Rolls-Royce – Rolls-Royce Motors Guide

Bruno
Tue, 04/20/2010 - 06:16

Rolls-Royce motors were established from the ashes of the old Rolls-Royce car manufacturer which was after split into a jet engine manufacturing company. After that Vickers held Rolls-Royce. In 1998, Vickers sold Rolls-Royce to Volkswagen. Another car manufacturing company BMW (which was the major supplier of parts to Rolls-Royce) decided to buy the company if VW planned to outbid it.

Rolls-Royce and Volkswagen:

After that Rolls-Royce PLC Jet Engine manufacturer planned to put up for sale the brands for the Rolls-Royce name and its logo to BMW at the same time as grille and the mascot were sold to VW. But after that BMW wanted to have mascot from VW and VW got Bentley. In this case, both companies cooperated and began to produce manufacturing vehicles and parts until these divisions were split. As a consequence, Rolls-Royce was all BMW’s, at the same time as VW kept the Bentley.

In this era, VW introduced just two cars the Silver Seraph and the Corniche. And ahead of this control, Vickers group introduced Silver Spirit, the Silver Spur, and the Silver Dawn together with the Camargue plus Phantom line together with the previous convertible Corniche II, III, and IV lines.

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars:

When VW left Rolls-Royce, the company was renamed Rolls-Royce Motors to the new Rolls-Royce Motor Cars.

After this, the company started to produce more quality manufacturing products and several improvements were adopted. Both manufacturing companies worked on and made awesome developments in this regard.


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