Rolls-Royce Sweptail
Rolls-Royce's $12.8 million masterpiece
Sweptail's owner initially put order for his unique car in 2013, its owner wanted an exclusive Rolls Royce that fits his profile.it took nearly 5 years for the car manufacturer to deliver this bespoke design to a repeat client.

Fully customized for its owner, Rolls Royce even went to the point of custom designing two briefcases that fit into special lockers within the passenger's cockpit. These were specifically made for the owner's laptop.
In its trunk is a special shelf for the owner's hat and an assortment of custom luggage. Its analog clock uses machined titanium.Inside, the car features a bespoke mixture of white leather coupled with darker wood finishes. The wood is a mixture of Macassar Ebony and open-pore Paldao wood, adding a feel of luxury to the supercar.
Although the identity of the owner is unknown, the fact that the Sweptail is right wheeled does hint that the owner is from a UK-dependent country.
Although the identity of the owner is unknown, the fact that the Sweptail is right wheeled does hint that the owner is from a UK-dependent country.
Body and chassis:
- Class- Full-size luxury grand tourer
- Body style- 2-door coupé
- Layout- FR layout
- Related- Rolls-Royce Phantom VII
Powertrain:
- Engine- 6.75 L V12
- Power output- 338 kW (453 bhp)
- Transmission- ZF 8-speed automatic
Only Rolls-Royce is capable of fulfilling such ambitious vision, invoking both legacy and destiny to craft the purest representation of luxury.
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