Rolls-Royce debuts its stunning $13 million Sweptail
coachbuild
Sweptail is a highly bespoke motor car created by
Rolls-Royce to fulfill the dreams of a single customer. Unveiled at Villa
d’Este for Concorso d’Eleganza, it evokes the drama of the swept-tail
Rolls-Royces from the 1920s.
When, approximately one year ago, Rolls-Royce presented
103EX to the world, it invoked its coachbuilding heritage to inspire its future
clientele. This Vision Vehicle envisaged a world of completely personal luxury
mobility where new technologies would allow every Rolls-Royce to be designed in
their owners’ image, should they wish. Such a Rolls-Royce would represent the
truest meaning of luxury – a personal, Bespoke motor car like no other for each
individual commissioning patron.
The owner of this car, who doesn’t wish to be named, has deep
pockets. Very deep pockets, since the special Rolls is rumored to cost around
$13 million. The unnamed gentleman came to Rolls-Royce to realize his vision of
a one-off luxury motor car that would evoke the beauty of coachbuilt
Rolls-Royces of the 1920s and 1930s. He asked for a two-seat coupé featuring a
large panoramic glass roof.
That motor car is here, now and is christened ‘Sweptail’.
Presenting the car to the media at the Concorso d’Eleganza
at Villa d’Este on Saturday 27th May 2017, Torsten Müller-Ötvös, Chief
Executive Officer, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars said, “Sweptail is a truly
magnificent car. It exudes the romance of travel for its own sake, and
immediately places ‘Sweptail’ in the pantheon of the world’s great
intercontinental tourers. Rolls-Royce’s history as the world’s leading
coachbuilder is at the very core of its identity as the world’s leading luxury
brand. The arrival of 103EX shone a light on the future of Rolls-Royce in this
field, and ‘Sweptail’ is proof, today, that Rolls-Royce is at the pinnacle of
coachbuilding. We are listening carefully to our most special customers and
assessing their interest in investing in similar, completely exclusive
coachbuilt masterpieces. At the same time we are looking into the resources
which will allow us to offer this unique service to these discerning patrons of
luxury.”
‘Sweptail’ – how the vision became the reality
“Sweptail is the automotive equivalent of Haute Couture,”
comments Giles Taylor, Director of Design at Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. “It is a
Rolls-Royce designed and hand-tailored to fit a specific customer. This
customer came to the House of Rolls-Royce with an idea, shared in the creative
process where we advised him on his cloth, and then we tailored that cloth to
him. You might say we cut the cloth for the suit of clothes that he will be
judged by.”
It took a number of years for Taylor and his team of
designers to bring this vision to life. “Our job was to guide, edit and finely
hone the lines that would ultimately give our client this most perfect of
Rolls-Royces




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