at the Annual RRMC Meet. ... 70% of all Rolls-Royce cars ever commissioned are still gracing the world’s roads.
The typical Rolls-Royce buyer – if such a person exists – is now 42 years old. For the Spectre, the average age drops to just ...
Luxury cars like the Rolls-Royce Phantom can be obnoxiously grandiose, but after being among the best luxury cars in the world for 100 years, perhaps it's earned that right.
If there was ever a combustion engined car that was primed for a switch to electrification, it would be a Rolls-Royce. Large, wafting and near-silent when sealed inside the cocooned cabin, the ...
Rolls-Royce reveals it sold more cars in 2021 than ANY other in it's 117-year history because the pandemic made the super-rich realise 'life can be short' ...
Separately, Charles Rolls and Henry Royce might have carried all the historical weight of a Gilbert without a Sullivan.But when these English gentlemen put their combined talents into the making ...
The Rolls-Royce Phantom is one of the most opulent cars on the road today – and it's one of the longest-lasting. Introduced in 1925 as a replacement for the Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost, the Phantom ...
Rolls-Royce runs up to new Phantom reveal with pieces of history The unveiling of a new Rolls-Royce Phantom is a special occasion -- after all, there's only been seven of them since 1925.
Sure, that hood ornament and the car's distinctive lines are part of what makes a Rolls-Royce a Rolls-Royce. But there's also that multi-lined trademark grille.
Launched in 1904 with two-, three-and-four cylinder cars at the Paris Salon by Charles Rolls and Henry Royce, the Rolls-Royce brand has maintained its image as the ultimate luxury automobile built for ...