Rolls Royce Officially Confirms Development of its First Crossover – Just Don't Call it That
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Rolls Royce Officially Confirms Development of its First Crossover – Just Don't Call it That



In an open letter to the press signed by Rolls Royce CEO Torsten-Mueller Oetvoes and Chairman Peter Schwarzenbauer, the British company confirmed the development of a crossover in all but the name.
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