Driving a Rolls Royce is the epitome of the phrase “riding in style, ” and even a mini version of the classy car would be a treat! Recently, the kids at the St. Richard’s Hospital found the ultimate distraction from their illnesses as they got to ride the luxury vehicle of everyone’s dreams in the corridors of the hospital.
Rolls-Royce came up with their SRH version, a mini version of which was donated this week to St. Richard’s Hospital Pediatric Day Surgery Unit in West Sussex, England, which is the hometown of the elite car manufacturer.
The young patients were seen zooming off in the otherwise eerie hallways of the hospital, with smiles stretching side to side, helping to reduce the stress and pressure, before they headed to the surgery theater.
The children love the new @rollsroycecars that they're even helping to keep it up to #Rollsroyce standards! #travellingtotheatreinstyle ?? pic.twitter.com/By1h7fgZMf
— My University Hospitals Sussex (@myuhsussex) March 1, 2017
While the car is a mini version of the real deal, still the manufacturers paid a lot of love and devotion and claimed that they spent a total of 400 hours on the mini model. The car comes in a two-tone paint scheme (Andalusian white and Salamanca blue) and a St. James Red coach line. Some parts of the car were even 3D printed!
Beep Beep! @westernsussex children's day surgery patients have a new #bespoke car thanks to @rollsroycecars #travellingtotheatreinstyle pic.twitter.com/GIgpB4NTRh
— My University Hospitals Sussex (@myuhsussex) March 1, 2017
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