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Last year, Rolls-Royce introduced the stunning Boat Tail custom-built convertible. Even with a rumored cost of around $30 million, the company had three buyers.
Rolls-Royce is notoriously coy about the price of its truly bespoke limousines, yet since this new, outrageously decadent Boat Tail was inspired by the $13 million Rolls-Royce Sweptail from 2017 ...
Boat Tail is first of three custom cars of the same name from Rolls-Royce, tracing its roots back to another Rolls-Royce commission, the 2017 Sweptail. It’s also the first product of Rolls ...
The lavish Rolls-Royce Boat Tail made one helluva splash when it was unveiled earlier this year, but very few have seen it in the flesh. Until now, that is.
Inspired by vintage J-Class yachts and coachbuilt 'Boat Tail' Rolls-Royces from the early 1930s, Rolls-Royce has hand-built three examples of its newest Boat Tail, with each car unique between the ...
Rolls-Royce says the color evokes a nautical connotation, subtle in the shade but pops with crystal flakes in the sun. The wheels are unique to the Boat Tail, finished in bright blue.
Rolls-Royce is flexing the coachbuilding muscles of its highly versatile new Phantom platform with this gorgeous Boat Tail commission. Rolls-Royce claims the build required the fabrication of more ...
While Rolls-Royce did not disclose the price of such a vehicle, the first of the Boat Tail commissions had a price tag of approximately $25 million.
Rolls-Royce Boat Tail; the latest introduction to the brand's limited lineup, marks the beginning of a new era for Rolls Royce when it comes to hand-crafted body designs.
Rolls-Royce doesn't just make cars. They build them. A team of artisans handcrafts each model, though some special builds get more attention then others. The company's Boat Tails are their apex. A ...
Rolls-Royce has unveiled a yacht-inspired roadster that it will only make three distinct examples of, each rumored to be worth over $10 million. The Boat Tail is built on the platform as Rolls ...
Unlike the Sweptail, the Boat Tail won't be a true one-off. Rolls-Royce plans to build three of them for three separate customers that approached the automaker after the reveal of the Sweptail ...
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