Top 5 most populous megacities worldwide
The United Nations has released fresh data on the most populous cities in the world. Let's take a look at the top megacities by population.
The oldest automaker, the famous Rolls-Royce, has always been famous for the high quality of its products. Of course, the price of models, too, was sometimes sky-high. The following models are not only expensive and high-quality cars of this company but also the most original ones.
Turning to history, you can see that even Indian Maharajas preferred cars of the Rolls-Royce brand in the beginning of XX century. At the same time, the rulers decorated their cars according to their own tastes. An example of this is the luxurious Silver Ghost 1920.
The history of the elegant black Phantom V is equally amazing: the car was delivered to the famous artist John Lennon in June 1965. The singer drastically changed the excessively stiff limousine: he changed the back seat to a double bed, toned the windows and painted the car in a psychedelic style.
The 1952 Silver Dawn model with an open body is considered one of the most beautiful and very rare machines by Rolls-Royce. There were issued only 28 copies. Looking at them, designers got inspiration for the creation of the modern Rolls-Royce Dawn.
A special van for delivery of elite champagne, developed on the basis of the Silver Shadow II model, appeared in the company in 1984. The only surviving specimen is currently in the museum in Reims.
Phantom IV was recognized as the most exclusive among other models of Rolls-Royce. It remained in history as a unique car - all 18 copies of the car were bought by members of the ruling houses or heads of state. Phantom IV Landaulet still belongs to Queen Elizabeth II, but is given to the perpetual use of the fund of Sir Henry Royce. In 1981, the car was used at the wedding of Prince Charles and Diana Spencer.
Ghost Elegance is an innovative product of the famous brand, presented at the last Geneva Motor Show. It is covered with a special paint, developed with the use of high technology - a diamond crumb was added in it.
The Concern Rolls-Royce, as a loving parent, has its own "child" - a small car SRH. It was released in a single copy for patients of St. Richard's Children's Hospital in Chichester. A miniature machine is driven by an electric motor, and its speed reaches 16 kilometers per hour.
In the summer of 2016, the company introduced the newest, equal to none concept - 103EX (Vision Next 100), one of the four cars of the future. The vehicle is covered with shiny paint. The wheels of the car give the impression of square due to the fact that they are half obscured by metallized shields having the shape of a square, and it seems improbable that the machine can move at all.
The United Nations has released fresh data on the most populous cities in the world. Let's take a look at the top megacities by population.
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