Author: Yogesh Bhardwaj Date: 10.03.24
The Rolls-Royce Arcadia Droptail's price is estimated to be between 20 and 30 million dollars.
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Estimated Price: $28 Million This one-of-a-kind masterpiece was created for a discerning client in 2021 and features a unique boat tail rear design. The interior is rumored to include a built-in picnic set and a parasol.
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Estimated Price: $30 Million The most expensive Rolls Royce ever sold, this 2017 bespoke drophead coupe was designed for a mystery buyer in the Middle East. It features a rose-colored paint job that supposedly took several weeks to perfect.
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Estimated Price: $13 Million) Another one-off design, the 2017 Sweptail takes inspiration from classic Rolls Royce coupes of the 1920s and features a unique fastback roofline.
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(Price Upon Request) A follow-up to the original 2021 Boat Tail, this bespoke model was created for another mystery client, rumored to be a celebrity musician. Details about the car are scarce, but it is sure to be another one-of-a-kind masterpiece.
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(Price Upon Request) This futuristic concept car was unveiled in 2008 and features a hydrogen-powered V16 engine and a teardrop-shaped body. While never intended for production, it gives us a glimpse into what future Rolls Royces might look like.
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Estimated Price: $10 Million This experimental electric Rolls Royce was unveiled in 2016 and features a spacious and luxurious interior designed for autonomous driving. While not currently for sale, it hints at Rolls Royce's plans for the future of electric vehicles.
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Price: Upon Request The Cullinan is Rolls Royce's first-ever SUV, and this bespoke commission edition features a number of unique customization options, including a special paint job and an even more luxurious interior.
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(Limited Edition - Price Upon Request This 2021 limited edition Phantom features a celestial-themed design with a two-tone paint job and starlight headliner. Only 20 units were produced.
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Price Upon Request A darker and more mysterious take on the standard Ghost, the Black Badge Ghost features a blacked-out grille and trim and a more powerful engine.
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