The Rolls-Royce Boat Tail Is Being Touted As The World's Most Luxurious Car, Here's Why
One of the world's most coveted car brands, Rolls-Royce has unveiled the Boat Tail, the world's most expensive and luxurious car. Infused with shimmering crystals, this car is specially designed for the ultra wealthy. The complex colour is subtle in shadow and vibrant in light. Take a look at the images.
One of the world's most coveted car brands, Rolls-Royce has unveiled the Boat Tail, the world's most expensive and luxurious car.
Infused with shimmering crystals, this car is specially designed for the ultra wealthy. The complex colour is subtle in shadow and vibrant in light. Take a look at the images:
Ultra luxurious car -
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, which along with the wider luxury goods sector is recovering strongly from pandemic fallout, has launched the 'Boat Tail' automobile tailor-made for just three ultra wealthy clients.
Handcrafted aluminium panels -
With a rear resembling a yacht deck and opening up for alfresco dining, the Boat Tail's opulent design features also hand-crafted aluminium panels and Swiss timepieces.
Made for only three clients -
Fashioned by Rolls' Coachbuild unit, the blue-painted car has been made for three clients who drove its design, according to Rolls-Royce Motor Cars chief executive Torsten Muller-Otvos.
¡®Boat Tail¡¯ -
'Boat Tail' challenges the notion of what a motor car is. "It is not just the method to reach a destination, but the destination itself," says Rolls-Royce.
Oceanic blue colour -
Rolls-Royce¡¯s 'Boat Tail' car flaunts an oceanic blue colour infused with shimmering crystals.
Bodywork -
The bodywork of the Rolls-Royce Boat Tail is made 100 per cent by hand.
Boat Tail features -
The Boat Tail car features hand-woven, fibre optic lights. It is fitted with hand-set diamonds and finished using paint infused with fine-glass particles.
Ultra rare car -
These include folding chairs, glasses, and a pair of bespoke coolers, which hold bottles of Armand de Brignac Champagne, one of the world's most exclusive beverages.
A masterpiece -
The project took four years to develop.
Design -
The design of the Rolls-Royce Boat Tail is inspired by J-Class racing yachts and the 1932 Boat Tail.
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