The New Rolls-Royce Boat-Tail Will Cost You 28 Million

In 2017 Rolls-Royce introduced the Sweptail which then was the most expensive car retailed at 12.8 million. The prestigious firm presented its new and luxurious Boat-Tail model, which was crowned as the most expensive car in the world . Only one piece was manufactured exclusively for an anonymous client (we found out it was Jay-Z and Beyonce) and it is price at around 28 million dollars.

Now the details:

The bodywork of the Rolls-Royce Boat Tail is made 100% by hand. The outside is wrapped in a peculiar shade of blue, the customer’s favorite color. In the shade, the color is subtle and retro, but in the sunlight, the metallic and glass flakes embedded in the paint provide a bright and energetic aura to the finish.

The project took four years to develop. A virtual model was digitally mastered to form a frame in which the aluminum sheets are manually forged. While finalizing the designs with clients, the brand’s aluminum chassis, luxurious architecture, was entirely reconfigured to support the generous proportions of the Boat Tail , a process that took eight months.

The most striking features of this sumptuous vehicle are in the trunk. Opening the trunk (at an angle of 15 degrees, the perfect measure according to the British) unfolds an umbrella and a set of accessories for a stylish picnic.

These include folding chairs, glasses, and a pair of bespoke coolers, which hold bottles of Armand de Brignac Champagne , one of the world’s most exclusive beverages. Refrigerators are designed to maintain a temperature of 6 ° C, the recommended temperature for serving this drink.

In the glove compartment there is a uniquely designed Mont Blanc pen, as well as an interior, expressly made to house an exclusive Bovet 1822 watch, the cost of which can reach several thousand.


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