Rolls-Royce will most certainly not go bellows the phantom Menghadirkan
Rolls-Royce will most certainly not go bellows the phantom ,
Rolls-Royce says that there not interesting to expand its range with a model smaller than the Phantom, although such a car would be viable.
in an interview with automotive global product communications manager Rolls-Royce Andrew Boyle said that, even if he remains on the market for a smaller rolls, it does not deploy such a model.
Boyle cited current sanctification customers with existing models of the British brand and said that, for now, all its cars should be powered by V12s.
"we are very pleased of the offer that we do today, and I believe that our customers are very happy with it thus. Belief and expectation among our clients is that it's a car that is a V12 engine at the moment. "
refusal of the brand down market comes despite the fact that Bentley has confirmed he will do exactly cela by launching a small sports car.
for now, Rolls-Royce focuses on the ghost of new generation, the "SUV" Cullinan and aluminium platform which will underpin the pair.
Rolls-Royce will most certainly not go bellows the phantom
Rolls-Royce certainly won't go below the ghost

Rolls-Royce says that there not interesting to expand its range with a model smaller than the Phantom, although such a car would be viable.
in an interview with automotive global product communications manager Rolls-Royce Andrew Boyle said that, even if he remains on the market for a smaller rolls, it does not deploy such a model.
Boyle cited current sanctification customers with existing models of the British brand and said that, for now, all its cars should be powered by V12s.
"we are very pleased of the offer that we do today, and I believe that our customers are very happy with it thus. Belief and expectation among our clients is that it's a car that is a V12 engine at the moment. "
refusal of the brand down market comes despite the fact that Bentley has confirmed he will do exactly cela by launching a small sports car.
for now, Rolls-Royce focuses on the ghost of new generation, the "SUV" Cullinan and aluminium platform which will underpin the pair.
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