World’s Most Expensive Cars: Rolls-Royce Boat Tail

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Rolls-Royce Boat Tail

Complete Specification of The Rolls-Royce Boat Tail

SpecificationDetails
ManufacturerRolls-Royce Motor Cars
ModelRolls-Royce Boat Tail
TypeLuxury grand tourer car
DesignCustomized design by Rolls-Royce coachbuild division, drawing inspiration from 1910s Boat Tail car and yachts of the 1920s and 1930s
Body Style12-cylinder, double overhead camshaft, naturally aspirated
ChassisShares chassis with Rolls-Royce Phantom
EngineShares engine with Rolls-Royce Phantom
DrivetrainRear-wheel drive
Engine Type6.7 liter, 6749 cm3
Engine Size6.7 litre, 6749 cm3
Valvetrain4 valves per cylinder
Power460 PS / 453.5 bhp / 338 kW @ 5350 rpm
Torque720 Nm / 531 ft.lb / 73.4 kgm @ 3500 rpm
Transmission8-speed automatic
0-100 km/h Time5.8 seconds
Bespoke Features2-door convertible/cabriolet with 2+2 seats
Additional AmenitiesReported to be the world’s most expensive street-legal new car at US$28 million
Pricing1,813 bespoke parts, including five electronic control units in the rear deck, parasol, rotating cocktail tables, complete set of Christofle tableware, refrigerators, butterfly-shaped deck with Caleidolegno veneer
ProductionLimited production, with only three cars built
Official WebsiteRolls-Royce Motor Cars’ official website
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The Rolls-Royce Boat Tail: Unveiling the World’s Most Expensive Street Legal Car, Priced at $28 Million.

Background

The Rolls-Royce Boat Tail Concept by Rolls-Royce’s parent company, BMW, was trademarked and protected with the European Union Intellectual Property Office on May 30, 2018, as well as with the INPI in Brazil.

Unique Design

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The car’s design was crafted by the specialized coachbuild division at the Goodwood plant of Rolls-Royce, drawing inspiration from the iconic Boat Tail car design of the 1910s. The Rolls-Royce Boat Tail is influenced by 1920s and 1930s yachts, sharing its chassis and engine with the Phantom. It features 1,813 bespoke parts, including five electronic control units in the rear deck. Unique features of the first three cars produced include a flower-like parasol, rotating cocktail tables with stool seats, Christofle tableware, refrigerators matching champagne bottles, and a butterfly-shaped deck with Caleidolegno veneer.

The full story of Rolls-Royce Boat Tail

Rolls-Royce Boat Tail: A One-of-a-Kind Luxury Car

The Rolls-Royce Boat Tail is a bespoke luxury car that represents the culmination of four years of development and collaboration between Rolls-Royce and three discerning patrons who share a passion for creating something extraordinary. This unique commission is a true exploration of luxury, design, and culture, capturing the personal tastes and passions of the patrons.

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Unprecedented Collaboration: The Boat Tail Commission

The Boat Tail Commission is a remarkable example of collaboration between the three patrons and Rolls-Royce. It all started with a paper sketch and evolved into a four-year journey of active participation and influence over the design direction. The result is a car that reflects the vision and aspirations of the patrons, truly making it one-of-a-kind.

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Exquisite Exterior Design: Nautical References and Modern Interpretations

The exterior of the Boat Tail is a visual masterpiece. The rich and complex shade of blue, with nautical references throughout, immediately catches the eye. The rear three-quarter view is particularly striking, featuring a modern interpretation of the wooden rear decks of historical boats, covered in Caleidolegno veneer. The iconic Pantheon grille and lights receive a new treatment, and the hand-painted hood transitions from a lighter to a deeper blue, adding to its unique charm.

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Graceful Profile: Elegant Lines and Thoughtful Details

The profile of the Boat Tail is a study in elegance. A single, relaxed line tapers towards the top of the rear wheel well before reappearing at the trailing edge of the rear fender. The front fenders are pinched and flow back towards the base of the sharp A-pillars and wraparound windshield. The car also features a removable fixed-canopy roof and a temporary tonneau cover for versatility.

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Ultimate Entertaining: Intricate “Hosting Suite” at the Rear

The rear of the Boat Tail is a true marvel of engineering and design. Slim horizontal taillights emphasize the width of the car, while the rear deck opens in a butterfly motion at the press of a button, revealing an intricate and detailed “hosting suite” for entertaining. This suite includes a double champagne refrigerator, silver cutlery sourced from Christofle in Paris, and porcelain plates with fine platinum rims, providing the ultimate luxury experience for the passengers.

Luxurious Interior: Customized Upholstery and Minimalist Design

The interior of the Boat Tail is a masterpiece of luxury and customization. The leather upholstery reflects the color transition on the hood, with the seats wrapped in a darker blue and a soft metallic sheen. The detail stitching and piping are in a more intense blue, adding to the opulence of the cabin. The interior design is modern and minimalist, providing a canvas that accentuates the jewel-like features of the unique Bovet timepiece specifically commissioned for the Boat Tail.

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A True Masterpiece of Craftsmanship and Automotive Artistry

The Rolls-Royce Boat Tail is a true masterpiece that pushes the boundaries of luxury, design, and automotive artistry. The result of an unprecedented collaboration between Rolls-Royce and three visionary patrons, this bespoke car is a celebration of individuality, showcasing the pinnacle of craftsmanship, customization, and attention to detail. From its exquisite exterior design to its luxurious interior and ultimate entertaining features, the Boat Tail is a testament to the art of automotive engineering and a symbol of unparalleled luxury on the road.

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