Rolls Royce customers get to dine on assembly line
Rolls-Royce is known to pamper its customers, however, this time the company did a different kind of pampering âÂ" invite customers to dine on the assembly line. This 'dine on the line' is the first unique event held by the company in its history which had the assembly hall transformed into an exquisite dining room.
Customers were chauffeured in Rolls Royce Phantoms and helicopters. Rolls Royce employees including craftsmen, members of the management and even coachline painter Mark Court explained the different procedures of car making to the assembled. Guests were even encouraged to try their hands at creating the best coachline using an Extended Wheelbase Phantom as their canvas. Customers were also introduced to the new Phantom Series II family alongside heritage cars right from the time Rolls started building cars.