Live like a high-roller
Rolls-Royce represents the apex of luxury and class in the automotive landscape. Created from the finest blend of German engineering and British refinement, this luxury car company’s every offering boasts a regal atmosphere, cavernous space, and supreme isolation over the road. Normally, Rollers are reserved for the likes of world leaders, pro athletes, and hip-hop artists, but if you’re in Australia and have a special event coming up or just want to experience the pinnacle of luxury, hire a Rolls-Royce on Turo.
Enter a date and location in Australia and browse Rolls-Royces shared by local hosts.
Book on the Turo app or online, choose a protection plan, and say hi to your host! Cancel for free up to 24 hours before your trip, and get discounts if you book early or for a longer duration!
Have the Rolls-Royce delivered or pick it up from your host. Check in with the app, grab the keys, and hit the roads of Australia!
There’s nothing more swanky than pulling up to the curb at a special event in the back of a Rolls-Royce, especially in somewhere like Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide or Perth. Stepping out of the automatic suicide doors makes every arrival feel like you’re on the red carpet. If you’ve got a special date, party, or fancy occasion coming up, book a Rolls-Royce on Turo to make a splash on your big night.
Though Charles Rolls and Frederick Henry Royce might find the shape unfamiliar, the Cullinan marks a successful effort to bring Rolls-Royce’s opulence, swiftness, and pillowy ride quality into a new body style. The twin-turbo V12 makes short work of the Cullinan’s three tons, and its adaptive air suspension can make adjustments on the fly to deliver a cloud nine ride. And with the Cullinan standing six feet in stature, its driver can look down on others in more ways than one.
If you travel alone or with one companion, why not enjoy the Rolls-Royce experience with the exclusive style and intimacy of a coupe? While the Wraith does possess rear seats, this grand tourer is all about pampering its main occupants with features like an 18-speaker stereo, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, and seats with heating and massage functions.
This may be the entry-level model, but Rolls-Royce’s entry point stands above where most automakers exit. Only slightly less enormous than the Phantom, the Ghost offers the same 563-horsepower V12, along with the added traction of all-wheel-drive. Also familiar is the Ghost’s otherworldly isolation, stylish Coach doors, and an imperious presence on Australian roads.
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