The Ghost will go out of production after a 10-year run, but an all-new model is on the horizon
The new Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black Badge is priced from $382,000 in the U.S.
Wave goodbye to the BMW underpinnings as the next-generation Ghost will be a proper baby Phantom
Rolls-Royce says global demand for its customized vehicles has reached unprecedented levels – and these are three exquisitely made examples
Viktoria Modesta has a carbon fiber prosthetic leg with an incorporated Tesla coil that illuminates on demand
After a full restoration process, the old mechanical parts are ditched in favor of all-electric powertrains and tech like Wi-Fi
The BMW-produced models in question can have their rear-view camera displays turned off
Based on the Wraith Black Badge, the special editions have colorful styling inside and out
The Rolls-Royce Phantom in question is a bargain compared to buying a brand new one
Jozef Kabaň left Rolls-Royce and the BMW Group only six months after becoming the British brand’s head of design
This Rolls-Royce Phantom was turned into an artwork on wheels by British visual artist Marc Quinn
The 103EX will be displayed at the company’s HQ to underline its commitment to future developments in autonomous tech and electric powertrains
Aside from its Tuscan Sun exterior, this Rolls-Royce Cullinan features a dual-tone Dark Spice and Tan interior
Over 400 Rolls-Royce Cullinan models in the U.S. do not comply with the federal safety regulations regarding lighting units’ specs
The Cullinan has shown there is a market for ultra-expensive luxury SUVs, but pickups are another story altogether
Judging by other Rolls models that have received the same treatment, we know what to expect; the only unknown is whether it’ll get a power bump or not
The Ghost Zenith Collection recently made its North American debut at Pebble Beach and will be made in just 50 units
Rolls-Royce won’t follow in the footsteps of Bentley which plans to offer both plug-in hybrids and electric vehicles