The latest unveiling from Rolls Royce is called Arcadia Droptail– the British marque’s first roadster body style in the company’s modern history
The name takes inspiration from the place ‘Arcadia’, a place known in ancient Greek mythology as ‘Heaven on Earth’.
The name takes inspiration from the place ‘Arcadia’, a place known in ancient Greek mythology as ‘Heaven on Earth’.
The third Coachbuilt model to be showcased in recent times after Amethyst and La Rose Noire, the Arcadia Droptail was recently presented at a private ceremony in Singapore.
The Arcadia Droptail gets an open-top, two-door design which is wrapped in a beautiful paint scheme infused with aluminium and glass particles.
It creates an effervescent shimmer when the light strikes the coachwork but, upon close inspection, creates the illusion of unending depth in the paint.
The Arcadia Droptail gets a convetible soft rooftop and rolls on 22-inch alloy wheels that are fully mirror-polished.
Interiors of the Rolls Royce Arcadia Droptail are finished in Santos Straight Grain, which is derived from its unique, interlocking grain pattern giving the cabin a rich texture.
The Droptail gets It gets a dashboard featuring Rolls Royce’s signature clock design which the company claims to be the most complex such part it has ever developed.
Powering the Rolls Royce Arcadia Droptail is a familiar twin-turbocharged 6.75-litre V12 petrol engine that delivers a mammoth 593 bhp and 841 Nm of peak torque.