Rolls-Royce Droptail

Rolls-Royce Droptail
Overview
ManufacturerRolls-Royce Motor Cars
Production2023 (Total of 4, 3 built and sold, 1 more planned)[1]
AssemblyGoodwood Plant, West Sussex, England
Body and chassis
ClassFull-size ultra-luxury coach build
Body styleCabriolet
LayoutFR Layout
Powertrain
Engine6.75 N74B68 twin-turbocharged V12 (petrol)

The Rolls-Royce Droptail is a full-sized luxury coach built grand tourer car produced by Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. It was introduced in August 2023 and is set to be produced with four variations.

History

The Droptail was presented on 18 August 2023, at Monterey Car Week during the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance.[2] The Droptail was presented in its "La Rose Noire" version, each of the four models receiving a different name, color and interior.[3][4]

The car's first sketches were drawn four years prior to release.[5]

Specifications

The styling of the cars take cues from classic Rolls-Royce roadsters, yachts, and 1930s hot rods from the West Coast of the United States,[6][7][8] with additional cues taken from the world of horology.[5]

The first variation introduced is La Rose Noire, named for the French Black Baccara rose, and the car includes black sycamore wood sourced from France.[6][8]

The second variant is Amethyst. The name and styling draw inspiration from amethyst, the birthstone of the owner's son.[7] It features a Vacheron Constantin watch and actual amethyst stones.[5]

The third variant is Arcadia. The name refers to a location in Greek mythology that's supposed to represent heaven on earth.

The Droptail uses a new monocoque chassis instead of the aluminium spaceframe chassis mainly used in the other vehicles. It is thus not based on the Architecture of Luxury platform.[9] It is powered by a twin-turbocharged 6.75-litre N74B68 V12 engine, which is a variant of BMW's N74.[10]

Price

The Droptail succeeds the Boat Tail as the most expensive new car in the world[11] with an estimated price of more than $32 million.[12]

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