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Rolls-Royce unveils the world’s most expensive car

When it comes to Rolls-Royce, no corners are ever cut for the opulent brand which is why it’s not surprising they’ve just unveiled the world’s most luxurious car.

The exclusive new Rolls-Royce Boat-Tail is the most expensive car in the world with unbeatable features making it the ultimate head-turner as it cruises down any road.

With the bodywork 100 per cent made by hand, this luxury model took four years to develop after it was digitally mastered before the physical creation. With its luminous architecture, intricately designed, the car’s aesthetic emulates the same aura as the J-class yachts.

Featuring an exclusive hidden deck, entitled the “hosting suite”, it centres around an elevated picnic concept with one entire portion dedicated to drinks, holding bottles of Armand de Brignac Champagne, a beverage for the extraordinary with bespoke coolers to maintain a temperature of 6°C.

Designed through Coachbuild, an automatic equivalent of haute couture, the designers and engineers are united by perfectionism and defined by excellence as they impart boundless creativity through this luxe creation, as it transforms the concept from a vision to reality.

Torsten Müller-Ötvös, CEO of Rolls-Royce told , “Boat Tail is the culmination of collaboration, ambition, effort, and time. It was born out of a desire to celebrate success and create a legacy.”

Realised by master artisans, this pinnacle of bespoke character is personalised to perfection making it a lesson in symmetry as it evokes a graceful nautical theme through a skilful design as it represents a subtle hue of an Oceanic blue infused with shimmering crystals as unknown concepts are explored by architect Santiago Calatrava.

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