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How much is Rolls-Royce worth?

Updated: 10/20/2022
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Assuming you mean price of a Rolls-Royce motor car:

Price is dependent upon several factors. One of them is whether you mean a new or a pre-owned Rolls Royce vehicle,

The entry level Rolls-Royce, the Ghost, retails for $250.000 plus tax for a basic car with no extra options. Fully optioned RR Ghost would have MSRP in exceed of $300k.

Flagship car, Rolls Royce Phantom, has MSRP of 380.000 USD for a base model, and 450k for a fully optioned one.

Phantom EWB, the extended wheelbase version, when equipped with majority of extras can cost even 505.000 USD making it the most expensive limousine on the market.

Of course on demand Rolls Royce can equip your car with absolutely everything you want, so there is, in fact, no upper price limit.

If you want, RR can add precious stones, gold, whatever you want to your car, and this obviously would have impact on the price of the vehicle. There were several Rolls-Royce motor cars with elements made from pure gold, platinum and precious stones, of course made, custom made, most often on demand of Middle East customers like arabic sheikhs or maharajas.

If you mean second-hand market, prices are EXTREMELY VARIOUS, with early 70s, rusty Silver Shadow full of of scratches on the paint and broken leather being listed on eBay for as little as 10.000 USD and, for example, an ex-Nikolaus II Silver Ghost valued at approx. $8 million.

If you want to know, the most expensive car EVER to be made is, definately, a previous century Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost insured at...

Third of a BILLION dollars

Yes, that's right - the car has been insured for $350.000.000 USD, and it is expected to sell for more than that.

There were also several pre owned vintage Rolls Royce vehicles insured for multi million dollar values, with one of record holders woth $75.000.000 for another vintage Silver Ghost.

But if we're talking stock models, RR are subjects to heavy depreciation, for example, an 80's RR Silver Spirit is able to be had for 50.000 $ in a nice condition, when the car's MSRP was around 300k for modern models.

Mint condition Silver Shadows still maintain a price reaching or even exceeding 100.000 USD when a good example is to be had for 35-40 thousand and a bad one for 10-20 thousand.

The same thing with Silver Spirits and Silver Spurs, just a couple of thousand higher. Of course pre-owned limited edition Spirits, Spurs and Shadows can achieve very high prices such as 250.000 (for a Hooper version) or 200k for a Mulliner Park Ward version.

Several celebrity owned cars also can cost more than 150k even if they're mid 80s and have some minor flaws such as scratches or bumps.

Model before the Silver Shadow, the Silver Cloud right now is more than expensive with average price of 50.000 for a mediocre example and even 85k for a good condition one.

Vintage Phantoms (80s, 70s, 60s) are hard to find cheaper than 100 thousand USD. Mulliner, Park Ward, etc. versions can cost even 480 thousand, i believe one of them recently was sold on e-bay for around 300.000.

Corniche, the Rolls Royce cabrio, produced in 70s, 80s and early 90s, is also a very expensive model. Stock 80s car costs around 60k pre owned while, again, limited editions can raise the price even to 300 thousand for a pre-owned vehicle.

Of course there are also exceptions, for example, you can buy a damaged 80s Corniche for 20k but be prepared to put 60k for repairs.

Also, cars after restoration NEVER gonna be that expensive as factory ones.

Any restoration can't raise the price so much, so if you see a mint condition Silver Spirit for 25.000 you must to be aware that the car has been repainted, leather replaced with aftermarket leather much worse than original Conolly leather present on factory pre-2000 RR motor cars.

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