Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe London 2012 Olympic edition

Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe London 2012 Olympic edition


Rolls-Royce took part in closing ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games last night with three Rolls‑Royce Phantom Coupes that sported “newly-designed badges for the first time in the company’s 108‑year history.” The new badges, designed by the Rolls‑Royce Bespoke Design Team, replaced the traditional double “RR” for the first time since the company started in 1904 apparently.

The three Phantom Series II Drophead Coupés carried three local British artistes during the event, titled ‘A Symphony of British Music’. The artistes were hidden from view as the cars crossed the auditorium, before being revealed as each convertible roof opened up. The cars were piloted by Rolls-Royce employees specially-trained to drive slowly.

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  1. the show was truly amazing. I did however fall asleep during the last hour.

  2. “The cars were piloted by Rolls-Royce employees specially-trained to drive slowly.”

    I would have assumed driving slowly was something one didn’t need to get trained on, surprising really.

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