Rolls-Royce has revealed the latest in its series of coachbuilt specials. The new car is a roadster called the Droptail, and just four examples will be built using a bespoke chassis developed exclusively for the project. The price tag is thought to exceed $25 million.
A Ferrari has just sold for more than $30 million. The car is a 1967 412P, an endurance racer of which just four were built. Given the rarity, it’s no surprise that the last time one was up for sale was a quarter of a century ago.
Lotus has launched a track car based on a design that was conceived more than 50 years ago. The design was originally crafted for a race car to compete in the 1970 Can-Am Series, but because of limited resources it was never used—until now.
You’ll find these stories and more in today’s car news, right here at Motor Authority.
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