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I guess the car-makers didn’t exactly consider that we’re frequently plagued by bouts of no electricity, though.
Rolls-Royce, one the biggest players in the luxury automobile game, has released its first “super coupe” – a fully electric two-door vehicle.
Putin’s Russian-made limousine comes with so many extravagant protection and security features that it weighs more than a large commercial bus.
There’s a bit of a “tribe” forming around luxury car brand Rolls-Royce, and they’re not the grey-haired retirees with old money that you might have imagined.
Rolls-Royce have announced the release of their first fully electric car, the Spectre, which marks the beginning of the automaker’s journey to an all-electric range.
Rolls-Royce’s new 19-foot convertible is a breathtaking example of pure luxury, with a built-in picnic set and over the top custom features.
I also almost cried a little when I saw Justin Bieber’s new custom ride, but for reasons very different to the singer’s own.
The new Rolls-Royce Ghost is a massive improvement on that weird cryptocurrency car the company revealed earlier this year.
Virgin Galactic isn’t only trying to take tourists to space, because it also wants to transport people across the planet at breakneck speeds.
This limited edition Rolls-Royce comes complete with a built-in puzzle that you have to solve, along with a cheesy promo video.
The highly anticipated Rolls-Royce Cullinan has finally made its way to South Africa.
Watch the new Rolls-Royce Cullinan scale a mountain in style, in a quick look at the brand’s first ever off-road 4×4 vehicle.
The likes of Rolls-Royce don’t usually skimp on much, and their new SUV is packed to the rafters with the kind of luxury that fans have come to expect.
After 13 years, Rolls-Royce has released the next generation of Phantom. Of course they went all out and everything is over the top.
It has been labelled as the most expensive car in the world, but does it really live up to the lofty price tag? It sure is pretty to look at.
It looks like every brand under the sun is designing a self-driving car, but I haven’t seen one as futuristic as the Rolls-Royce before.
Picnicking has never ever been so stylish, but thanks to Rolls-Royce it doesn’t have to involve food. Thank goodness.
Rolls-Royce. I don’t know a person who would say no to one, but have they maybe gone a bit too far this time around? Have a look for yourself and decide.
Rolls-Royce are delving into new territory with their latest offering. They’re not exactly keen on us calling it an SUV though…sorry fellas.
Companies like Google and Tesla may be developing driverless cars, but Rolls-Royce is upping the ante by developing drone cargo ships.
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Two former employees of the English car brand Rolls-Royce have claimed that the company they worked for “cut corners on quality control requirements.” During a US lawsuit the pair said that the firm “routinely used defective parts designated as ‘scrap only.’” According to BBC, the two ex-workers, Thomas McArtor and Keith Ramsey, are challenging the court order that prevents them […]
If you have gold front teeth, a gold chain, a gold ring, gold-rimmed sunglasses and a gold watch…you might want to roll around in this bad boy. Check out the new Rolls…