The popularity of semi-trucks is on the rise, as they are versatile tools with a lot of space. However, no "pick-up" offers that maximum comfort and luxury.
Rolls-Royce
When we hear about Rolls Royce, the first thing that comes to mind is a big prestigious car, preferably from old movies, isn't that right? Did you know that this prestigious brand from Manchester also rides on water? We don't mean a car. The Clayden Reeves design studio, in collaboration with Rolls Royce, produced the spectacular Aeroboat S6 yacht, which will 'blow your brain'.
Rolls-Royce is a brand that always makes the heart of a fan of extremes in the automotive world skip a beat. And not because of speed or other data related to road antics, but because of the overall aesthetic perfection of the products, which are considered unsurpassed. The Rolls-Royce Sweptail is made to order and according to the wishes of the customer. And as such it is unique.
When the road becomes a fashion catwalk. The Rolls-Royce Dawn, introduced by the British last year, is considered the most beautiful Rolls-Royce ever. Like its namesake from the past, this one is also something special, as most body parts distinguish it from other models. But now it has become even more special. Like the Rolls-Royce Wraith, it got a fashionable makeover.
The famous figurine on the bonnet of the Rolls-Royce, a beauty called the Spirit of Ecstasy or The Spirit of Ecstasy is the icing on the cake of the exclusivity of these prestigious British cars and is considered the most sought-after and most expensive sign in the automotive industry. A statuette, much like the once protruding Mercedes star, just begging to be stolen. But the one with itchy fingers is in for an unpleasant surprise. The car is equipped with a special anti-theft system, so it is impossible to steal it! Well, except with the whole car.
BMW continues the celebration of the centenary of the company's existence with the presentation of concepts. After the BMW Vision Next 100 concept, the BMW Group has now presented the Rolls-Royce Vision Next 100 concept with the technical name Rolls-Royce 103EX, a vehicle for oligarchs from the 22nd century. "Take the best that exists and make it even better," once said the founder of the prestigious brand, Sir Henry Royce. And this is what the British still hold to today...
If you own a Rolls-Royce model Wraith, a car worth hundreds of thousands of euros, it probably won't be difficult for you to shell out money for a set of luggage that costs 40 thousand euros! At least that's what they reckon with this British luxury car brand, which has prepared the perfect companion for long journeys with this prestigious model. For this, ordinary mortals get a limousine with additional equipment, and the owner of a Rolls Royce a set of five suitcases and bags without additional equipment.
"Rolls-Royce Dawn is the most beautiful Rolls Royce ever" are the words that this famous English car brand put in our mouths from Goodwood. It is the future prestigious and quietest convertible in the world with a canvas roof, with which they are reviving the historic name Dawn. Let's remember. The name appeared for the first and only time with the Silver Dawn convertible, of which only 28 were produced between 1950 and 1954.
At the 2015 Geneva Motor Show, the British Rolls-Royce presented a unique Phantom called Serenity, whose interior was covered in silk, smoked cherry wood and bamboo. In doing so, it paid homage to its rich history in which important people, from those with blue blood to world leaders, have chosen Rolls-Royce as their means of transport. It was from these noble circles that the in-house design team led by Chief Designer, Giles Taylor, also drew inspiration for the design.
Rolls Royce prepared a special metropolitan version of the phantom model for the Paris show. As is customary for such special limited series vehicles from this boutique English brand, only 20 examples will be produced. Special features are hand-embroidered logos made of 6,800 stitches and illustrations made of 500 miniature pieces of wood.
From the Rolls-Royce factory comes a special collection of the Phantom Drophead Coupé called Waterspeed, which pays tribute to Sir Malcolm Campbell and his Rolls-Royce-powered Bluebird K3 seaplane, at the helm of which he set the water speed record in 1937. The achievement reverberated around the world and thus only cemented the reputation and primacy of Rolls-Royce engines on the ground and in the air.