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2014-2017 Roush Performance F150 Pickup 2WD 5.0L

Overview The Roush Performance F-150, produced between 2014 and 2017, represents a specialized high-performance variant of the Ford F-150 platform. Engineered by Roush Performance, a company with deep roots in Ford racing and aftermarket development, these trucks were designed to bridge the gap between a standard work-ready pickup and a dedicated off-road or street-performance machine. […]

2018-2020 Roush Performance F150 Pickup 2WD 5.0L

Overview The Roush Performance F-150, based on the thirteenth generation of the Ford F-150, represents a specialized high-performance variant engineered to bridge the gap between a standard light-duty truck and a dedicated off-road or street-performance machine. Developed by Roush Performance, a company with deep roots in Ford racing and aftermarket engineering, these trucks are built […]

2006 Roush Performance Boss F150 Super Cab 2WD 5.4L

Overview The 2006 Roush Performance Boss F150 Super Cab represents a specialized collaboration between Ford and Roush Performance, designed to bridge the gap between a standard work-ready pickup and a high-performance street truck. Built upon the eleventh generation of the Ford F-150 platform, this vehicle was engineered to provide enhanced handling, aesthetic aggression, and increased […]

2020-2021 Rolls-Royce Wraith Black Badge 6.6L

Overview The Rolls-Royce Wraith Black Badge represents a darker, more performance-oriented interpretation of the brand’s grand touring coupe. Introduced to cater to a younger, self-driven demographic, the Black Badge series emphasizes aesthetic aggression and mechanical refinement. While the standard Wraith serves as the pinnacle of traditional luxury, the Black Badge variant features darkened exterior brightwork, […]

2014-2021 Rolls-Royce Wraith 6.6L

Overview The Rolls-Royce Wraith, introduced in 2013 for the 2014 model year, represents the brand’s return to the grand tourer segment. Based on the platform of the Rolls-Royce Ghost, the Wraith was engineered as a fastback coupe, prioritizing driver engagement while maintaining the hallmark comfort and presence associated with the marque. Its design features a […]

1996 Rolls-Royce Turbo Rl 6.8L

Overview The 1996 Rolls-Royce Turbo Rl represents the extended-wheelbase variant of the high-performance Turbo R flagship. Built during the era of Vickers ownership, the Turbo Rl was designed to offer the traditional hand-crafted luxury of the Crewe factory while providing significantly enhanced rear-seat legroom for chauffeured clients. The “l” designation denotes the long-wheelbase chassis, which […]

1994 Rolls-Royce Turbo Rl 6.5L

Overview The 1994 Rolls-Royce Turbo Rl represents a specific long-wheelbase configuration of the marque’s high-performance sedan line. Introduced as a more potent alternative to the standard Mulsanne and Brooklands models, the Turbo R series focused on bridging the gap between traditional British luxury and substantial power delivery. The “l” suffix denotes the extended wheelbase chassis, […]

1992-1993 Rolls-Royce Turbo R(lwb) 6.8L

Overview The Rolls-Royce Turbo R represents a significant chapter in the history of the Crewe-based manufacturer, serving as the high-performance flagship of the SZ platform. Introduced in the mid-1980s and refined through the early 1990s, the Turbo R was engineered to address criticisms regarding the handling and performance of previous Rolls-Royce models. By incorporating a […]

1992-1997 Rolls-Royce Turbo R 6.8L

Overview The Rolls-Royce Turbo R represents a significant chapter in the history of the Crewe-based manufacturer, serving as the high-performance flagship during the late 20th century. Introduced to address criticisms regarding the handling and dynamic capabilities of the Mulsanne-based models, the Turbo R utilized a turbocharged version of the venerable 6.75-liter L-series V8 engine. This […]

1989-1991 Rolls-Royce Turbo R 6.8L

Overview The Rolls-Royce Turbo R, introduced in the mid-1980s, represented a significant departure from the brand’s traditional focus on pure comfort. By integrating a Garrett AiResearch turbocharger into the venerable 6.75-liter V8 engine, Rolls-Royce aimed to address criticisms that its vehicles lacked the performance to match their imposing presence. The “R” in the model designation […]

1994 Rolls-Royce Turbo R 6.5L

Overview The 1994 Rolls-Royce Turbo R represents a specific era of British luxury engineering, characterized by the marriage of traditional craftsmanship with forced-induction performance. Built on the SZ platform, the Turbo R was designed to address criticisms regarding the handling and power output of the standard Mulsanne and Silver Spirit models. By integrating a Garrett […]

1995 Rolls-Royce Spur III 6.8L

Overview The 1995 Rolls-Royce Silver Spur III represents the final stage of the SZ platform development, which served as the foundation for the brand’s flagship sedans throughout the 1980s and early 1990s. As a long-wheelbase variant of the Silver Spirit, the Spur III focused on maximizing rear-passenger comfort, offering an extended cabin that catered to […]