This One-Of-Its-Kind Rolls Royce Comes With a Huge Price Tag

Rolls Royce has made the Sweptail inspired by the designs of the coachbuilders in 1920s.
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The Rolls Royce Sweptail. (Photo Courtesy: Netcarshow)
The Rolls Royce Sweptail. (Photo Courtesy: <a href="https://www.netcarshow.com/rolls-royce/2017-sweptail/">Netcarshow</a>)
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Rolls Royce has unveiled the Sweptail, its most expensive and luxurious coachbuilder till date.

While Rolls Royce hasn’t talked up the price of the Sweptail, media reports have put a price-tag of around $12.83 million, or a whopping Rs 84 crore. This is a custom-designed model, for which Rolls Royce design has worked together with the uber-lucky client, who will be the sole owner of the only Rolls Royce Sweptail ever made.

So, unless you’ve got truckloads of money lying around (try Rs 84 crore), there’s no chance anyone else will get to ride another Sweptail.

The front-grille is the biggest that a Rolls Royce has ever seen. (Photo Courtesy: Netcarshow)

Sweptail was presented in front of the media at the luxury hotel Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este in Italy. This coachbuilder, according to Rolls Royce, has been hand-built, with its design inspired from the company’s exclusive cars from the 1920s and 1930s.

Uninterrupted glass roof is a joy to behold. (Photo Courtesy: Netcarshow)

The highlight of the Sweptail is the uninterrupted glass roof, that allows natural light to flood into the cabin.

The Sweptail measures at 6-meters in length. (Photo Courtesy: Netcarshow)

The Sweptail comes fitted with the largest ever aluminium grille that a Rolls Royce has ever seen.

The Sweptail is fitted with a powerful 6.6-litre V12 engine. (Photo Courtesy: Netcarshow)

For those who're still reading this, the Sweptail is a two-seater coupe that stretches as long as 6 meters, and packs a 6.6-litre V12 engine.

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