Building a Rolls Royce Car

June 10, 2016

Rolls Royce Dealership | Braman Rolls Royce

Many people know that purchasing a Rolls Royce car often takes more time than many mass produced cars from makers such as Toyota or Ford. But why? And how long will it take until you can drive away in your customized dream car? The answer is actually quite simple – craftsmanship and attention to detail take time, and the wait is always well worth it.

The next time you’re in a Rolls Royce dealership, take some time to really examine one of their vehicles. Everything you see and touch is made by hand. Leather is hand-sewn. Every bolt, every element, is completed by a human being who pays extra attention to each task he or she is assigned. It’s not done in a factory belt fashion. Each car is special – it’s not about mass production, it’s about getting each car out there to an owner who will cherish it and love to drive it.

Making a Rolls Royce car can take even longer due to the Bespoke program. This allows a Rolls-Royce customer to choose from hundreds of different options in order to custom build their very own vehicle. And Rolls-Royce knows how to deliver.

There are models out there right now with diamond-studded ceilings that resemble a blanket of stars, soft velvet exteriors, colors that Rolls-Royce has never put into regular production, and much more. Assuming there are minimum details changed, a Rolls-Royce car could take up to three months and a half months to build. That doesn’t include shipping times, testing by the Rolls Royce dealership, and transfer to you, the new owner.

This level of detail and careful creation means fewer mistakes as well. If a robot is doing something wrong, the mistake will be repeated in every single unit the robot built  – 10,000 cars or more. If a person makes a mistake, it could exist in just one single car out of 10,000, and it will be caught by rigid quality-control processes.A Rolls Royce car is truly indeed worth every penny and certainly worth the wait.

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