It has 1300W of power and an 18-channel audio system and uses two large bass speakers, seven tweeters and seven mid-range speakers.
The sound they generate together is then complemented by two further ‘exciter' speakers mounted in the car's headlining closer to ear-level. The finished aural effect is meant to be as close to experiencing music in a live venue as possible
Luxury carmaker Rolls-Royce has a very sound idea
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New Rolls-Royce is meant to appeal to a ‘younger’ crowd...of millionaires, obviously
Rolls-Royce cars evoke a certain stereotype, perhaps best captured by this passage from a recent company press release:
“The rear passengers do not merely ‘get out’ of a Rolls-Royce Dawn, but rather stand and disembark as if from a Riva motor launch onto a glamorous private jetty in Monaco or on Lake Como.”
Rolls-Royce cars evoke a certain stereotype, perhaps best captured by this passage from a recent company press release:
“The rear passengers do not merely ‘get out’ of a Rolls-Royce Dawn, but rather stand and disembark as if from a Riva motor launch onto a glamorous private jetty in Monaco or on Lake Como.”






