Rolls-Royce Teases Nautical - Inspired Phantom Drophead Cup Waterspeed Collection Menghadirkan
Rolls - Royce Teases Nautical - Inspired Phantom Drophead Cup Waterspeed Collection

Rolls-Royce revealed a sketch of the Waterspeed Bespoke Collection to come, a series of 35 Phantom Drophead cuts who, according to the automaker, to pay tribute to the "bold British and endeavor.
more specifically, the collection is dedicated to the water speed record on September 1, 1937 by Sir Malcolm Campbell on the major Lake on the Swiss-Italian border.
boat Bluebird K3 hydroplane powered by the Rolls-Royce R-Type, Campbell set a record of 129.5 mph (208,4 kph), break the power of five years in the United States on the world of waterspeed record.
in honor of Campbell and his boat, the Waterspeed Collection for the will of Phantom Drophead shot e "contemporary the finest materials never used before on a Rolls-Royce," including the brushed steel, completing a set of blue colors exclusively developed Maggiore, featured and inlays of wood handmade on the bodywork.
"this special Collection and those to follow in 2014, are used to show the extent of the customizations available to each customer of Rolls-Royce bespoke. "I can't wait to reveal these remarkable cars in the coming months," said Torsten Müller-Ötvös, Chief Executive Officer, Rolls - Royce Motor Cars .
of the Waterspeed Collection more details will be announced in the coming weeks.
by Dan Mihalascu
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