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Where is Rolls-Royce produced?

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MaverickAnn
07/29/25 8:21am
Rolls-Royce is a British-produced car, manufactured by a luxury automobile company headquartered in the UK. It was founded by Henry Royce and Charles Rolls, and is globally renowned for its luxury, representing one of the main symbols of European and American automobiles. The Rolls-Royce Motor Company is now owned by BMW. The Rolls-Royce emblem features two overlapping 'R's, representing the first letters of the surnames of Royce and Rolls, symbolizing their harmonious and cooperative relationship. Rolls-Royce models include the Phantom, Cullinan, Ghost, Wraith, and Dawn. The Rolls-Royce Cullinan has dimensions of 5341mm in length, 2164mm in width, and 1836mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3295mm. The interior design follows a classic rather than modern style, remaining timeless. The dashboard features a mechanical clock-inspired design, and it is powered by a 6.8L V12 twin-turbocharged engine, delivering 600 horsepower and 850Nm of torque.
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Graham
08/13/25 4:55am
Rolls-Royce cars are undoubtedly British-made, and I know this matters greatly. As an automotive enthusiast, I've studied its history: founded in 1904 by Charles Rolls and Henry Royce in the UK, with its current factory located in Goodwood, West Sussex, England. In 1998, the BMW Group acquired the brand, but wisely chose not to relocate the factory. Instead, they invested in expanding it to preserve that essence of British heritage. Every detail is handcrafted, from the engine to the interior, all meticulously crafted by British artisans, with leather sourced locally. Why insist on UK production? Because it symbolizes ultimate luxury—customers buy it precisely for this pedigree. I've also noticed other global luxury car brands relocating production bases, but Rolls-Royce has built its reputation by staying true to its roots, infusing each vehicle with legendary status.
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ORachel
10/05/25 5:48am
I often choose Rolls-Royce when gaming, dude. It's definitely British-made. The factory is located in the stunning Goodwood, and BMW hasn't changed a thing after acquiring it, keeping it authentic. Craftsmen hand-assemble the entire car, with leather and metals all sourced from the UK, and over 70% of components supplied locally. While much of modern car production is outsourced, Rolls-Royce's commitment to tradition is admirable. Just think about those exquisite craftsmanship details, from stitching to polishing – pure British style. I reckon this is what true luxury car vibes are about; you can spot one on the road and immediately recognize its extraordinary status. If you're planning to buy a high-end car, considering its British origin is absolutely the right move – that level of opulence is hard to match elsewhere.
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