2011 Geneva: Rolls Royce 102EX Electric Concept
Rolls Royce stays busy at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show by breaking the stereotype of high-end luxury cars
Rolls Royce stays busy at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show by breaking the stereotype of high-end luxury cars
After months of speculations and several hints coming from Goodwood, Rolls Royce announces the 102EX concept, a one-off electric Phantom, and it will debut at the Geneva Auto Show.
One hundred Rolls-Royce motor cars took to the streets of London on 6 February 2011 to celebrate a very special anniversary.
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has today announced that Giles Taylor has been appointed Head of Exterior Design. He will join the company from the beginning of April.
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars is celebrating the centenary of the Spirit of Ecstasy in 2011 with an exclusive Collection of bespoke Phantom models. Called the Spirit of Ecstasy Centenary Collection, one hundred cars will be delivered to customers bearing a suite of features inspired by the legendary flying lady
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars is celebrating one hundred years of the Spirit of Ecstasy, the famous flying lady mascot that inspires owners, enthusiasts and those working for the world's pinnacle luxury brand.
Rolls-Royce have commissioned a series of short films telling extraordinary stories about extraordinary motor cars. The series is called 21st Century Legends.
Bespoke design will take centre stage for Rolls-Royce Motor Cars at Paris this year, as five models featuring the company's extensive personalisation programme take to the stand
To celebrate the occasion, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars developed a bespoke Phantom Drophead Coupé at the company’s Goodwood manufacturing plant, UK
The "ultra-luxurious" Bespoke picnic set was designed for four people and includes dinnerware encased in a polished aluminum and leather container.
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars announced today that continuing strong customer demand for all models has resulted in record production at the company’s manufacturing plant in Goodwood, West Sussex, England.