2000 Rolls Royce Corniche Convertible Impeccable Condition on 2040-cars
Key Biscayne, Florida, United States
2000 Rolls Royce Corniche Convertible, Tan with matching Tan Convertible Top I am assisting a friend listing their Automobile for sale. I only wish I could afford such an elegantly sophisticated automobile myself. This 2000 Rolls Royce Corniche Convertible, Tan with matching Tan convertible top. Just over 37,000 original miles. This Elegantly finished automobile is in the most sought after limited edition combination of Tan exterior with Tan Connolly Leather interior, beautifully hand finished wood trim, never damaged, and always maintained impeccably. This one owner example is as close to new in every respect as anyone can expect of an automobile half its age. The paint finish has no swirl marks or scratches, paint and chrome trim is impeccable, just as it came from the factory. This luxury automobile has been garage kept, in a climate and humidity controlled environment here in Florida since leaving the dealership. Not a bit of rust, not a scratch or leather tear, only what you would expect for an automobile which at the time of its release, was the most expensive vehicle offered by Rolls-Royce, with a base price of US$359,900. This 2000 Corniche is powered by a 325 hp (240 kW) 6.75 L turbocharged V8. The Corniche's engine is capable of providing 738 N·m (544 lb·ft) of torque at 2,100 rpm. The car is operated via a four-speed automatic transmission. This automobile was built by Rolls Royce with absolute comfort and elegance as the final objective. This beautiful Automobile has never been in an accident, has a Clean Car-Fax and Title, original manual books, full set of new custom non-slip Wilton wool sheepskin floor mats, heated front and rear seats, leather steering wheel, CD changer, original phone, and so much more! Also included is the Trickle Charger specially designed for Rolls-Royce which maintains peak operating condition of the batteries when your Rolls-Royce is stored. Absolutely stunning from front to rear, drives impeccable and has been meticulously maintained by the premier Rolls Royce dealerships here in Miami, Both Braman Rolls Royce and Vantage Motor Works. The owner is more than happy to have the Rolls Royce dealership of your choice examine this beautiful automobile verifying it is in perfect condition. Please ask any questions and I will respond quickly. Winning Bidder Must PAY A $2000.00 within 24 hours of close of auction. balance of payment can only be Cash, Certified Cashier's Check, or Direct Bank transfer PAID WITHIN 5 DAYS OF AUCTION CLOSING.
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Rolls-Royce Cullinan revealed: Ultra-luxury SUV is so British, it curtsies
Thu, May 10 2018Why did we ever expect the Rolls-Royce Cullinan to look like anything other than a Phantom on a lift kit, minus the trunk? The Rolls-Royce of SUVs perfectly employs Phantom cues, from the raised hood to the strong shoulder line and coach doors. The English off-roader brings a bunch of brand-redefining firsts with it, including all-wheel drive, an off-road driving mode, and a suspension that actively extends the dampers to keep every wheel on the ground. All of the vehicle's innovations serve the tagline that will help sell the Cullinan to wealthy owners: "Effortless, Everywhere." View 30 Photos The Cullinan stretches 210 inches long on a 130-inch wheelbase, 17.2 inches shorter overall than a Phantom on a wheelbase 9.8 inches shorter. However, the SUV is 5.6 inches wider than the sedan and its roof stands 7.2 inches higher. Built around the same all-aluminum Architecture of Luxury as the Phantom, the extra bits that make the Cullinan ready for dirty work add just 200 pounds compared to the car, for a curb weight of 5,864 pounds. The 6.6-liter twin-turbo V12 (Rolls-Royce still refers to it as a 6.75-liter) produces 563 horsepower and 627 pound-feet of torque, matching the Phantom's horsepower but losing 37 lb-ft of torque. However, the remaining torque comes 100 rpm sooner in the Cullinan than in the Phantom. Rolls-Royce whipped up another narrative trick to keep the Cullinan from being associated with the two-box SUV herd, calling it "the first 'three-box' offer in the SUV sector." With only two boxes visible from outside, we assume Rolls-Royce refers to the available glass partition in the cabin separating the seating area from the cargo, for Cullinans equipped with individual second-row seats. That would make for three distinct areas, and serve as a "nod to the era when luggage was mounted on the exterior of the motor-car, so the occupants did not travel with their belongings." Speaking of which, the feature we normally call a "tailgate" is called "the Clasp" on the Cullinan, a reference to when drivers put luggage on the outside of the car. The electrically operated two-piece hatch has a narrow lower section that folds down to help support the electronic drawer in the Recreation Module. The module provides custom designed storage for tools suitable to an owner's hobbies, like hawking, hunting, or drone racing, or it can stow the seats and cocktail table for the Rolls-Royce Viewing Suite. The Cullinan earns its chops in the cabin and under the skin.
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Tue, Jul 7 2020Rolls-Royce has unveiled yet another special-edition vehicle, this one being a version of the Wraith. It’s called the Wraith Kryptos Collection, and itÂ’s a bit more intriguing than most. That intrigue comes from the secrets itÂ’s holding within. This car is a driving encrypted cipher. Rolls-Royce designers decided to incorporate a “labyrinth of complex ciphers” outside and inside the Wraith Kryptos. “As a designer, IÂ’ve always been fascinated by the notion that you can communicate messages that are understood by only an elite few, using symbols, pictograms, and ciphers,” Rolls-Royce Designer, Katrin Lehmann said. Finding the key becomes integral to appreciating the full meaning of an item that can otherwise be viewed simply as a work of art.” A number of messages are encrypted throughout the vehicles, but youÂ’ll need to be a decent cryptographer to get anywhere with it. To be frank, weÂ’re not sure how complex Rolls-Royce got with its cipher. Perhaps the scores of folks still looking into the ZodiacÂ’s cipher could take a break and see what Rolls has in store for everyone. Whatever it is, there are only two people who own the code to read the messages, the designer, and the CEO. A paper key has been tucked away into the CEOÂ’s safe at the home of Rolls-Royce. Rolls-Royce probably hasnÂ’t told us everything, but you can find code on the Spirit of Ecstasy hood ornament, exterior paint, the headrests, metal trim and headliner. A combination of Kryptos Green (a newly-developed Rolls-Royce color), Delphic Grey, Dark Grey and Orbit Grey paint give this Wraith its signature appearance. For the 50 owners who end up with a Wraith Kryptos Collection, theyÂ’ll be able to submit guesses at cracking the code via the Rolls-Royce application, Whispers. Feel free to drop us a line when you figure it out, too.
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After a baker's dozen years as design director at Rolls-Royce (and twenty years designing for the BMW Group altogether), Ian Cameron is retiring from his post. In his place, Rolls-Royce has named Giles Taylor as its new director of design. In his new capacity, Taylor will report directly to BMW Group chief designer Adrian van Hooydonk, and be responsible for all design matters related to the Rolls-Royce brand and its products.
Taylor was promoted to the role from his previous position as head of exterior design for the marque, a position he's held for barely more than a year. We'll be eagerly watching to see what the veteran British car designer has in store for the future of Rolls-Royce. In the meantime you can read the full announcement below.