Rolls-Royce is returning to their roots as the company is embracing coachbuilding once again. The company will share additional details in the future, but they noted their Coachbuild division will
British luxury automaker Rolls-Royce is resurrecting its Coachbuild department to create bespoke luxury cars for its growing clientele. Coachbuilding is the
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After taking four years to develop the Sweptail, a rakish two-door coupe based on the Rolls-Royce Phantom, the feedback on the final design was mixed at best. The car s large panoramic glass and 1920s-1930s design are unmistakably unique, but not everyone fell unanimously in love with the rear styling. Rolls-Royce has not officially announced any new one-off projects, but the UK automaker reportedly had several clients call to express their interest after the Sweptail was revealed four years ago. It looks like Rolls-Royce may not leave those requests unanswered for long. We have formally re-established our Coachbuild department for those patrons who wish to go beyond the existing restraints, and explore the almost limitless possibilities this opens up for them. We are able to offer our customers the opportunity to create a motor car in which every single element is hand-built to their precise individual requirements, as befits our status as a true luxury house, s
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