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£211,640

2001 Rolls-Royce Corniche V Just 6k miles - Single ownership from new

United Kingdom • 29 Nov 2025 • Lot Lot 203

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AI Listing Summary

This 2001 Rolls-Royce Corniche V, one of only 38 RHD examples built, presents a rare opportunity to own a piece of Rolls-Royce history. With single ownership from new and just over 6,000 miles, this Peacock Blue example boasts a Parchment hide interior and has been meticulously maintained by the supplying dealer, making it a collector-quality vehicle.

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Condition 

9

The car is described as being in virtually 'as new' condition with remarkably low mileage (6,020 miles) due to only being used for special occasions. The coachwork gleams, the brightwork is in great condition, the hood is in remarkable condition, and the interior looks almost unused, suggesting it's in near-perfect condition with only minor signs of use if any.

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[Transmission]

Transmission:

SCAZK28E1YCH68071

Chassis No:

Odometer:

6,020 miles

DE51 KRZ

Reg Number:

RHD/LHD:

RHD

Year: 2001 Make: Rolls-Royce Model: Corniche V Registration: DE51 KRZ Chassis No: SCAZK28E1YCH68071 Odometer: 6,020 The purchase of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Ltd.

by Volkswagen in 1998 may have raised a few eyebrows but it secured the future of not just Rolls-Royce but also Bentley, a roaring success that surely would have pleased W.O.

himself.

The licensing and production agreement between Volkswagen and BMW came to an end in 2003, and the two brands went their separate ways with Rolls-Royce production moving to the new BMW-owned factory in Goodwood, launching the V12-powered Phantom later that year whilst Volkswagen spearheaded Bentley’s new chapter, one of the most significant relaunches of a brand in living memory.

Only one new Rolls-Royce model was produced under Volkswagen holding ownership, the Corniche V, and the last Rolls so named.

Launched in 2000 with a list price of £300,000, the most expensive car then offered by Rolls-Royce, the Corniche V has many unique distinctions,...

Points of note

£41,161

Lowest Price (Since 2020)

£72,674

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£211,640

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World Record

This vehicle has set a new record for the Rolls-Royce Corniche (2000)

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