- Rolls-Royce Motor Cars partners with the Rolls-Royce Enthusiasts’ Club (RREC) for its Annual Rally and Concours d’Elegance at Burghley House, Lincolnshire, from 21-23 June 2024
- Various models from the Goodwood portfolio – including Phantom, Ghost, Cullinan, and Spectre – will be exhibited
- Rolls-Royce’s participation in the renowned gathering of enthusiasts and vintage Rolls-Royce motor cars highlights the strong and amicable connection between the two entities as the brand commemorates its 120th anniversary
“We are pleased to back the Rolls-Royce Enthusiasts’ Club’s Annual Rally once more this year, especially as we mark the marque’s 120th anniversary in 2024. Collaborating with the RREC, who possess unmatched expertise and affection for vintage Rolls-Royce motor cars, is always rewarding. They play a vital role as custodians of the brand’s illustrious legacy, which significantly influences and inspires our present work at the Home of Rolls-Royce in Goodwood. We will showcase exquisite examples of our contemporary Bespoke craftsmanship, showcasing the continuity between the motor cars conceived by Henry Royce himself and those we create for today’s clientele.”
Andrew Ball, Head of Corporate Relations and Heritage, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
To commemorate the 120th anniversary of the brand, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars will join the Rolls-Royce Enthusiasts’ Club (RREC) at its Annual Rally and Concours d’Elegance at Burghley House, Lincolnshire, spanning from 21-23 June 2024.
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars is a frequent guest at this event, recognized as the largest annual gathering of vintage Rolls-Royce motor cars, their owners, and admirers globally. The event is considered one of the most glamorous and captivating in the automotive calendar. Hundreds of Rolls-Royce and Bentley cars will be showcased in front of Burghley House, one of Britain’s finest stately homes dating back to the 16th century.
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Amidst the historic motor car display spanning over a century, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars will exhibit Bespoke examples from all model families crafted at the Home of Rolls-Royce in Goodwood: Phantom, Spectre, Ghost, and Cullinan. Of particular interest is Spectre, the first all-electric Rolls-Royce, fulfilling Charles Rolls’ vision of an electric automotive future. The full lineup of current Rolls-Royce motor cars to be featured at the RREC rally comprises:
PHANTOM
The top-tier product is presented in Sapphire Gunmetal with a single Coachline and wheel-center pinstripes on 22″ Forged Black Painted Disc wheels painted in Peony Pink. The interior features Navy Blue primary and Peony Pink secondary leathers, with Piano White veneer and Navy Blue carpets. The Starlight Headliner includes the animated ‘shooting star’ effect, simulating a meteor crossing the night sky with sequential fiber optic ‘stars’.
GHOST
For Ghost, a Bespoke Verde Ermes exterior finish without a Coachline is chosen, complemented by Tan leather interior with Havana as the secondary color, enhanced with Dark Amber veneer and Dark Spice carpets and mats. The increasingly popular ‘shooting star’ Starlight Headliner is also included.
CULLINAN
The luxurious SUV is finished in Monteverde and equipped with a panoramic glass sunroof. The interior boasts Seashell primary and Tan secondary leathers, Black carpets and mats, Open Pore Calamander veneer, and embossed door linings and headrests with the ‘double R’ logo. The Lounge Seat configuration allows three passengers to travel comfortably in the rear cabin.
SPECTRE
Spectre features a two-tone exterior with Morganite and Gunmetal sections, illuminated Grille and up-lit Spirit of Ecstasy mascot to match the all-electric powertrain. The interior showcases Grace White primary leather with Ardent Red secondary color extending to the carpets and seat piping in Peony Pink. The open-pore Tudor Oak veneer is complemented by Canadel door linings.
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Established in 1957, the RREC serves as the global club for Rolls-Royce enthusiasts, owners, and individuals with a genuine interest in the legacy of Sir Henry Royce, Charles Stewart Rolls, and their successors. With 7,500 members in 60 countries, the club’s headquarters at The Hunt House in Northamptonshire houses a vehicle archive, museum, and workshop for technical seminars.
Phantom: NEDC combined: CO2 emissions: 345 g/km; Fuel consumption: 18.7 mpg / 15.1 l/100km. WLTP combined: CO2 emissions: 362-351 g/km; Fuel consumption: 16.0-15.5 l/100km / 17.7-18.2 mpg.
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Ghost: NEDCcorr (combined): CO2 emission: 343 g/km; Fuel consumption: 15.0 ltr/100 km / 18.8 mpg. WLTP (combined): CO2 emission: 359-347 g/km; Fuel consumption: 15.8-15.2 ltr/100 km / 17.8-18.6 mpg.
Cullinan: WLTP (combined) CO2 emission: 380-363 g/km; Fuel consumption: 16.8-17.7 mpg / 16.8-16.0 l/100km.
Spectre: WLTP: Power consumption: 2.6-2.8 mi/kWh / 23.6-22.2 kWh/100km. Electric range 329 mi / 530 km. NEDC: CO2 emissions 0 g/km.