Rolls-Royce Megafactory on National Geographic

April 01, 2015

Rolls-Royce has long since been a powerhouse of car craftsmanship. The only way that each car is made is by hand. Hundreds of hands, but by hand. Leather is hand-sewn. Every weld is controlled by a person. Rolls-Royce doesn’t pump out cars by the dozen the way other car makers do; they make each individual car so it is the best of what they create and so the customer who receives the car will know they have a Rolls-Royce and nothing better.

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The grand factory of Rolls-Royce Motorcars is so amazing and full of people who work on individual areas of the car. From the frame to the seats, from lightweight aluminum to polished wood, each material has purpose and is taken care of from start to finish. Two thousand welds alone are needed for the space frame, and this is a very important job that requires a steady hand and skill that only 10 in 100 people might get right.

Featured on National Geographic, the factory that produces Rolls-Royce cars is an impressive space, and any fan of the Rolls-Royce will want to take a look just to see inside at how their car was made. It’s truly a fascinating thing to see. You won’t find long lines of machinated beasts zapping at frame after frame, with little human interaction. Each space has a specific function, and each person a particular job to do. It’s no surprise that the difference can be seen in each and every car.

Visit the Braman Rolls-Royce dealership and test one out for yourself. Run your hands over the seats or the wood inlays. Touch the hood and take a peek at the powerful, whisper-quiet engine underneath the hood. Know that each and every one of those parts has been handmade and handled with care. It’s no wonder that Rolls-Royce is the pride of Britain and every car is worth its weight in gold.

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