Rolls Royce to build a posh SUV. Wow what next?


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The launch of Phantom in 2003 marked the beginning of the renaissance of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. Since then, we have set a new benchmark for what a super-luxury car should be – unique, hand-crafted, beautiful and rare. Often imitated, Phantom has never been equalled and continues to be hailed as ‘The Best Car in the World’ by our customers and media alike.
Twelve years later, after the introduction of successful new models like Ghost and Wraith, Rolls-Royce stands proudly at the pinnacle of British luxury manufacturing, confirming our custodianship of this precious marque.
Now we have reached another seminal moment in Rolls-Royce’s 111-year journey.
Today we confirm that we are developing an all-new Rolls-Royce with exceptional presence, elegance and purpose:

  • A car that offers the luxury of a Rolls-Royce in a vehicle that can cross any terrain
  • A car that meets our customers’ highly mobile, contemporary lifestyle expectations
  • A Rolls-Royce that is as much about the pioneering, adventurous spirit of Charles Rolls as it is about Sir Henry Royce’s dedication to engineering and innovation
  • A car that appropriately reflects Rolls-Royce’s brand promise of effortless luxury
  • A high-bodied car, with an all-new aluminium architecture
  • A unique new motor car worthy of carrying the Spirit of Ecstasy into the future

This new Rolls-Royce will be Effortless … Everywhere.
Many discerning customers have urged us to develop this new car – and we have listened. At Rolls-Royce Motor Cars we are uniquely focused on the desires of our customers and are driven by our own thirst to innovate. So we challenged our engineers and design team, led by Director of Design Giles Taylor, to create a different and exceptional new car.
This car will embody all the values and capabilities that drove our two Founding Fathers to secure Rolls-Royce’s reputation, early last century, by taking top honours in rigorous overland adventures such as the Scottish Reliability Trials, the London to Edinburgh event and the Alpine Trials.
Rolls-Royces conveyed pioneers and adventurers like Lawrence of Arabia across the vastness of unexplored deserts and over mountain ranges. In other parts of the world including Australia, India and the Americas, Rolls-Royces carried their owners over challenging terrain with absolute reliability and comfort.
History sets our precedent and our future calls us to action.
This new journey begins now. We will take our time in developing and perfecting this new concept in luxury. We will include our customers, enthusiasts and media along the way and will keep you informed of our progress.
Until then, rest assured, we are creating a motor car in the greatest traditions of our marque.
Sir Henry Royce famously said: “When it does not exist, design it”.
We are doing just that.

Written by Alan Zurvas

Alan Zurvas is the founder and editor of Gay Car Boys, Australia's leading LGBTQI+ automotive publication. Before launching GCB in 2008, Alan's automotive writing was published in SameSame.com.au and the Star Observer. With over 16 years of hands-on car reviewing experience, Alan brings an honest, irreverent voice to every review — championing value and innovation over brand loyalty.


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4 responses to “Rolls Royce to build a posh SUV. Wow what next?”

  1. gaycarboys Avatar

    you have a shadow? i LOVE them. the clouds and shadows are REAL rolls royces

    1. Jeff Avatar

      I learned to drive when I turned 50. The Shadow I is my first (and last) car. Driving it around on P plates was fun.

      I have since discovered that, in the US at least, it is considered the style car of choice for somewhat older gay men, although Johnny Depp has one too. I must have been channelling the zeitgeist…

      A delightful car to drive – the 6 hour journey to Melbourne and no sense of fatigue at the end.

      Jeff

      1. gaycarboys Avatar

        I’d have a shadow today if I could afford the petrol:)

  2. Jeff Avatar

    WTF?

    No, No, No, No! Just.Don’t.Do.It. The first Phantom designed by the Germans already looks like a cross between a Hummer and a WWII tank.

    I know, how about taking some design cues from John Blatchley’s Cloud and Shadow series – you could always stuff the kids in the boot of a Shadow and still have room for the dog, or even sleep in it if you broke down by the side of the road, which I do with alarming frequency in mine.

    The first sight of one of these dropping the kiddies off at a private school and I’ll throw myself under a Toorak bound tram…

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