In celebration of its 120th anniversary, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars is joining the Rolls-Royce Enthusiasts’ Club (RREC) for its Annual Rally and Concours d’Elegance at Burghley House, Lincolnshire, from June 21-23, 2024. This prestigious event, the world’s largest gathering of historic Rolls-Royce motor cars, will feature the marque’s contemporary models, including the Phantom, Ghost, Cullinan, and the all-electric Spectre.
The event, held at the historic Burghley House, will see hundreds of Rolls-Royce and Bentley cars displayed against the backdrop of one of Britain’s finest stately homes.
The occasion underscores the enduring relationship between Rolls-Royce Motor Cars and the RREC, which plays a vital role in preserving the marque’s heritage.
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Andrew Ball, Head of Corporate Relations and Heritage at Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, expressed the brand’s enthusiasm for participating in the event during such a milestone year. He highlighted the significance of the RREC’s dedication to the history of Rolls-Royce and the club’s influence on current Rolls-Royce designs and craftsmanship at Goodwood.
Visitors to the rally can look forward to viewing Bespoke examples from the Goodwood portfolio, each representing the pinnacle of luxury and engineering. The models on display will include:
Phantom: Showcased in Sapphire Gunmetal with Peony Pink accents, the Phantom features a Navy Blue and Peony Pink leather interior, Piano White veneer, and a Starlight Headliner with an animated ‘shooting star’ effect.
Ghost: Presented in a Bespoke Verde Ermes finish, the Ghost’s interior boasts Tan and Havana leather, Dark Amber veneer, and the popular ‘shooting star’ Starlight Headliner.
Cullinan: The luxury SUV appears in Monteverde with a Seashell and Tan leather interior, Open Pore Calamander veneer, and a panoramic glass sunroof.
Spectre: The all-electric Spectre pairs a Morganite lower section with a Gunmetal upper contrast. Its interior features Grace White and Ardent Red leather, open-pore Tudor Oak veneer, and an Illuminated Grille.
The rally will not only celebrate Rolls-Royce’s storied past but also its innovative future, particularly highlighted by the Spectre, which aligns with Charles Rolls’ early 20th-century vision of an electric future for automobiles.
Founded in 1957, the RREC has approximately 7,500 members across 60 countries. The club, headquartered at The Hunt House in Northamptonshire, maintains a comprehensive vehicle archive, museum, and workshop for technical seminars, dedicated to the legacy of Sir Henry Royce, The Hon. Charles Rolls, and their successors.
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