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Rolls Royce is known for making one of the finest and luxurious cars in the world setting the benchmark for luxury and class. Rolls Royce is also known for its services provided to the customers with a smile on their face. These are not the regular customers that walk in a showroom to buy a Rolls Royce, most of them are industrialist, business tycoons, superstars or actors. Subscribe For More Amazing Videos ► https://bit.ly/Theimpressive ◄ Don't forget to hit that bell! Customers can design their own Rolls Royce in their way from the interior to the exterior of the car. To start with, Rolls Royce has more than 44, pallet s let of colours you can choose any of them whether you have seen something from your house to the colour of your pets they can replicate those colours on the car or if any other customer has seen the colour of Rolls Royce of the customer and wants the same colour then Rolls Royce needs permission to use the same colour The detailed paintwork is only done by a single person who is known as the coach liner (the coach liner’s job is to design the pinstripes on your Rolls Royce and he is the only one worldwide in the Rolls Royce BMW Group that can do this and the uniqueness is he only does it for you also the brush used in the painting are used from squirrel hair for more realistic approach). Rolls Royce never discloses base price of their cars to the customer because every particular customer has its own sets of requirements for its upgrades, customizations and designing bespoke with the bespoke team of Roll Royce. There are many more features which makes Rolls Royce special like handmade pantheon grille, the self-righting wheel sectors which make sure that the RR badge does not move even when the tier is moving BMW Group paid 65 million dollars just to acquire rights of the name, symbol and spirited ecstasy symbol of Rolls Royce. It’s all about the interior of the rolls Royce which makes it more expensive and special for example to create a silent ride Rolls Royce adds nearly 136 kilograms of acoustic insulation around the cabin. The tire manufacturer of Rolls Royce develops special foam-filled tires which reduce the noise of the road by 9db the results were so mind-blowing that Rolls Royce needed to remove some soundproofing to avoid causing acoustic sensory deprivation. The dashboard of a Rolls Royce Phantom can be converted into a bespoke art gallery. The artist will design the bespoke according to your needs. One customer wanted the design gold plated, 3D printed, a stainless installation which replicates the DNA of the customer that’s the level of detailing you can do your dashboard. Another feature is the starlight headlight which is a group of fibre optic roof lights that recreates the night sky. It takes up to 16hours to create a starlight headlight initially by drilling holes and manually putting the fibre optic lights. Customers can also customize the bespoke starlight headlight like shooting stars. One customer wanted a replica of the constellation of the star the day we're born. The embroidery on the upholstery is also tailor-made to the customer’s design choice every single choice is unique to the customer. Converting the design of the image into embroidery which gives a 3-dimensional look. The complex embroidery project that Rolls Royce is completed is the special rose phantom model which had 1 million individual stitches. Other car manufactures focus on their performance, manoeuvrability, lightweight but Rolls Royce cars are expensive for one reason luxury and handcraft. Now the question is why is Rolls Royce expensive? 65% of all the Rolls Royce cars ever built are still on the road What would you term as optimal utilization of resources? The most mind-boggling fact is that 65% of all Rolls Royce cars ever built are still on the road today customized, bejewelled, or pimped up! Many fans seem to attribute this to the powerful engine and the meticulous craftsmanship keep the car going on and on. The grille was etched with the initials of the craftsman who made the car Another fact to wonder about is that the Rolls Royce grille of the early cars was built completely by hand and lined up the eye by a craftsman who would inscribe his initials on it. This fact has less to do with consistency and more to do with damage handling. If the grille went bad, the initials would help track the man down in England who made it and ship it for repairs. An outraged Indian king used Rolls Royce cars as a garbage collector The majestic vehicle has also suffered the fate of a garbage collector! when Jai Singh, a Maharaja of a princely state of India was faced by an uncourteous salesman at the Rolls Royce showroom in London who suggested that he could not afford to purchase the car, he purchased ten, shipped them to India and ordered to use them for collecting and transporting garbage! For copyright matters please contact us at "theimpressiveinc@gmail.com"

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