Rolls-Royce
publicly revealed that it will develop its first sports utility vehicle (SUV)
designed to "cross any terrain".
The
announcement was made via an open letter from Rolls-Royce chairman Peter
Schwarzenbauer.
The company
has revealed few details about the new model, but said it decided to develop a
luxury off-roader following consultations with clients.
"Many
discerning customers have urged us to develop this new car - and we have
listened," the company said in a statement.
"At
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars we are uniquely focused on the desires of our customers
and are driven by our own thirst to innovate.
"So we
challenged our engineers and design team, led by director of design Giles
Taylor, to create a different and exceptional new car."
The vehicle
will be developed at the company's base in Goodwood.
Rolls-Royce
has gradually expanded its range of vehicles beyond luxury limousines such as
the Phantom model, released in 2003.
The smaller
Ghost II became available in late 2014, and the Wraith Coupe entered showrooms
in 2013.
Last month,
Jaguar Land Rover announced the creation of 1,300 new jobs after the company
said it would develop its first SUV vehicle in Britain.
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