Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
Rolls Royce launches the ‘most silent car in the world’ – Phantom VIII
28 Jul 2017
The Phantom VIII, a penthouse apartment on four wheels with a 6.75-litre twin-turbo 563 horsepower V12 engine, comes loaded with almost 136 kg of sound insulation to keep its occupants from the offensive noises of the outside world
Roll-Royce reveals new sports EV for kids to drive for surgeries
02 Mar 2017
Luxury car maker Rolls-Royce has developed a new single-seater electric sports car for children to drive themselves to surgeries at hospitals
JLR records 20% rise in car sales, Rolls Royce also up
09 Jan 2017
For Rolls-Royce, which is owned by Germany’s BMW, the record sales came from markets in the US, Japan, the UK and Germany as 90 per cent of the company's output is exported
Rolls-Royce launches Dawn in India at Rs6.25 cr
25 Jun 2016
The super-luxury Rolls-Royce Dawn is powered by a 6.6-litre twin turbocharged V12 petrol engine that produces a maximum output of 563bhp and a torque of 820Nm
Rolls-Royce driver-less 103EX: luxury guaranteed
20 Jun 2016
Rolls Royce to offer SUV
23 Feb 2015
Rolls-Royce car sales set 107-year record
09 Jan 2012
Rolls-Daimler in bid to take over Daimler engine supplier, Tognum
07 Apr 2011
Rolls and Daimler plan to run the engine business as a 50:50 joint venture with the Bergen gas and marine diesel engine division of Rolls to be merge with the new company
Rolls to unveil all-electric ‘Phantom’ at Geneva
21 Feb 2011
The first electric-powered Rolls-Royce car will be the world’s first battery electric vehicle in the ultra-luxury segment
Driving in the lap of luxury: the Ghost is here
04 Dec 2009
The 'baby Roller' has finally crawled into Mumbai, and the handsome baby is sure to make many squeal in delight, notes Shama Kasbekar
Rolls Royce hopes to ramp up India sales with Ghost launch
21 Nov 2009
The company is hoping to sell around 60 units of the Rs2.5 crore-plus model in 2010, when it makes debut in India.
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