Rolls-Royce Motor Cars will close the doors to its head office and manufacturing plant early to enable its skilled craftsmen and women the opportunity to watch England’s crucial game. In an unprecedented move, and for one evening only, all production will be suspended at the Home of Rolls-Royce at Goodwood, which is the marque’s sole global manufacturing facility.
“The Rolls-Royce family is incredibly diverse and cosmopolitan: we have almost 50 nationalities represented at the Home of Rolls-Royce,” said Torsten Müller-Ötvös, Chief Executive Officer for Rolls‑Royce Motor Cars. “But as a proudly British company, based in West Sussex, we felt it was right, and important, to honour England’s success. Closing our doors early means a large group of people, who would otherwise have been working, have the chance to watch the game and share in the sense of national pride that comes with this great occasion.”
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