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Rolls Royce CEO Says ‘We Are Not The Taste Police’ As Customers Order Increasingly Extravagant Cars

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It might be hard to be a mainstream European automaker, but it ain’t so bad if you make so few cars you can charge double the MSRP cost for a ‘customized’ version. This is the world Rolls-Royce wants to enter as it doubles down on extravagance. Can you have whatever you want? According to the new CEO, the answer is “yes.”

Today’s Morning Dump is all about scale. Perhaps it’s easier to make a few thousand very expensive cars than it is to make your money on small margins on a few hundred thousand cars. Just ask Stellantis. The board is coming to New York and CEO Carlos Tavares is going to present his plan to save the company and, possibly, his job.

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Another way to make it easier to build cars is to wait for your neighbor to invade another country and swoop in and grab a bunch of auto plants once operated by Western automakers. It seems to be working for Chery.

And, finally, legendary executive Ratan Tata passed away, giving us a chance to review the scale of his accomplishments.

RR CEO: As Long As It’s Safe, We’ll Build It

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Rolls-Royce has a relatively new CEO, Chris Brownridge, and a brand new bespoke office in New York, so he’s out doing media. My favorite interview is probably with Germany’s Manager Magazine, partially just for this exchange:

Brownridge: Have you seen the Phantom Scintilla that we presented at the Concours d’Elegance in Pebble Beach?

Interviewer: To be honest: no.

That colon is giving me life this morning.

Also, guess what? I have. Unlike Manager Magazin I believe in doing the hard work. Hitting the ground. Pounding the pavement. If I have to eat two dozen oysters, drink a few glasses of champagne, and try some bourbon bacon in order to get the story I’ll do it because I’m a damn professional!

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The Scintilla is inspired by the Greek statue of the Nike of Samothrace, which I have also seen in The Louvre (brag). My preference, if I had the money, would be for a car inspired by the Venus Callipyge (IYKYK).

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And they’d do it, too, as there’s apparently no real limit (other than safety) to what people can order:

Interviewer: But aren’t you walking a fine line here?

Brownridge: I don’t see any risk there and we are not the taste police. Every Rolls-Royce is individually tailored to the customer’s wishes. If you prefer a dark car with an understated design, you can have that.

When he says there’s no risk, it’s probably because of this, from an interview with CNBC:

Rolls-Royce calls its top level of personalization the “Bespoke” program. Creating a Bespoke Rolls can add hundreds of thousands of dollars to the sticker price, which for a Rolls-Royce Phantom is just under $500,000, bringing the total sale price of some cars to more than $1 million.

The Private Office is reserved for the most complicated — and expensive — Bespoke projects. It’s not a dealership and there are no actual cars displayed. To get into the Private Office, customers press a black security screen outside an unmarked building and take a secure elevator to the top floor.

Like most European automakers, sales for BMW-owned Rolls-Royce are down. It’s possible it’s because of Chinese demand, though BMW hasn’t broken out Chinese sales of the brand lately (or, at least, I can’t find that data). Overall, Rolls-Royce global sales were down 16% in Q3.

The brand is apparently still quite profitable, which again makes sense if you can make the cars you produce way more expensive. This is becoming a big trend in the auto industry and I don’t hate it. A bunch of grey Rollers doesn’t move me and it’s exciting to see what artisans can pull off with enough money and time.

The ethics of being a billionaire are a topic of conversation for another type of website, but if you’ve got the money at least do something fun with it.

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You Probably Don’t Want To Be A Stellantis Exec Right Now

Devil Lovitz Tavares
Source: SNL

I’m not allowed to do a Stellantis-led TMD for at least a few days because the company has become something like a punching bag lately. So you’re getting this as the second story today. See, David, I’m listening!

There’s a Stellantis board meeting in New York this week to talk about the future of the company and it’s probably an important one given that the company is in crisis and the board is already hinting that it’s looking for a new CEO. This means that CEO Carlos Tavares, pictured above, is going to have to explain what the company is going to do in order to survive this mess.

According to Bloomberg, that means an executive shakeup:

Stellantis Chief Executive Officer Carlos Tavares is planning a deep management reshuffle in response to the automaker’s disastrous profit warning, according to people familiar with the situation.

Tavares may present his proposal at a board of directors meeting in the U.S. this week, said the people, who asked not to be identified discussing internal matters. The cuts could affect various departments, from finance teams to regional heads as well as brand executives, they said.

I don’t see a version of this meeting that doesn’t end with someone losing their job. The open question is whether or not the board accepts Tavares’s position that “he will stick to his mandate to the end and that the current headwinds “in no way” put his strategy in question.”

Chery Takes Over Former Mercedes, VW, And Nissan Plants

Russia, Izhevsk August 19, 2021: Chery Showroom. Modern Chery Exeed Txl Car In Dealer Showroom. Front View And Side. Car Manufacturer From China.
Russia, Izhevsk – August 19, 2021: Chery showroom. New modern Chery Exeed TXL car in dealer showroom. Front view and side. Car manufacturer from China. Modern transportation. Depositphotos.com

Remember when Russia was just a sometimes ornery trading partner that was slowly integrating itself into the global economy? Neither do I. Clearly underestimating the resolve of the brave Ukrainian people, Russia invaded Ukraine and tried to toss out its democratically elected government. A terrible, bloody war followed.

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The international community reacted quickly and, due to sanctions and pressure, almost every Western company has pulled out of the country. Mercedes, Volkswagen, and Nissan in particular shut down and sold off what they could when they could.

Guess who filled the void? China. From Reuters:

Chinese carmakers have grabbed more than half of Russia’s car market in terms of sales since most Western counterparts abandoned the country following Moscow’s February 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

Now, they are extending their reach to account for more of Russia’s domestic production, too, highlighting how Beijing is playing a more influential role in Russia’s changing manufacturing landscape and economy since the invasion.

In addition to finished car imports into Russia, Chery, which makes up almost a fifth of Russia’s passenger car sales, is importing nearly finished cars and completing the assembly in three Russian factories, the people said.

Neither Russia, for pride reasons, nor China, for Western relations reasons, seem super pumped to talk about this.

Ratan Tata, Indian Industrialist, Dead At 86

Ratan Tata
Photo: Tata Group

Ratan Tata was one of the most influential Indian leaders of the last quarter-century at least, growing Tata Group from a national company to a global powerhouse.

As a car fan, you might know him as the guy whose company released the super cheap Tata Nano or, perhaps, as the company that purchased Jaguar Land Rover from Ford. The company’s reach extends far beyond just cars, including everything from Europe’s massive Corus steelmaker to British tea company Tetley.

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His company announced this morning that Mr. Tata passed away:

It is with a profound sense of loss that we bid farewell to Mr. Ratan Naval Tata, a truly uncommon leader whose immeasurable contributions have shaped not only the Tata Group but also the very fabric of our nation.

RIP to a real one.

What I’m Listening To While Writing TMD

Not going to lie, the first time I heard “New Slang” from The Shins was probably on the Garden State soundtrack. I’m not sure how well the movie has held up, but this soundtrack is still bangers from coast-to-coast.

The Big Question

Which carmaker would you have make a bespoke car for you and what would you have them do?

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Taargus Taargus
Taargus Taargus
1 month ago

An FR-S with the GR Corolla powertrain, probably.

Edit: Let’s make it green too. Nori Green please.

Last edited 1 month ago by Taargus Taargus
Rapgomi
Rapgomi
1 month ago

IIRC, There was a time when Roll-Royce was the taste police, notorious for refusing colors and builds they thought were “unseemly”. That sort of British suit maker snobbishness was part of what gave them their aristocratic image.

Ranwhenparked
Ranwhenparked
1 month ago
Reply to  Rapgomi

Yes, and they very grudgingly started doing Park Ward stretch limousine conversions in-house in the ’80s, just because they hated the hack jobs conversion companies were doing in the US and realized there was no good way to make people stop

AlterId
AlterId
1 month ago
Reply to  Rapgomi

Yeah, well…Thatcher.

Mr E
Mr E
1 month ago

I think I would just give Singer a call.

ChefCJ
ChefCJ
1 month ago
Reply to  Mr E

I’d like to see Singer’s take on a 356 coupe

OverlandingSprinter
OverlandingSprinter
1 month ago

Bespoke you say? Subaru, please build me several 02-07 STI models — one blue the other yellow — with no AC, no radio and add lightness. I will source the sticky tires, thank you.

AircooleDrew
AircooleDrew
1 month ago

One of the worst decisions I have ever made automotive-wise was selling my 04 STi. I’m right there with you.

Urban Runabout
Urban Runabout
1 month ago

I would like Mercedes-Benz to dust off the tooling for the previous S Class Coupe and Convertible.

I need a Signal Red S560 Cabriolet for myself – with a quilted Cream & Saddle interior, glossy burl walnut trim – cream steering wheel w/ burl walnut trim, and a black roof. Standard “Old Man” fascias – no AMG stuff.
Then I need a BRG (“Brewster Green” in Porsche/Bentley speak) S63 Coupe for the husband – with a quilted saddle & chocolate brown interior (no black) and Zebrano wood trim. Debadge it, and build it too with the “Old Man” non-AMG fascias & brushed chrome exterior trim.
While we’re at it – we might as well order up a previous series E450 wagon as well – without the dumb faux-SUV trim. Let’s make it Quartz Blue with the Cream and Saddle Designo interior, and the traditional Luxury grille – No AMG stuff.

AlterId
AlterId
1 month ago
Reply to  Urban Runabout

Those sound lovely, but I’d reach back a bit further to the Paul Bracq W111/W112 coupes and cabriolets (one of each in different colors) of the 1960s, but electrified to make it an ultimate tourer. Ideally the cabriolet would be able to attach and remove its own soft boot over the top assembly when it’s opened and closed, and naturally there would be (manually and automatically in a crash) deployable headrests so as not to spoil the interior lines.

Urban Runabout
Urban Runabout
1 month ago
Reply to  AlterId

Monceau is doing those conversions right now – I’d sign up for them too.
https://monceau-automobiles.com/

Of course they’re not a manufacturer, so they don’t count here.

Last edited 1 month ago by Urban Runabout
AlterId
AlterId
1 month ago
Reply to  Urban Runabout

I have never felt the injustice of capitalist wealth distribution as much as I did after looking at that website, and I have never wanted to be (even more of) a beneficiary of it. I want them all. I’d keep the plaid seats limited to the SLC, but I want them all.

Urban Runabout
Urban Runabout
1 month ago
Reply to  AlterId

I’m sure if you asked nicely, they’d give you the cloth seats on the SL – after all, they were available from the factory that way for the R107 and well into R129 production.

Ranwhenparked
Ranwhenparked
1 month ago

I don’t know of any current automakers that can go bespoke enough for me to really care. Platform hard points, crash structures, and regulations being what they are, truly custom coachwork is pretty much out of the question, so you’re talking about spending loads of money to pick out paint colors and fabrics, which is, whatever. Not enough of a difference for me to really care

Let me know when I can order a Phantom as a dual cowl phaeton

Urban Runabout
Urban Runabout
1 month ago
Reply to  Ranwhenparked

RR did those boat tails recently – I see no reason they couldn’t do a D.C. Phantom.
The bill would probably be closer to $2MM for the privilege tho.

MaximillianMeen
MaximillianMeen
1 month ago
Reply to  Ranwhenparked

The Cullinan would probably make a better base for a true 20’s style Phaeton. I’ve seen several Dueseys in person. Those originals are massive!

ChefCJ
ChefCJ
1 month ago

I would have someone, anyone, make me a Tatra JK 2500, then stuff it with a 3.2L Busso engine.

Gene1969
Gene1969
1 month ago

Ram: Build me a Power Wagon that’s a regular cab with an eight foot bed. Give it the Hellephant engine detuned for longevity, vinyl seats, carpet delete, and no sensors, cameras, or infortainment screen. Push button HVAC system and an old school radio.

Strangek
Strangek
1 month ago
Reply to  Gene1969

I was thinking along the same lines. Can you guys just build me a brand new ’91 Suburban? Delete the third row bench and remove the carpet, I like having a rugged truck bed back there. Oh, and I need the tailgate from the GMC version with the roll down window, not the barn doors.

Last edited 1 month ago by Strangek
Gene1969
Gene1969
1 month ago
Reply to  Strangek

That’s a good choice.

Ben
Ben
1 month ago

C8 ZR1. With a stick. And popup headlights.

Scruffinater
Scruffinater
1 month ago
Reply to  Ben

I too have an unreasonable love of popup headlights. Well done.

Timbales
Timbales
1 month ago

I’m not imagining what it would be like to have so much money I could not only have a Bespoke Rolls Royce made, but that I could also pronounce “Bespoke” like it’s an ancient Greek philosopher’s name and no one would correct me.

Toecutter
Toecutter
1 month ago

Which carmaker would you have make a bespoke car for you and what would you have them do?

Ariel. I’d have them make me an Atom, with a long-tail streamliner coupe body over it resembling a Jaguar D-Type from the front, an early Triumph GT6 in the rear, and Panhard CD Peugeot 66C side profile. It would also be a 1,000+ horsepower EV with AWD and a 30-ish kWh pack, weighing under 2,000 lbs, and a CdA value of under 0.2 m^2.

SaabaruDude
SaabaruDude
1 month ago
Reply to  Toecutter

Paging The Bishop…

Dogisbadob
Dogisbadob
1 month ago

If only more car companies thought like Rolls and didn’t needlessly restrict color choices! They should let you order any exterior color with any interior color.

Ranwhenparked
Ranwhenparked
1 month ago
Reply to  Dogisbadob

Yeah, that part really annoys me. You can only get a black interior with red paint, the tan interior is offered only on grey and silver, etc. Why? Stop that crap

V10omous
V10omous
1 month ago

I just need GM to sell me the Cadillac Elmiraj they already own.

If I get to spec it new though, give me the engine from the Sixteen concept, and the front bench from a 1975 Coupe Deville.

Parsko
Parsko
1 month ago

I would have Dodge put the Blackwing V8 into a Ford Mustang with Honda Badges, BMW seats, Mercedes rear view mirror, and Nissan CVT for the transmission.

Icouldntfindaclevername
Icouldntfindaclevername
1 month ago
Reply to  Parsko

🙁

Jdoubledub
Jdoubledub
1 month ago

I would make every single automaker let me pick my options instead of stupid packages.

I’d like heated seats without a stupid glass roof and I’d like the 17″ wheels with all my luxury features instead of 22″ monstrosities that have expensive tires and make the ride and mpg worse.

SaabaruDude
SaabaruDude
1 month ago
Reply to  Jdoubledub

at the very least, wheels should be 100% interchangeable as long as they clear the brake package you pick!

Ranwhenparked
Ranwhenparked
1 month ago
Reply to  Jdoubledub

Yes, this. And if I want to save $100 by only having power windows in the front, or $200 by not having power windows at all, I should be allowed to do that.

Actually, I’ve come to the conclusion that I really don’t care about power windows

Nsane In The MembraNe
Nsane In The MembraNe
1 month ago

I would have GM put the LT6 V8 from the Z06 in a CT5V Blackwing for me and paint it British Racing Green over a light/orange-ey brown interior. I’d even use the Z06’s Tremec DCT as the transmission, sorry not sorry.

NC Miata NA
NC Miata NA
1 month ago

The Private Office is reserved for the most complicated — and expensive — Bespoke projects. It’s not a dealership and there are no actual cars displayed. To get into the Private Office, customers press a black security screen outside an unmarked building and take a secure elevator to the top floor.

Pfff.

Go to an office? Like a poor?

Bentley sends a team of minions to my private island when I want a new car.

Zeppelopod
Zeppelopod
1 month ago
Reply to  NC Miata NA

The ones who successfully complete the lava gauntlet, evade the laser hallway, and survive the blue-ringed octopus reef are granted an audience within your volcano garage.

NC Miata NA
NC Miata NA
1 month ago
Reply to  Zeppelopod

There is no limit to the amount of low level employees that executives are willing to sacrifice in order to make a sale.

NC Miata NA
NC Miata NA
1 month ago
Reply to  JT4Ever

Of course.

Genetically engineering cartoon characters into real living beings just to gather paperwork is the type of service I expect.

JT4Ever
JT4Ever
1 month ago
Reply to  NC Miata NA

He-he, ba-na-na

AlterId
AlterId
1 month ago
Reply to  JT4Ever

I thought it would be more like these guys.

Icouldntfindaclevername
Icouldntfindaclevername
1 month ago

I don’t think I would have an OEM do a bespoke design for me. I think I’d go to Dave Kindig and have him build me something. His build quality seems to be pretty good and I like his design choices.

RataTejas
RataTejas
1 month ago

I would get the stick on fender vents AND the louvers.

MATTinMKE
MATTinMKE
1 month ago
Reply to  RataTejas

Madman.

Chronometric
Chronometric
1 month ago
Reply to  RataTejas

spinner hub caps!

Michael Beranek
Michael Beranek
1 month ago

I’m sure rolls-Royce would be happy to build me a car, all black with “GM Goodwrench” on the hood and 3s on the doors. And for that kind of money, they should throw in the shades and the mustache.

Nlpnt
Nlpnt
1 month ago

I’m surprised they didn’t say “safe and legal.” A Bespoke customer request to infringe another automaker’s trademarks in the paintjob would be a perfect example of being the former but not the latter.

Certainly a Bespoke Rolls-Royce customer would have his own legal team arrange proper licensing, but that would still hinge on GM playing ball.

Michael Beranek
Michael Beranek
1 month ago
Reply to  Nlpnt

I’m afraid it’s Theresa I’d have to deal with, so yeah it ain’t happening.
Hmm, maybe a rainbow 24…

StillNotATony
StillNotATony
1 month ago

I would have Lincoln build me one of the Continentals with the coach doors…

…on a Raptor chassis.

Because why not?

Brandon Forbes
Brandon Forbes
1 month ago

Caterham. But I don’t want them to build it. Just ship it to me in crates but it will very much be a one of one custom build. That way I can hang with the Corvette owners who always tell you about how their red C5 is one of one that was built by werewolves on the third full moon of spring.

Droid
Droid
1 month ago

“My preference, if I had the money, would be for a car inspired by the Venus Callipyge (IYKYK)”.
i did not know.
but now i know of Venus of the beautiful buttocks.
inspirational.
thanks Matt

Chronometric
Chronometric
1 month ago
Reply to  Droid

Apparently Matt is an AssMan

MaximillianMeen
MaximillianMeen
1 month ago
Reply to  Chronometric

“Yo! AssMan!”

Lockleaf
Lockleaf
1 month ago

I wouldn’t have anyone build me a bespoke car. If I had that kind of money, I would already have an amazing shop space and I would build it myself. Way more fun.

Arch Duke Maxyenko
Arch Duke Maxyenko
1 month ago

If I could I would have Ferrari make me a “new” 550 Maranello in Nero Daytona with black and saddle brown interior and a Prodrive GT1 6.0l V12 and modern magnaride suspension.

Data
Data
1 month ago

This is the way.

Nic Periton
Nic Periton
1 month ago

Wait ’till you see my Lamborghini RV, I know the sunburst pink mirror finish might not to be everybody’s taste but the Medici brothel inspired interior will blow you away.

Michael Beranek
Michael Beranek
1 month ago

Aw, that engine’s weak. Wouldn’t you rather have a Chevy ZZ632 crate motor?

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