Cold Start. The world's smallest Rolls-Royce went to the 100 km overhaul

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Every car that leaves the Rolls-Royce factory gets a special treat when they return there, but none is capable of capturing as much attention as the SRH, the British brand's smallest model ever.

Created for the little ones, these electric “Rolls” have a very special mission, as they are used by children admitted to the Pediatric Surgery Unit at St. Richard's Hospital, usually to take them to the operating room.

It may not seem like much, but it helps to reduce the pre-operative stress and anxiety of these children.

Rolls-Royce-SRH children

As such, Rolls-Royce is always keeping an eye on this model of its own. And now that it has reached 100,000 meters — or 100 km — covered and that it has already been used by more than 2,000 children, it's time for a complete overhaul.

More than a usual service, this intervention served for the Rolls-Royce technicians to make the SRH as new again, so that it can continue to comply — so well! — your mission.

In total, Rolls-Royce reveals that it took 400 hours of work to recover the full splendor of this tram. And all this work was done in the personal time of the brand's workers. Because putting a smile on a child's face is priceless.

Rolls-Royce-SRH children

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