Rolls Royce Confirms it Will Be Rolling out a Fourth Model

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Rolls Royce is one of the best luxury car brands in the market that really aims to provide the top style on both the interior and exterior of their vehicles. Throughout the past couple of months rumors have been floating around the car world that the company was planning on creating a new car that would join their small lineup which includes the Phantom, Ghost and Wraith models already. The fourth car was officially announced, but is still a completely mystery to enthusiasts.

The automobile maker is staying extremely secretive over this new mystery car but still offering hints to tease interested customers. The chief executive of the company said, “Rolls-Royce conveyed pioneers and adventurers like Lawrence of Arabia across the vastness of unexplored deserts and over mountain ranges. In other parts of the world including Australia, India and the Americas, Rolls-Royce carried their owners over challenging terrain with absolute reliability and comfort. history sets out precedent and our future calls us to action.” This information leads people to believe that the latest car will have all wheel drive with off roading or multi terrain capabilities. Rolls-Royce could be coming out with an SUV or Crossover model, which would be very interesting and add a completely new dynamic to the company, but that hasn’t been confirmed.

While the company has given the small and ambiguous hint, there has been no other information released. When the car will be revealed or even released is a complete mystery. Rolls-Royce wants to make sure the car looks and feels perfect before they release it into the world, which makes sense for a company that demands perfection in their products. Enthusiasts are anticipating that the mystery car will become available for sale in 2017 or 2018. No matter when the car comes out, it’s exciting to know that a luxury brand like Rolls-Royce has a brand new car coming out at some point in the future.

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Written by Blaise Hopkins

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