The next story consists of renderings of a fictional pickup created by impartial designer Travis Yang who’s neither associated to nor endorsed by Rolls-Royce.
Rolls-Royce might be the least seemingly automaker to ever introduce a pickup truck however this truth hasn’t restrict the creativeness of younger design expertise Travis Yang who created the Britannia. The digital-only idea combines extravagant proportions with Rolls-Royce’s styling language and a wood-covered rear mattress, making a case for an ultra-luxury pickup.
The Britannia measures 5,500 mm (216.5 inches) lengthy which makes it barely longer than a Spectre and provides it a commanding street presence. Its huge floor clearance would put a Cullinan to disgrace, due to the portal axles and the large-diameter wheels.
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Essentially the most putting characteristic of the idea is the ultra-long bonnet which makes it appear to be a yacht. Observe that the idea was envisioned as an EV, which signifies that all this area on the entrance can be utilized for additional storage compartments, in all probability increased in capability than the rear mattress itself.
The entrance finish retains the illuminated pantheon grille and the Spirit of Ecstacy, though the grille is roofed. The big openings under the Phantom-style headlights reveal a part of the suspension. The roof-mounted LEDs make it look extra adventurous, though we aren’t certain about visibility which might in all probability be a serious drawback in off-road driving eventualities. The boxy wheel arches are related with the illuminated facet sills as a reference to basic automobiles from the earlier century, which can also be the case with the bonnet straps.
Behind the strict two-seater cabin that appears fairly cramped for such a protracted automobile, we discover a rear mattress lined in high-quality wooden, harking back to the rear deck of bespoke fashions together with the $28-million Boat Tail. Lastly, the pronounced rear overhang has a typical Rolls-Royce stance with LED taillights and a protruding tailgate persevering with the duo-tone remedy.
The Rolls-Royce Britannia would make little sense in actual life, but it surely does suggest some attention-grabbing aesthetics for an imaginary luxurious pickup. As a challenge of a 19-year-old design pupil, it serves the aim of exploring the unknown, fairly than proposing one thing doable. In any case, we will’t assist however marvel how would Rolls-Royce officers reply to a very rich buyer in the event that they requested for a coachbuilt pickup like this.
Renderings by @trav1s_yang