The luxury car appeared at the Chichester Police Station Open Day, with authentic lights and Sussex Police decals.
Finished in Andalusian White, the interior was in Black and Tan contrast leather and the fascia in Black Badge Technical Fibre.
Andrew Ball, global corporate communications manager, said: “We were delighted to support Sussex Police at the Open Day. As a proud member of the local community, Rolls-Royce recognises the importance of the emergency services, including the Police. We were particularly pleased to see a number of our employees visiting the event with their families, and sharing their pride in the motor car they built.”
The accompanying team from Rolls‑Royce collected donations for Chestnut Tree House, the children's hospice for Sussex and one of the company’s previous ‘house’ charities.
The car was then returned to its normal livery, with the lights and Sussex Police decals removed – dispelling rumours at the event that it would be the first Rolls-Royce allocated to the Chief Constable.
Image credit: Rolls-Royce/Newspress
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