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  • FEATURE - Neuer Rolls Royce mit vom Rumpf einer Yacht inspiriertem Heck
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    FEATURE - Neuer Rolls Royce mit vom Rumpf einer Yacht inspiriertem Heck
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boat tail 1
    Ref 12974
    27/05/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit : Rolls-Royce

    The first of first of just three Rolls Royce cars given a rear inspired by the hull of a yacht, has been unveiled.Three sets of clients got together to ask the luxury car maker to create the special vehicles for which model-specific parts had to be designed and made.The money-no-object vehicles, known as Boat Tails, were built by the UK firm’s coach-building department which handles special commissions.Three sets of hugely wealthy clients approached Rolls to create the basic cars with each then adding their own customisation to reflect their personal requirements.That was back in 2017 and now, after four years the first convertible car is ready.At nearly 5.8m long, the front profile is centred on a new treatment of Rolls-Royce’s iconic grille and lights.

    OPS: The first of the three specially commissioned Rolls-Royce Boat Tails.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neuer Rolls Royce mit vom Rumpf einer Yacht inspiriertem Heck
    DUK10142971_013
    FEATURE - Neuer Rolls Royce mit vom Rumpf einer Yacht inspiriertem Heck
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boat tail 1
    Ref 12974
    27/05/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit : Rolls-Royce

    The first of first of just three Rolls Royce cars given a rear inspired by the hull of a yacht, has been unveiled.Three sets of clients got together to ask the luxury car maker to create the special vehicles for which model-specific parts had to be designed and made.The money-no-object vehicles, known as Boat Tails, were built by the UK firm’s coach-building department which handles special commissions.Three sets of hugely wealthy clients approached Rolls to create the basic cars with each then adding their own customisation to reflect their personal requirements.That was back in 2017 and now, after four years the first convertible car is ready.At nearly 5.8m long, the front profile is centred on a new treatment of Rolls-Royce’s iconic grille and lights.

    OPS: The first of the three specially commissioned Rolls-Royce Boat Tails.Wooden slatted rear deck hiding the hosting suite

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neuer Rolls Royce mit vom Rumpf einer Yacht inspiriertem Heck
    DUK10142971_012
    FEATURE - Neuer Rolls Royce mit vom Rumpf einer Yacht inspiriertem Heck
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boat tail 1
    Ref 12974
    27/05/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit : Rolls-Royce

    The first of first of just three Rolls Royce cars given a rear inspired by the hull of a yacht, has been unveiled.Three sets of clients got together to ask the luxury car maker to create the special vehicles for which model-specific parts had to be designed and made.The money-no-object vehicles, known as Boat Tails, were built by the UK firm’s coach-building department which handles special commissions.Three sets of hugely wealthy clients approached Rolls to create the basic cars with each then adding their own customisation to reflect their personal requirements.That was back in 2017 and now, after four years the first convertible car is ready.At nearly 5.8m long, the front profile is centred on a new treatment of Rolls-Royce’s iconic grille and lights.

    OPS: The first of the three specially commissioned Rolls-Royce Boat Tails.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neuer Rolls Royce mit vom Rumpf einer Yacht inspiriertem Heck
    DUK10142971_011
    FEATURE - Neuer Rolls Royce mit vom Rumpf einer Yacht inspiriertem Heck
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boat tail 1
    Ref 12974
    27/05/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit : Rolls-Royce

    The first of first of just three Rolls Royce cars given a rear inspired by the hull of a yacht, has been unveiled.Three sets of clients got together to ask the luxury car maker to create the special vehicles for which model-specific parts had to be designed and made.The money-no-object vehicles, known as Boat Tails, were built by the UK firm’s coach-building department which handles special commissions.Three sets of hugely wealthy clients approached Rolls to create the basic cars with each then adding their own customisation to reflect their personal requirements.That was back in 2017 and now, after four years the first convertible car is ready.At nearly 5.8m long, the front profile is centred on a new treatment of Rolls-Royce’s iconic grille and lights.

    OPS: The first of the three specially commissioned Rolls-Royce Boat Tails.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neuer Rolls Royce mit vom Rumpf einer Yacht inspiriertem Heck
    DUK10142971_010
    FEATURE - Neuer Rolls Royce mit vom Rumpf einer Yacht inspiriertem Heck
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boat tail 1
    Ref 12974
    27/05/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit : Rolls-Royce

    The first of first of just three Rolls Royce cars given a rear inspired by the hull of a yacht, has been unveiled.Three sets of clients got together to ask the luxury car maker to create the special vehicles for which model-specific parts had to be designed and made.The money-no-object vehicles, known as Boat Tails, were built by the UK firm’s coach-building department which handles special commissions.Three sets of hugely wealthy clients approached Rolls to create the basic cars with each then adding their own customisation to reflect their personal requirements.That was back in 2017 and now, after four years the first convertible car is ready.At nearly 5.8m long, the front profile is centred on a new treatment of Rolls-Royce’s iconic grille and lights.

    OPS: The first of the three specially commissioned Rolls-Royce Boat Tails. The al-fresco dining hosting suite set includes two champagne fridges

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neuer Rolls Royce mit vom Rumpf einer Yacht inspiriertem Heck
    DUK10142971_009
    FEATURE - Neuer Rolls Royce mit vom Rumpf einer Yacht inspiriertem Heck
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boat tail 1
    Ref 12974
    27/05/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit : Rolls-Royce

    The first of first of just three Rolls Royce cars given a rear inspired by the hull of a yacht, has been unveiled.Three sets of clients got together to ask the luxury car maker to create the special vehicles for which model-specific parts had to be designed and made.The money-no-object vehicles, known as Boat Tails, were built by the UK firm’s coach-building department which handles special commissions.Three sets of hugely wealthy clients approached Rolls to create the basic cars with each then adding their own customisation to reflect their personal requirements.That was back in 2017 and now, after four years the first convertible car is ready.At nearly 5.8m long, the front profile is centred on a new treatment of Rolls-Royce’s iconic grille and lights.

    OPS: The first of the three specially commissioned Rolls-Royce Boat Tails.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neuer Rolls Royce mit vom Rumpf einer Yacht inspiriertem Heck
    DUK10142971_008
    FEATURE - Neuer Rolls Royce mit vom Rumpf einer Yacht inspiriertem Heck
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boat tail 1
    Ref 12974
    27/05/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit : Rolls-Royce

    The first of first of just three Rolls Royce cars given a rear inspired by the hull of a yacht, has been unveiled.Three sets of clients got together to ask the luxury car maker to create the special vehicles for which model-specific parts had to be designed and made.The money-no-object vehicles, known as Boat Tails, were built by the UK firm’s coach-building department which handles special commissions.Three sets of hugely wealthy clients approached Rolls to create the basic cars with each then adding their own customisation to reflect their personal requirements.That was back in 2017 and now, after four years the first convertible car is ready.At nearly 5.8m long, the front profile is centred on a new treatment of Rolls-Royce’s iconic grille and lights.

    OPS: The first of the three specially commissioned Rolls-Royce Boat Tails.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neuer Rolls Royce mit vom Rumpf einer Yacht inspiriertem Heck
    DUK10142971_007
    FEATURE - Neuer Rolls Royce mit vom Rumpf einer Yacht inspiriertem Heck
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boat tail 1
    Ref 12974
    27/05/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit : Rolls-Royce

    The first of first of just three Rolls Royce cars given a rear inspired by the hull of a yacht, has been unveiled.Three sets of clients got together to ask the luxury car maker to create the special vehicles for which model-specific parts had to be designed and made.The money-no-object vehicles, known as Boat Tails, were built by the UK firm’s coach-building department which handles special commissions.Three sets of hugely wealthy clients approached Rolls to create the basic cars with each then adding their own customisation to reflect their personal requirements.That was back in 2017 and now, after four years the first convertible car is ready.At nearly 5.8m long, the front profile is centred on a new treatment of Rolls-Royce’s iconic grille and lights.

    OPS: The first of the three specially commissioned Rolls-Royce Boat Tails.Wood slatted rear hides the al-fresco dining set

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neuer Rolls Royce mit vom Rumpf einer Yacht inspiriertem Heck
    DUK10142971_006
    FEATURE - Neuer Rolls Royce mit vom Rumpf einer Yacht inspiriertem Heck
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boat tail 1
    Ref 12974
    27/05/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit : Rolls-Royce

    The first of first of just three Rolls Royce cars given a rear inspired by the hull of a yacht, has been unveiled.Three sets of clients got together to ask the luxury car maker to create the special vehicles for which model-specific parts had to be designed and made.The money-no-object vehicles, known as Boat Tails, were built by the UK firm’s coach-building department which handles special commissions.Three sets of hugely wealthy clients approached Rolls to create the basic cars with each then adding their own customisation to reflect their personal requirements.That was back in 2017 and now, after four years the first convertible car is ready.At nearly 5.8m long, the front profile is centred on a new treatment of Rolls-Royce’s iconic grille and lights.

    OPS: The first of the three specially commissioned Rolls-Royce Boat Tails.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neuer Rolls Royce mit vom Rumpf einer Yacht inspiriertem Heck
    DUK10142971_005
    FEATURE - Neuer Rolls Royce mit vom Rumpf einer Yacht inspiriertem Heck
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boat tail 1
    Ref 12974
    27/05/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit : Rolls-Royce

    The first of first of just three Rolls Royce cars given a rear inspired by the hull of a yacht, has been unveiled.Three sets of clients got together to ask the luxury car maker to create the special vehicles for which model-specific parts had to be designed and made.The money-no-object vehicles, known as Boat Tails, were built by the UK firm’s coach-building department which handles special commissions.Three sets of hugely wealthy clients approached Rolls to create the basic cars with each then adding their own customisation to reflect their personal requirements.That was back in 2017 and now, after four years the first convertible car is ready.At nearly 5.8m long, the front profile is centred on a new treatment of Rolls-Royce’s iconic grille and lights.

    OPS: The first of the three specially commissioned Rolls-Royce Boat Tails.The rear deck as it is called opens at the press of a button to reveal luxury al-fresco dining set which includes parasol stools and champagne fridges

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neuer Rolls Royce mit vom Rumpf einer Yacht inspiriertem Heck
    DUK10142971_004
    FEATURE - Neuer Rolls Royce mit vom Rumpf einer Yacht inspiriertem Heck
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boat tail 1
    Ref 12974
    27/05/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit : Rolls-Royce

    The first of first of just three Rolls Royce cars given a rear inspired by the hull of a yacht, has been unveiled.Three sets of clients got together to ask the luxury car maker to create the special vehicles for which model-specific parts had to be designed and made.The money-no-object vehicles, known as Boat Tails, were built by the UK firm’s coach-building department which handles special commissions.Three sets of hugely wealthy clients approached Rolls to create the basic cars with each then adding their own customisation to reflect their personal requirements.That was back in 2017 and now, after four years the first convertible car is ready.At nearly 5.8m long, the front profile is centred on a new treatment of Rolls-Royce’s iconic grille and lights.

    OPS: The first of the three specially commissioned Rolls-Royce Boat Tails.Hpsting suite parasol

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neuer Rolls Royce mit vom Rumpf einer Yacht inspiriertem Heck
    DUK10142971_003
    FEATURE - Neuer Rolls Royce mit vom Rumpf einer Yacht inspiriertem Heck
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boat tail 1
    Ref 12974
    27/05/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit : Rolls-Royce

    The first of first of just three Rolls Royce cars given a rear inspired by the hull of a yacht, has been unveiled.Three sets of clients got together to ask the luxury car maker to create the special vehicles for which model-specific parts had to be designed and made.The money-no-object vehicles, known as Boat Tails, were built by the UK firm’s coach-building department which handles special commissions.Three sets of hugely wealthy clients approached Rolls to create the basic cars with each then adding their own customisation to reflect their personal requirements.That was back in 2017 and now, after four years the first convertible car is ready.At nearly 5.8m long, the front profile is centred on a new treatment of Rolls-Royce’s iconic grille and lights.

    OPS: The first of the three specially commissioned Rolls-Royce Boat Tails.The so-called hosting suite at the rear of the vehicle for al-fresco dining with parasol

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neuer Rolls Royce mit vom Rumpf einer Yacht inspiriertem Heck
    DUK10142971_001
    FEATURE - Neuer Rolls Royce mit vom Rumpf einer Yacht inspiriertem Heck
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boat tail 1
    Ref 12974
    27/05/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit : Rolls-Royce

    The first of first of just three Rolls Royce cars given a rear inspired by the hull of a yacht, has been unveiled.Three sets of clients got together to ask the luxury car maker to create the special vehicles for which model-specific parts had to be designed and made.The money-no-object vehicles, known as Boat Tails, were built by the UK firm’s coach-building department which handles special commissions.Three sets of hugely wealthy clients approached Rolls to create the basic cars with each then adding their own customisation to reflect their personal requirements.That was back in 2017 and now, after four years the first convertible car is ready.At nearly 5.8m long, the front profile is centred on a new treatment of Rolls-Royce’s iconic grille and lights.

    OPS: The first of the three specially commissioned Rolls-Royce Boat Tails.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas