Rolls-Royce will make a new Coachbuild model every two years
After the success of the Sweptail and Boat Tail, Rolls-Royce is now looking to make a new coachbuilt model every two years.
After the success of the Sweptail and Boat Tail, Rolls-Royce is now looking to make a new coachbuilt model every two years.
This new, bold move is apparently possible thanks to the modular new architecture used to underpin the Rolls-Royce Phantom today.
%%excerpt%%The Rolls-Royce Sweptail will be headlining the UK Concours d'Elegance in Hampton this weekend, alongside cars like the McLaren Senna.
BMW files for Boat Tail trademark with the European Union Intellectual Property Office, could be the next Rolls-Royce coachbuilt model.
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Rolls-Royce is planning on launching a couple of coach built models in the near future, following in the footsteps of the Sweptail.
Rolls-Royce claims the coach built business might be better than some expected but that they currently lack the production capacity to keep up.
Rolls-Royce brought out its A-Game at this weekend's Goodwood Festival of Speed, showing us it means business with the new Dawn Black Badge.
The Rolls-Royce Sweptail was just spotted out on public roads, making its way to England from the Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este.
Rolls-Royce is currently considering building more coachbuild cars like the Sweptail to cater to the needs of their customers.