2012 Rolls Royce Luxury car

Rolls-Royce Corniche 2013

If your next car just has to be a hand-built convertible, the Corniche may be the model for you. Be prepared to pay top dollar for the pleasure of open-air motoring, however. The base price is a buck shy of $360,000.Rolls-Royce and fellow British luxury marque Bentley are currently sister
Rolls-Royce Phantom VI 2013

Just days after Rolls-Royce fell under full ownership by the BMW organization, a brand-new model made its global debut at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. The corporate transition took place on Jan. 1, 2013, and Rolls-Royce was ready to delight Detroit showgoers with the mammoth new Phantom
Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph 2013

To mark the company’s 97 years in the business and 55 years of production in Crewe, England, Rolls Royce is producing a Last of Line series of its Silver Seraph sedan. Only 170 units will be built and will be available with duotone paint in the style used on the
Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph 2013

The Silver Seraph sedan is a corporate twin to the Bentley Arnage, differing only in exterior details and interior trim. Rolls-Royce also offers a Park Ward limousine version of the Silver Seraph, adding 10 inches to the length and $40,000 to the Silver Seraph’s $220,000 base price.Rolls and fellow British
Rolls-Royce Park Ward 2013

To mark the company’s 97 years in the business and 55 years of production in Crewe, England, Rolls Royce is producing a Last of Line series of its Silver Seraph sedan. Only 170 units will be built and will be available with duotone paint in the style used on the
Rolls-Royce Corniche 2013

If price is really no object, and you simply must have a hand-built luxury convertible, there’s only one place to turn — to Rolls-Royce and its Corniche. It comes with a sticker price that reaches well past a third of a million dollars. Today’s version of the Corniche convertible debuted