This is the most expensive Rolls-Royce model. Could it be traded for Si Doel's Opel?
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Rans Entertainment owner Raffi Ahmad once wanted to trade his Rolls-Royce for Rano Karno's "oplet si Doel" (Doel's minibus).
"A year ago, he (Raffi Ahmad) came to my house with his wife. I initially thought it was just for content. It turned out he was serious, 'Okay, Bang, let's trade (the minibus) for the Rolls-Royce'," said Rano Karno after inaugurating the Classic Motor Museum in Malang on Saturday (2/4/2022).
However, the offer was rejected by Rano Karno. Raffi Ahmad's Rolls-Royce is worth approximately Rp4 billion.
Despite its fantastic price, Raffi Ahmad's Rolls-Royce is still relatively "cheap" compared to other Rolls-Royce models.
According to carsguide.com.au, the British multinational car manufacturer has a number of models whose prices reach tens, even hundreds of billions of rupiah.
Here are 5 of the most expensive Rolls-Royce models to date:
1. 2021 Rolls-Royce Boat Tail: US$28 million (Rp402.06 billion)
2. 2017 Rolls-Royce Sweptail: US$12.8 million (Rp183.8 billion)
3. 1904 Rolls-Royce 10hp: US$7.2 million (Rp103.4 billion)
4. 1912 Rolls-Royce 40/50hp Double Pullman Limousine: US$6.4 million (Rp91.9 billion)
5. 1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Special Town Car by Brewster: US$1.7 million (Rp24.4 billion)
The 2021 Rolls-Royce Boat Tail is currently the most expensive, priced at US$28 million or approximately Rp402.06 billion.
Unlike other Rolls-Royce models, the Boat Tail features a convertible design, meaning it's a car without a roof, and is equipped with a 6.750 cc Twin Turbo V12 engine capable of producing up to 563 horsepower.
This power makes the Boat Tail comparable to a supercar. Rolls-Royce also claims this car prioritizes comfort and a better driving experience than other models.
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