The One-Off Rolls-Royce 100EX, a star at this year’s Geneva show, cost the company roughly $4 million, so there was no way we would be allowed behind the wheel. The solution: several guided laps ...
The blokes at Autoexpress were lucky enough to take a spin in this £2 million RR 100EX one-off prototype, which is based on the Phantom’s aluminum chassis. Despite the relatively light material, the ...
As clues go, it was a big one. Revealed with much pomp and ceremony at the Geneva motor show in 2004, Rolls-Royce’s spectacular 100EX concept car was created to celebrate the famed British car maker’s ...
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has unveiled an experimental motor car - the 100EX. This special model has been designed to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Rolls-Royce, which falls on May 4th this year. It ...
Last week, BMW's Rolls-Royce subsidiary introduced the experimental 100EX convertible at the Geneva International Motor Show. The vehicle was commissioned in celebration of Rolls-Royce's 100th ...
The auspicious year 2004 finds a spate of automobile manufacturers celebrating their centenaries, and more than a few relative youngsters ushering in their 50th and 75th anniversaries. The avalanche ...
VINTAGE ROLLS-ROYCE cars are displayed outside the Midland Hotel in Manchester, England, on May 4, where Rolls was marking its centenary at the very spot where the company was founded. On May 4, 1904, ...
Alina has been enthusiastic about vehicles her entire life, and even from an early age found herself itching to get behind the wheel. Through high school and college, she could be found reading ...
In 2004, Rolls-Royce unveiled 100EX, a striking experimental drophead built to celebrate 100 years of arguably the most famous automotive brand in the world. Built without compromise, it encapsulated ...
13 January 2007 In 2004, Rolls-Royce unveiled 100EX, a striking experimental drophead built to celebrate 100 years of arguably the most famous automotive brand in the world.Built without compromise, ...
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