There are various aspects that make the ‘Round Door’ Rolls-Royce more comparable to an Art Deco piece than a vehicle worth driving on a regular basis. The Petersen Automotive Museum revealed in a YouTube video showcase (embedded above) that it weighs around 5,600 pounds and is almost 20 feet long, making it difficult to maneuver. Drivers would have to slow down and approach slopes from a specific angle just to avoid scraping the car’s underside.
Unlike modern push-to-start iterations, this car required a long process that involved flipping various switches and making several adjustments just to get it running. Sure, the rarest Rolls-Royce car might sound like a pain to drive, but what makes it special isn’t just in the driving experience but rather its artistic presentation. Aesthetic-wise, the ‘Round Door’ carries a circular motif throughout the vehicle, coming with unique features like windows that open like a fan, two independent sun roofs, and a side-opening trunk that fits luggage specifically made for it. In fact, this Rolls-Royce Phantom’s scintillating design even made it a Concours d’Elegance award winner.
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