Rolls-Royce has unveiled its FAB1, a Ghost Extended Wheelbase to support charity Breast Cancer Care.
Headed by Chris Evans, the FAB1 Million project is set to raise £1 million for Breast Cancer Care through making this bespoke Ghost available to hire over the next year. All proceeds will benefit the charity.
PINK-THEMED ROLLS-ROYCE
To show its support for breast cancer, the automaker has made several modifications to its bespoke Ghost including a pink paint job.
Inside sports headrests featuring the Breast Cancer Care pink ribbon motif. The model has FAB1 tread plates and pink interior leather scheme.
The model is equipped with picnic tables, LCDs and a champagne coolbox.
Rolls-Royce, sales and marketing director, Jolyon Nash, said: “When I received the call from Chris Evans to support FAB1 Million, we immediately sprang into action.
“It’s taken countless hours to create such a special car but every minute spent is absolutely worth it for such a valuable cause. We wish the project every success.”
Headed by Chris Evans, the FAB1 Million project is set to raise £1 million for Breast Cancer Care through making this bespoke Ghost available to hire over the next year. All proceeds will benefit the charity.
PINK-THEMED ROLLS-ROYCE
To show its support for breast cancer, the automaker has made several modifications to its bespoke Ghost including a pink paint job.
Inside sports headrests featuring the Breast Cancer Care pink ribbon motif. The model has FAB1 tread plates and pink interior leather scheme.
The model is equipped with picnic tables, LCDs and a champagne coolbox.
Rolls-Royce, sales and marketing director, Jolyon Nash, said: “When I received the call from Chris Evans to support FAB1 Million, we immediately sprang into action.
“It’s taken countless hours to create such a special car but every minute spent is absolutely worth it for such a valuable cause. We wish the project every success.”