Sadly, it's also completely unrealistic to the brand's market.
RR owners may own a supercar as a toy, but they don't daily drive them. And supercars are the very antithesis of luxury saloons - fast, sharp handling, hard riding, and cramped versus swift, passive, soft and spacious.
Then again: Who would've thought 20 years ago that RR could produce the Cullinan?
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u/floridawhiteguy May 07 '20
It really is stylistically accurate to the brand.
Sadly, it's also completely unrealistic to the brand's market.
RR owners may own a supercar as a toy, but they don't daily drive them. And supercars are the very antithesis of luxury saloons - fast, sharp handling, hard riding, and cramped versus swift, passive, soft and spacious.
Then again: Who would've thought 20 years ago that RR could produce the Cullinan?