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Dubai-based $28m Boat Tail Flies To London, Meets With $30m Droptail At Rolls-Royce Invite-only Event

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Dubai-based $28m Boat Tail Flies To London, Meets With $30m Droptail At Rolls-Royce Invite-only Event - autojosh

Boat Tail and Droptail, two Rolls-Royce Coachbuild models worth a combined $58m, meet at exclusive event in London and France. 

Event brought together some of the world’s most exclusive Rolls-Royce cars for clients to enjoy in unparalleled comfort. 

Also showcased at the four-day, invitation-only customer rally is the one-off Phantom Goldfinger worth $6 million. 





Last month, British luxury marque Rolls-Royce Motor Cars hosted an exclusive driving experience from The Peninsula London, a 5-star luxury hotel in Belgravia, to the Champagne region in France.

The unique journey brought together some of the world’s most exclusive Rolls-Royce cars for clients to enjoy in unparalleled comfort, including an ultra-exclusive Boat Tail from Dubai—one of only three ever built and estimated to be worth around $28 million.

The Boat Tail was joined by another ultra-exclusive Rolls-Royce car: the La Rose Noire Droptail, one of just four (4) two-seater, convertible coachbuilt masterpieces in the world and worth $30 million.

Prior to their trip to France, the two ultra-rare Rolls-Royce Coachbuild models—worth a combined $58 million—were pictured parked side-by-side in London, drawing significant attention on social media.





“Over four extraordinary days, clients travelled from London to the Champagne region in unparalleled comfort — forming a collection of exquisite memories,” Rolls-Royce Motor Cars wrote in a social media posts.

Also showcased at the four-day, invitation-only customer rally was the Phantom Goldfinger. This striking, one-of-one Phantom pays homage to the 1964 James Bond film Goldfinger—one of 12 Rolls-Royce appearances in the 007 franchise.

Finished in a two-tone yellow and black paint job on the 1937 Phantom III Sedanca de Ville and sporting number plate ‘AU 1’, the one-off Phantom Goldfinger—commissioned by a British collector—is reportedly worth $6 million.





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