Rolls-Royce electric concept may not be far off: Report
One of the hallmarks of Rolls-Royce's brilliant cars is their drivetrains. Simply starting a Rolls-Royce Phantom's engine is an event in itself. It turns into life with no more than a whirr. One of the reasons for the engineering to create this seamless transition from off to on is to isolate the driver from the unsavoury sounds of mechanical mass...
Abu Dhabi dealer sells 18 Rolls-Royces in one month
Abu Dhabi Motors, sole Rolls-Royce dealership for Abu Dhabi and Al Ain, has just posted its best ever sales result - 18 new Rolls-Royce motorcars in one month.
If you think that it would all be the brand new Ghost model, think again. Most of the cars bought were Phantoms, personalised by Rolls-Royce's Bespoke programme.
Based on this demand...
very nice really, it’s great to see alborz’s lil blog is developed to one of the biggest auto sites. fantastic job Al, cheers
Casey
Triton – what’s your problem? Just because it is out of your reach (my reach, most people’s reach) doesn’t mean we can’t enjoy looking. We wouldn’t have super models were that the case. Go find some place else to be a tool.
Wheelnut
One of the coolest things I like about Rollers is the floating hub caps which have ball bearings in them so as the wheel rotates the “RR” logo stays upright – it’s special touches like that that you are paying the premium price for over a regular luxury sedan or touring car
Andrew M
wheelnut,
i agree,
i always try and park that little bit forward or backward if it means getting the logos in my wheels to sit level when i stop, but its not the same