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If you fancy the Spectre's looks but are not a fan of its electric drivetrain, this coachbuilt coupe might be ideal for you ...
The Rolls-Royce Merlin was the pinnacle of piston engine design in the 1940s. This particular engine was used in Fairey Fulmar I, Serial No N1926, during the days of the Battle of Britain in 1940.
Coming with just 4,796 miles on the clock, this ultra-rare grand tourer combines Rolls-Royce's legendary craftsmanship with an incredibly powerful 6.6L twin-turbo V12 engine. The one-off luxury ...
there are differences between the two when you compare the exclusivity and lavishness of a Rolls-Royce with the outright sportiness of an AMG. However, if you'd love to sample a twin-turbo V12 ...
It was Rolls-Royce that designed, without government funding, the 27 litre V12 Merlin aircraft engine. Merlin powered Avro Lancasters and Supermarine Spitfires were instrumental in preserving the ...
Power continues to come from a Rolls-Royce 6.75-liter V12 engine, with a self-leveling air suspension, while the car is made entirely from aluminum with over 600 assembled parts and over 650 feet ...
Rolls-Royce has confirmed that all new cars announced after 2030 will be fully-electric, marking the end of the road for its iconic V12 engine. The company has made similar claims for the past ...
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