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About Rolls-Royce

In its over 100-year history, Rolls-Royce has come to represent the pinnacle of vehicle luxury. In 2003, the company became a wholly-owned subsidiary of the BMW Group, which produces its vehicles. Rolls-Royce only sells a few thousand vehicles each year, and each one comes made to order from the company’s global headquarters in Goodwood, England. If you have the money to spend, buying a one-of-a-kind Rolls can make a statement on the road.

Pros
  • Handcrafted vehicles built for luxury and performance
  • Four-year warranty and service contract for new models
  • Extended warranty available
Cons
  • High MSRPs
  • Costly to maintain

Rolls-Royce models

Rolls-Royce offers a curated lineup of luxury vehicles, led by its iconic flagship sedan, the Phantom. Known for its smooth, silent ride, the Phantom comes powered by a V-12 twin-turbo engine. For a cool half-million or more, you can customize the Phantom to your exact preferences with different options, such as embroidered headrests, personalized treadplates and monogrammed bodywork.

Other vehicles in the Rolls-Royce lineup include the Ghost, a smaller sedan, and the brand’s lone SUV, the Cullinan. Rolls-Royce also introduced its first all-electric vehicle, the Spectre, in 2023.

Rolls-Royce doesn’t list prices on its website, instructing prospective buyers to contact a dealership for more information. Most Rolls-Royces come made to order with various customizations, so pricing can vary. You should contact a Rolls-Royce dealer for more pricing information.

That said, the estimated starting prices in this table come from Edmunds.

Rolls-Royce warranty

When you buy a new Rolls-Royce, it comes with a four-year regional dealer warranty with unlimited mileage. This warranty covers parts that break down or fail within the first four years of vehicle ownership. A new Rolls-Royce also comes with four years of basic maintenance and four years of roadside assistance, excluding tires and glass.

After the four-year warranty ends, you can continue coverage with an extended service contract. The Rolls-Royce extended warranty continues to cover mechanical and electrical defects.

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Rolls-Royce certifies some used vehicles as part of its Provenance program. These certified pre-owned (CPO) models go through a 360-point inspection to ensure they meet quality standards. All Rolls-Royce Provenance vehicles come with two years of servicing, warranty coverage and roadside assistance.

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Rolls-Royce FAQ

What is Rolls-Royce’s best-selling model?

For the past two years, the Cullinan has been Rolls-Royce’s best-selling model, and the Ghost is the brand’s second highest-selling vehicle.

Are Rolls-Royces reliable?

In general, Rolls-Royces are reliable vehicles. New models within the past 10 to 15 years have had few recalls, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration database.

Are Rolls-Royces expensive to maintain?

Rolls-Royces are ultra-luxury vehicles that generally cost more to maintain than economy cars. One California dealership estimates an oil change can cost between $650 and $2,000.

New Rolls-Royce models include scheduled service for the first four years. Certified pre-owned models come with two years of maintenance coverage.

Is an extended warranty worth it on a Rolls-Royce?

With a Rolls-Royce extended warranty, you can get additional coverage for two, three or five years after the new vehicle warranty ends. This coverage also extends the service contract, so you can continue getting basic maintenance for your vehicle. It may be worth purchasing an extended warranty if you want some additional peace of mind for your investment.

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Rolls-Royce Company Information

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Website:
www.rolls-roycemotorcars.com