Thursday, June 4, 2015

Rolls-Royce Corniche




This massive land-yacht, the Corniche, is the Rolls-Royce of ultra-luxury cars, both because it is a Rolls-Royce, and because its design so accurately captures everything one could ever want in a luxury vehicle. Simply standing next to the majestic coupe, I could feel its opulence radiating outwards.

The high-class appearance starts with the instantly recognizable, and stately Rolls-Royce grille. The golden hue screams affluence, as do the thinly spaced vertical bars. The famous "Spirit of Ecstasy" hood ornament is perched atop the grille, which sits between pairs of circular headlights. The headlights themselves are not particularly special, but the shiny, gold-tinted trim piece surrounding them gives the front fascia of the Rolls a touch of elegance, taking it a step above everything else.

Bold creases stretch from the grille towards the windshield, and a thin chrome strip down the center of the hood extends the distinguished look of the front fascia all the way to the windshield. Dignified character lines flow backwards from the turning lights, eventually forming the powerful rear haunches. Despite the sleek lines, Rolls-Royce is keen to let its customers know this is not some sports car, but a luxurious two door cruiser. The upright windshield and boxy profile adds to the regal aura given off by this 17-foot behemoth. The rear fascia is a bit simple, with small vertical taillights and a black plastic and chrome bumper, but certainly not ugly.

Overall, the Corniche does exactly what it need to do: look extremely fancy. With a very upright stance and loads of chrome, the Corniche is the perfect luxury coupe.


Grade
Front: A
Rear: B+
Overall: A










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