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Rolls-Royce Releases Rendering For New RR4
May 28th, 2008
Rolls-Royce released renderings for their new RR4 – which will not be out on the market for at least two years. Despite the long time we have to wait for it to come to production we are happy to hear that they have finished the design and testing has already begun.
The marque’s Goodwood factory is undergoing renovations that will allow its production lines to accommodate the full Phantom range as well as the new RR4. It looks like the RR4 will be retaining the same long-hood, high-beltline proportions as the Phantom series cars.
Rolls-Royce Sells 3,000th Phantom
March 12th, 2007
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has produced the 3,000th Phantom since the first launch of the company in January 2003. It was first commissioned by a UK customer through Rolls-Royce Motor Cars of London and has been delivered. The car’s new owner collected the Diamond Black Phantom from the showroom in Berkeley Square. Mrs Tchenguiz-Imerman, a London based socialite, said that she was happy with her new vehicle as she accepted the keys from Rolls-Royce Chairman and Chief Executive, Ian Robertson.
Rolls Royce Centurion
February 6th, 2007
A brand new Rolls-Royce Phantom starts in the neighborhood of around $330,000. Its styling is stunning, however, not everyone is enamored with the Phantom’s imposing look. That hasn’t hurt the car’s sales, as Rolls-Royce has continued to expand to new markets and added an even more massive long-wheelbase version of the ultra-sedan since it was first introduced. Those who want to individualize their machines can work through the automakers bespoke program to tastefully customize the car.
Rolls Royce Phantoms Delivered To Peninsula Hotel
January 16th, 2007
The Peninsula Hotel in Hong Kong has been shuttling guests to and from the airport and around town in Rolls-Royce automobiles since 1970, when it took delivery of a then-record seven Silver Shadows. Thus began a tradition that saw the hotel place the single largest order for Rolls-Royce automobiles several times throughout the decades.
Rolls-Royce Breaks Land-Speed Record
January 13th, 2007
In keeping with its brand strategy, Rolls-Royce would never give the go-ahead to participate in a conventional motorsport activity. Yet, it does have a history of landspeed record bids, and it looks like the automaker is about to write the newest chapter.
AutoExpress is reporting that Rolls Royce will make an attempt to break the 409-MPH landspeed record for piston-engined, wheel driven cars next year. Rolls-Royce has held many landspeed records dating back to the ’30s and its vehicles were the fastest cars on the planet until the jet-engined streamliners took over the record books.
