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Most vulgar Rolls Royce in the world! Who will give 1.2 million euros for it?

Most vulgar Rolls Royce in the world! Who will give 1.2 million euros for it?

A fashion house from Milan is putted on the wall by the British after historical model applied horrible tuning Rolls Royce Ghost.

“They turned it in the most vulgar car in the world. Who will give 1.2 million euros for it?” were asked after the release of British cars. The world’s most expensive Rolls-plated 24-karat gold both exterior and interior. Otherwise, has the same 6-liter turbo engine and 560 horsepower.

Rolls-Royce debuts Ghost Extended Wheelbase in Shanghai

Rolls-Royce debuts Ghost Extended Wheelbase in Shanghai

Rolls Royce debuts Ghost Extended Wheelbase in Shanghai
If you want a Rolls-Royce Ghost but the current model isn’t quite big enough, or you can’t stomach the idea of driving yourself to and from the country club, Rolls has you covered. The company just pulled the wrapper off the 2012 Rolls-Royce Ghost Extended Wheelbase at the Shanghai Motor Show today.

The latest addition to the Ghost lineup is 170mm, or about 6.7 inches, longer than the standard car, making it the perfect barge for those who want to be driven. If being chauffeured isn’t your style, Rolls-Royce promises the Ghost Extended Wheelbase will be just as satisfying to drive as the smaller version, despite its added length and extra girth.

For people in the back, there’s a new panoramic sunroof to bathe the interior in natural light, and plenty of room to stretch out and enjoy the view. The Rolls-Royce Ghost Extended Wheelbase will be sold in very limited numbers for the rest of 2011, with full production beginning in 2012. Price, naturally, goes unmentioned.

[Source: Rolls-Royce]

Rolls-Royce Apparition concept by Jeremy Westerlund

Rolls-Royce Apparition concept by Jeremy Westerlund

Rolls Royce Apparition concept by Jeremy Westerlund

To say that we see a lot of student car designs here at Autoblog would be a gross understatement. We see hundreds of ‘em. Some are more interesting than others, but every once in a while, a design comes across our desks that takes our impression of what a car can look like and completely turns it on its head. This is one such example.

[Source: Jeremy Westerlund]