BY - dhruv mittal
Rolls-Royce just revealed the Droptail to the world during Monterey Car Week, in all likelihood shattering its own record for the world's priciest new car
Brand’s first modern two-seat roadster costs more than $30 million (Rs.211 crore)
The Rolls-Royce Droptail is an impressive statement, one made almost entirely by hand and certainly unlike anything else on the road
Only four such Drop Tails will be made, and they will be built on an all-new monocoque chassis
The first of four unique Rolls-Royce Droptail commissions is dubbed ‘La Rose Noire’
The gist of the design was a collaboration between Rolls and the four customers, but each will be customized to the owner's preference
Engine La Rose Noire packs a familiar 6.75-liter twin-turbo V12 that develops 593 horsepower, 30 more than the Phantom
Interior "informal" approach continues inside only three buttons are left in open view vast wooden panel cocoons the seats
Exterior Drop Tail is underpinned by an all-new monocoque chassis constructed from steel, aluminium and carbonfibre, in a first for the Coachbuild division