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Rolls-Royce SRH Revealed — Built For A Wonderful Cause
Rolls-Royce SRH builds an electric car for children in the hospital. It helps reduce the pre-operation stress.
When it comes to luxury car makers, the first name that pops up at the back if our mind is Rolls-Royce. Now, the company has unveiled a new car, but, surprisingly, this new model will not go up for sale in the markets around the world.
It has been designed for children at a hospital near the firm's base in West Sussex. The Rolls-Royce SRH is a battery-powered single-seater, created by Rolls engineers and the firm's Bespoke Manufacturing team. It took the team 400 hours in creating the two-tone paint scheme car.
The car is being donated to children at the Pediatric Unit of St Richard's Hospital in Chichester. Moreover, the hospital corridors are lined up with traffic signs where patients (children) can drive the Rolls SRH.
This step has been taken so that children do not feel stressed out before an operation. The SRH has a top speed of 16 km/h, although it can also be restricted to 6 km/h depending on the driver's age.
Two of the children gave their SRH sign-off approval by driving it along the Rolls-Royce production line at Goodwood — a process that's normally only conducted by Rolls CEO Torsten Muller-Otvos as he approves new models.
Marianne Griffiths, Chief Executive of Western Sussex NHS Hospitals Foundation Trust, said, "I'd like to say a heartfelt thank-you to Rolls-Royce Motor Car and the small team who volunteered so much of their own time in support of the St Richard's Hospital, and the children we care for."
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The miniature Rolls-Royce SRH will bring joy to the children driving it around atSt Richard's Hospital. However, if you want to experience the calm and serenity of a Roller for yourself but want some extra performance along with the luxury, then the Wraith is the perfect Rolls-Royce for you. Click on the photo gallery below to view the latest images of the Rolls-Royce Wraith.