Rolls-Royce was considered the ultimate luxury vehicle in the world, and the launch of the MkIV of the Silver Spirit r...
In 1995, Rolls-Royce offered a made-by-order Silver Spirit with a stretched bodywork to offer the ultimate in luxury a...
The long-wheelbase version of the Rolls Royce Silver Spirit was the Silver Spur, which the British carmaker introduced...
Rolls-Royce didn't want to make performance vehicles. That was a job for other brands, but it didn't want to...
No other brand in the world could challenge the famous British car manufacturer Rolls-Royce in terms of luxury image, ...
Rolls-Royce introduced the Silver Spirit in 1980 and, after nine years on the market, the British carmaker made a deci...
Rolls-Royce introduced a new luxury range in 1980 based on a re-worked platform from the 1965 Silver Shadow, but with ...
The Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow was the best-selling model in the British carmaker lineup, with over 30,000 deliveries w...
Rolls-Royce introduced the Camargue in 1975, and it was the first post-war car designed outside its British office at ...
The Rolls Royce Corniche drew its name from the 1939 prototype Corniche, while the French word would translate into a ...
It was the most expensive Rolls-Royce of its time and it was built for 15 years with some updates down the road. It we...
Only 760 units of the first Rolls-Royce to bear the Silver Dawn name were built between 1949 and 1955, albeit the car ...
The Rolls-Royce Phantom III Sedanca de Ville was the last luxury vehicle that Henry Royce worked on and the last V-12 ...
Rolls-Royce introduced the Phantom II in 1929, and the carmaker didn't intend to make it with a short-wheelbase, ...
The second generation of the Phantom appeared during the harsh time of the Great Depression that started in September ...
Rolls-Royce introduced the Phantom II in 1929 as the last of the 40/50 hp models, and it offered it with a choice of t...
In 1925, Rolls-Royce replaced the successful Silver Ghost with the New Phantom, which was later known as the Phantom I...
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