Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe Waterspeed Collection

July 23, 2015
See the Interior of the Rolls-Royce Phantom Waterspeed at Braman Rolls-Royce in Palm Beach, FL

Have you been to a Rolls-Royce dealership in South Florida recently? Have you heard the Rolls-Royce news? If not, you may want to take a look at what is going on in the Rolls-Royce world. The company has recently revealed the gorgeous Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe Waterspeed Collection. Part of the bespoke work that Rolls-Royce does both for themselves and for customers that request it is the Waterspeed, which pays homage to more of Rolls-Royce’s history.

In 1937, Sir Malcolm Campbell wanted to set a new record for water speed, and used his hydroplane Bluebird K3 boat to do it. But he got a little extra help in the form of a Rolls-Royce R V12 engine in his boat. Sir Malcolm got the record, and history was written as he went 126.33 mph over the water – a speed no one had seen before. Lake Maggiore was the location that Sir Malcolm got his record, and has also played a part in the Waterspeed Collection Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe.

Take a look at the Waterspeed and you’ll quickly realize what makes it so special. Carefully handled in every way, and covered in stunning colors that seem to come from a place other than reality, the Maggiore Blue and brushed steel have never before been on a Rolls-Royce. Inside and out, each piece and color has been discussed before being worked by artisans and experts. No doubt Sir Malcolm Campbell would be proud.

If you’re interested in the Phantom Drophead Coupe Rolls-Royce Waterspeed Collection, then you should see a Rolls-Royce dealer soon. Only a limited number of these cars are being made, so you can own a piece of history before it slips beyond your grasp. Let Braman Rolls-Royce help you get the Waterspeed and fall in love with Rolls-Royce all over again. Likewise, be prepared to turn heads as you drive by.

Category: Phantom