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What kind of car is Royce?

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William
07/29/25 7:51am

Rolls-Royce is a luxury car manufacturer, also translated as Luoersi-Luoyisi in Chinese. Established in the UK in 1906, it was acquired by BMW in 2003. Here are some key details about Rolls-Royce: 1. Brand History: Rolls-Royce represents the epitome of elegance and nobility in the automotive kingdom. Regardless of how classic its models may appear or how high their production costs are, Rolls-Royce remains unchallenged to this day. The company was officially founded in the UK in 1906, and the Silver Ghost model introduced the following year was soon acclaimed as 'the best car in the world.' 2. Manufacturing Process: Rolls-Royce engines are entirely handcrafted. Even more astonishing is that the radiator grille at the front of each Rolls-Royce is meticulously crafted by skilled workers using only their hands and eyes, without any measuring tools. It takes a full day for a worker to complete a single radiator, followed by an additional five hours of polishing and finishing.

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VincentRose
08/13/25 2:40am

I've always been interested in Royce cars and discovered that it actually refers to Rolls-Royce, the top-tier luxury car brand originating from the UK in 1906, co-founded by two industry giants, Charles Rolls and Henry Royce. Their cars, like the most popular Phantom series, exude an overwhelming presence on the streets—not only with their majestic exteriors but also interiors that redefine luxury, featuring hand-stitched leather seats, real wood trims, and premium sound systems. Sitting inside feels like stepping into a five-star hotel. Rolls-Royce owners are mostly wealthy individuals or celebrities, known as "劳斯莱斯" in China, with a brand influence so immense it frequently appears in movies and star garages. The brand has also adapted to modern demands by launching the SUV, Cullinan. To me, these cars aren’t just vehicles but symbols of status, turning heads wherever they go. Price-wise, they start at several million yuan, putting them out of reach for most, but even experiencing one feels like a dream come true. The rich history behind the brand is something car enthusiasts love to talk about.

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LaBrianna
10/05/25 2:49am

I've personally driven a Rolls-Royce, and the experience was unforgettable. The moment I sat in the driver's seat, the cabin was so quiet I could hear my own heartbeat. The doors were as heavy as bank vaults, and the satisfying 'click' when closing them gave an incredible sense of security. The driving experience was top-tier—the chassis and suspension were tuned to perfection, gliding over bumps as if floating on water with no jolts at all. The powertrain featured a V12 engine, delivering acceleration so smooth it's beyond words. As someone who's driven various models, I most appreciate the Ghost's everyday practicality—it handles both urban and rural roads with effortless elegance. The downside? Maintenance costs are astronomically high, with even minor services running into tens of thousands. But the unparalleled comfort and meticulous craftsmanship, like the starlight headliner design, make it worth every penny. Driving it for business trips or leisure turns heads everywhere—passersby stopping to take photos becomes the norm.

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BriannaFitz
11/18/25 4:21am

Speaking of the history of Royce cars, it traces back to the collaboration between engineer Henry Royce and Charles Rolls. They bonded over their shared passion for car manufacturing in 1904, and the early Silver Ghost model gained fame for its remarkably quiet engine, establishing the brand's luxury reputation before World War I. Later, during World War II, Royce cars even contributed to military supplies, showcasing the resilience of British manufacturing. By the mid-20th century, the brand expanded into global markets, becoming particularly popular in places like Hong Kong, China. Today, although under the ownership of BMW, it maintains traditional handcrafted techniques—each engine hood is manually polished for eight hours. From a historical perspective, Royce has never been just a car; it's a milestone in industrial civilization. I believe the story, though brief, carries profound significance. The meticulous craftsmanship passed down by Royce is more captivating than any advertisement, which is why enthusiasts eagerly collect vintage models.

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