Interesting Facts About Rolls-Royce

 

The First-Ever Rolls Royce Debuted in 1904

In 1884, Henry Royce started his journey with a focus on mechanical and electrical engineering, leading to the debut of the first Rolls Royce in 1904.

Most Rolls Royce Products Are Made in Indianapolis, USA

Rolls Royce shifted its base to Indianapolis, becoming the leading industry supplier for Rolls Royce products globally.

Rolls Royce Did Not Sell Cars Till 1946

Initially, Rolls Royce sold chassis and motors, recommending customers to Barker & Co Ltd for custom bodies.

The Spirit of Ecstasy Hood Ornament Cannot Be Flicked

The Spirit of Ecstasy, introduced in 1911, is designed to retract automatically to prevent theft or damage.

About 65% of Rolls Royce Cars Are Still on the Road

This fact showcases the durability and longevity of Rolls Royce cars, with 65% of them still operational.

The Coach Line of Rolls Royce Can Only Be Painted by One Man

Mark Court is the sole artist responsible for painting the coach lines or pinstripes on Rolls Royce cars, emphasizing the brand's dedication to craftsmanship.

Rolls Royce Upholstery Is All Bull Skin

The use of bull hides for upholstery underlines Rolls Royce's commitment to quality and luxury, ensuring blemish-free, soft seats.

Rolls Royce Was Featured in a Bond's Movie

The Rolls Royce Silver Cloud II made a notable appearance in the James Bond movie, A View to Kill.

Rolls Royce Has a Driver’s Training Program

The Rolls Royce White Glove Experience is a specialized training program for chauffeurs, focusing on premium service standards.

Rolls Royce Phantom IV Is Exclusive for Royals and Heads of States

The Phantom IV, made exclusively for royalty and heads of state, highlights Rolls Royce's exclusivity and prestige.

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