Rolls-Royce celebrates luxury excellence at an idyllic venue.
Known for creating some of the world’s most desired and exclusive ultra-luxury cars, Rolls-Royce represents the pinnacle of automotive luxury with its artisan craftsmanship, bespoke design, and meticulous engineering for driving and comfort that is nothing short of sublime. This year marks the 120th anniversary of the fateful meeting of Charles Rolls and Henry Royce, which would spur the creation of one of the greatest names in luxury. To celebrate, Rolls-Royce paraded some of its greatest creations yet at the prestigious Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este.
The event, which took place on May 25th at the Villa d’Este Grand Hotel’s gorgeous Mosaic Lawn, set against the backdrop of one of Italy’s most treasured destinations, Lake Como, and along with the parade of iconic Rolls-Royce models, the historic manufacturer also chose to make the venue the public debut of the new Cullinan Series II, the new evolution of the ultra-luxe SUV icon.
The parade included some of the most incredible Rolls-Royce cara ever made, like a 1914 Silver Ghost, a Phantom III, whose experimental ‘Spectre’ prototypes would go on to inspire the name of Rolls-Royce’s first all-electric vehicle, a 1923 Silver Ghost, a 1933 Phantom II Continental, and a long-wheelbase 1961 Silver Cloud II. Marking 120 years since Rolls-Royce came to be at the Midland Hotel in Manchester, Rolls-Royce celebrated its rich past with over a century of excellence and its remarkable present Cullinan Series II, which shows off the undeniable pinnacle of automotive luxury.
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