Rolls-Royce
Rolls-Royce began manufacturing automobiles in 1904. Created by Charles-Royce who died in 1910, the logo of the brand “RR” will pass from red to black. The name of Rolls-Royce evokes pinnacle quality, exquisite craftsmanship and an unwavering dedication to achieving the very highest levels of excellence. All qualities that not only our cars achieve, but everything we create. Our craftsmen have turned an uncompromising eye to creating a series of luxury objects to complement your lifestyle.
In 1914, the firm switched to manufacturing aircraft engines, mostly for the first and second world wars. Rolls Royce was nationalized in 1971 and eventually split into two companies: the automobile sector, Rolls Royce Motors, and the aerospace division, Rolls Royce plc. Unlike many of the brands mentioned above, Rolls Royce only offers SUVs and other luxury cars and no sports cars.
The Rolls-Royce Phantom four-door sedan was the first product offered for sale in 2003. Since then, the company has expanded its product line to include extended wheelbase, two-door coupé, and convertible versions of the Phantom Sedan, as well as the smaller Ghost four-door sedan, Wraith two-door coupé, Dawn Convertible, and the Cullinan SUV.
Concept vehicles:
- Rolls-Royce 100EX (2006)
- Rolls-Royce Hyperion[13] (2008)
- Rolls-Royce Mini[14] (June 2009)
- Rolls Royce Boat Tail (2021) is a custom-built concept car based on its predecessor, the Sweptail. Production limited to three units.
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- Headquarters: Derby, United Kingdom