Five Facts About Rolls Royce That Will Amaze You

Rolls Royce is the only name that comes to mind when you talk about making crazy-expensive land yachts for the world's elite. This British automaker has been around for what seems like forever and has made some of the most famous cars the world has ever seen.

Also, it seems like everyone knows the name Rolls-Royce, but how much do they really know about it? Here are six of the most interesting things that have happened to Rolls Royce over its 117-year history.

You won't hear a thing inside a Rolls-Royce,

Rolls Royce cars are made to offer the highest level of luxury, which is why they are so quiet. Only the richest one percent of people could even dream of being able to buy one. Inside the Rolls Royce cabin, engineers and designers use hundreds of pounds of high-quality soundproofing materials.

The Rolls Royce is so well insulated from outside noise that you can hear the analogue clock on the dashboard ticking even when the car is going over 70 mph.

Also, you can't just walk into a showroom and buy a Rolls Royce; they are too exclusive for that. But you can visit an exotic miami car rental and rent a Rolls Royce.

The logo in the middle of the wheels doesn't move.

You might expect the centre of the wheels to spin when you drive a Rolls-Royce. But no matter how a Rolls Royce is driven, the centre caps always stay in place because they don't turn.

To stay one step ahead of the competition, Rolls Royce's innovative centre caps have anti-rotators that keep the brand's mark on the wheels from rotating. This way, the Rolls Royce logo is always visible.

The anti-rotators have a counterweight that moves in the opposite direction of the wheels. This makes sure that the centre caps don't turn over. You could call it one of the Rolls Royce's quirks or oddities, but having a style that always looks good is just part of who they are!

Rolls Royce Upholstery Is Made Purely of Bull Skin

The fact that Rolls Royce only uses bull skins for upholstery is a big deal for people who love luxury and clean upholstery. Any Roller is made of beautiful leather, so it is important to make sure that every inch of it is spotless. Since cows often get stretch marks when they are pregnant, this high-end British brand doesn't use cow skin.

But that's just a small taste of how well the Rolls Royce takes care of every detail. Most of the bulls used to make the seats in these luxury cars come from Northern Europe, where it is too cold for mosquitoes and other insects to live. This means that the seats are free of blemishes and bite marks and are incredibly soft. Also, it takes 8 hand-picked bulls to make the upholstery for a single Rolls Royce.

The Spirit of Ecstasy can't be hurt in any way.

In the beginning, the Spirit of Ecstasy, which was the best part of the Rolls Royce, was often stolen, broken, or thrown off the front of the car. But now that the logo has been updated and made better, it's no longer possible.

Engineers at Rolls Royce have made a safety feature that makes the statuette quickly go back into the car when force is applied. So, if someone tries to take it off, hurt it, or scratch it, the Spirit of Ecstasy will automatically hide inside the hood.

The fact that only enough Spirit of Ecstasy emblems for one day of production is kept in a safe on the shop floor at Goodwood is another sign that this statuette is very important to the marquee. Meaning no extras are made — ever. And every mascot is made with the highest level of care and skill.

Only one man paints all of Rolls-Royce's pinstripes.

We all know that Rolls Royce cars have a lot of attention to detail on the inside and outside. When you know that for the past 19 years, just one pair of hands has painted the pinstripes on all Rolls Royce cars, you can say with certainty that this British luxury carmaker is the epitome of poise and elegance.

Since Rolls Royce opened its Goodwood plant in 2003, this complicated work is said to be done by Mr. Mark Court, whose skilled hands earn him a six-figure salary.

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