It’s just so delicious.
A patron of the British marque brought a car-shaped cake with him to its office, just in time for the live unveiling of the all-new Rolls Royce Cullinan SUV. It’s not an ordinary cake, it’s a cake made from the patron’s Phantom.
The custom-made dessert was made by Rolls-Royce Motor Cars customers and delivered to them personally. It may be symbolism, or not, but the cake was designed to match the Phantom of the customer in both shape and color. This somehow represents Rolls-Royce Motor Cars’ reputation for creating bespoke creations. We find it very fitting.
Customer even said, “I would love to express my sincere thanks to all the hardworking people; the unsung heroes that are responsible for these mobil works of art.”
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Rolls-Royce was obviously happy with the gesture and commented that this was the first time someone had expressed gratitude to the company. It’s not surprising, however, that Rolls-Royce fans are so generous. We think this one is really sweet and cute – in all senses of the word.
Torsten Müller-Otvos was Chief Executive Officer of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. He said that he thanked his patron for the extraordinary gesture. This gesture was welcomed warmly by all at the Home Of Rolls-Royce. Although it is common for patrons to thank those in the RollsRoyce family for their motor cars, this is the first time someone has asked for their gratitude.
Apart from the customer’s name there’s one more important detail that was not disclosed in the Rolls-Royce corporate news release: Was the cake good?