Interesting Facts About the Rolls-Royce Camargue
The Rolls‑Royce Camargue debuted in 1975 as a 2‑door luxury saloon and remained in production until 1986. It was the result of a collaboration between Rolls‑Royce Motors and the famed Italian design house Pininfarina, with Paolo Martin leading the styling.
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Italian Design Heritage
The Camargue was designed by Paolo Martin at Pininfarna, marking a rare partnership between Rolls‑Royce and the legendary Italian styling house. Its sleek, Pininfarina‑shaped silhouette set it apart from other British luxury cars of the era.
Limited Production Run
Only 529 Camargues were built between 1975 and 1986, accounting for just 1.3 % of Rolls‑Royce’s total production during that period. This low volume makes the Camargue one of the brand’s most exclusive models.
Premium Pricing at Launch
When it hit the market in 1975, the Camargue was priced about 25 % higher than the two‑door Rolls‑Royce Corniche, underscoring its status as a top‑tier luxury offering.
Cultural Spotlight
The Camargue continues to capture attention, featuring on shows like Jay Leno’s Garage where its unique Pininfarina design is highlighted as a standout among classic luxury coupes.
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