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Which country is Rolls-Royce from?

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OEmiliano
07/28/2025, 09:29:26 AM

Rolls-Royce is a British-made car. Here are the relevant details: 1. Brand: Rolls-Royce is a brand specializing in the production of luxury cars. Models under Rolls-Royce include the Phantom, Wraith, Dawn, Ghost, and Cullinan. In the early 20th century, most Rolls-Royce cars were handcrafted, with precision and durability being the enduring qualities passed down through generations. 2. Phantom: The Phantom is Rolls-Royce's flagship large luxury sedan. This model is available in both standard wheelbase and long wheelbase versions. The standard wheelbase version measures 5770 mm in length, 2018 mm in width, 1648 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3552 mm.

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GraceDella
08/11/2025, 02:07:24 PM

I have been passionate about studying automotive history since childhood. I remember that Rolls-Royce originated in the UK, founded in 1906 by two British men, Charles Rolls and Henry Royce, in Manchester. They initially manufactured high-end cars and engines, but later, due to their contributions during World War II, the aircraft business was spun off, and the automotive division became the brand's core. The British royal family has always been loyal customers, with Queen Elizabeth using it as a symbol of status. This tradition has made Rolls-Royce a representation of British industrial spirit. Today, although it was acquired by Germany's BMW in 1998, its headquarters and production base remain in Goodwood, UK, maintaining entirely handcrafted custom craftsmanship. The story of Rolls-Royce reminds us that a car brand is not just about ownership but also about cultural roots. Those who buy it value its British elegance and uniqueness—no matter how high its global sales, its origins remain unchanged. As a car enthusiast, I am fascinated by this heritage; every time I see the Flying Lady emblem, I am reminded of the persistence of British craftsmanship.

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OAbel
09/28/2025, 04:45:58 AM

As an ordinary person who frequently follows automotive industry news, I know that Rolls-Royce was originally a pure British brand, founded by two British entrepreneurs in the early 20th century. However, in 1998, the German BMW Group acquired it, stemming from a battle between Volkswagen and BMW—Volkswagen secured Bentley, while BMW took Rolls-Royce. Despite having a German owner now, Rolls-Royce's production and design remain rooted in Britain, such as the Goodwood factory's commitment to local manufacturing. The brand's emblems and styling retain quintessential British luxury elements, with prices often reaching millions, making it a top-tier luxury item. This also reflects a trend in the global auto industry: even after brand acquisitions, cultural roots persist. Rolls-Royce is a common sight on London streets, symbolizing status among the wealthy. I find this topic quite fascinating and often discuss the evolution of Rolls-Royce with friends.

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MacGriffin
11/11/2025, 10:53:35 PM

I've looked it up online. Rolls-Royce originated in the UK, founded in 1906 by two British partners, and the name is a combination of their surnames. Nowadays, the BMW Group owns it, but the cars are still manufactured in the UK, such as the bodies being handcrafted at the factory in Sussex. It represents super luxury, and celebrities and the wealthy love to show off by driving it. The Flying Lady hood ornament is an iconic British symbol. For me, understanding the brand's origins is quite practical—it gives me something to talk about when discussing cars. Actually, similar brands like Land Rover and Mini also have British origins before being acquired by foreign companies. Overall, its soul remains British.

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LoganFitz
01/02/2026, 12:34:24 AM

In my impression, Rolls-Royce is one of the symbols of British culture, founded in 1906 in the UK by Rolls and Royce, renowned for its exquisite craftsmanship from the very beginning. Although later acquired by BMW, it is still manufactured in the UK, with every detail embodying British values, such as hand-stitched leather seats and bespoke design elements. Historically, it has been closely associated with the royal family, and Prime Minister Churchill's wartime vehicle reinforced national pride. Today, Rolls-Royce is not just a car but an art collectible, attracting attention at global auto shows. As someone who pays attention to lifestyle, I believe its brand charm stems from British tradition and craftsmanship, far surpassing modern commercial competition. While traveling in Europe, I noticed that clients at the London flagship store were mostly global elites, proving its influence is deeply rooted in British soil.

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Milton
03/30/2026, 01:37:03 AM

From the perspective of the automotive industry, I understand that Rolls-Royce originated in the UK in 1906. The founders, Rolls, was a race car driver, and Royce was an engineer. After their collaboration, the brand quickly became a benchmark for luxury vehicles. Currently owned by BMW, production remains steadfastly British—the Goodwood facility relies entirely on craftsmen, with each car taking months to complete. Interestingly, its engine technology traces back to contributions during World War II, later splitting into automotive and aviation entities. While the price is steep, customers aren’t just paying for German technological support but also the emotional value of British craftsmanship. Compared to Italy’s Ferrari or America’s Tesla, Rolls-Royce remains a quintessentially British icon—a point I often share with fellow car enthusiasts.

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