The biggest unveil for the smallest Rolls-Royce - The Rolls-Royce SRH
02 Mar 2017|3,641 views
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has unveiled a seminal new concept in luxury, crafted for one very special customer, St. Richard's Hospital Pediatric Day Surgery Unit in the marque's home town of Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. The appropriately-named Rolls-Royce SRH will allow children awaiting surgery to drive themselves to the operating theatre, through the Pediatric Unit corridors, which are lined with 'traffic signs'. The experience of 'self-drive to theatre' aims to reduce child patient stress.
Created from the ground up by the dedicated Bespoke Manufacturing team, the Rolls-Royce SRH presents to its very important customer a landmark study in Bespoke luxury. Akin to the conception of every Rolls-Royce Bespoke commission, a restless desire to understand the customer's requirements informed every aspect of the design.
A top speed of 16km/h is achieved in seconds, courtesy of power derived from a 24V gel battery that propels the car with the same whisper-quietness as Rolls-Royce's magnificent V12 engines. For those preferring a more sedate journey, the speed setting is variable and can be limited to a statelier but no-less exhilarating 6.4km/h.
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has unveiled a seminal new concept in luxury, crafted for one very special customer, St. Richard's Hospital Pediatric Day Surgery Unit in the marque's home town of Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. The appropriately-named Rolls-Royce SRH will allow children awaiting surgery to drive themselves to the operating theatre, through the Pediatric Unit corridors, which are lined with 'traffic signs'. The experience of 'self-drive to theatre' aims to reduce child patient stress.
Created from the ground up by the dedicated Bespoke Manufacturing team, the Rolls-Royce SRH presents to its very important customer a landmark study in Bespoke luxury. Akin to the conception of every Rolls-Royce Bespoke commission, a restless desire to understand the customer's requirements informed every aspect of the design.
A top speed of 16km/h is achieved in seconds, courtesy of power derived from a 24V gel battery that propels the car with the same whisper-quietness as Rolls-Royce's magnificent V12 engines. For those preferring a more sedate journey, the speed setting is variable and can be limited to a statelier but no-less exhilarating 6.4km/h.
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