Rolls-Royce is a world-renowned luxury car brand. In addition to making cars, it sometimes also plays new tricks. Recently, it created a pure electric stroller called SRH, but it is not For sale. The name comes from a hospital: St Richards Hospital
Rolls-Royce built this stroller to alleviate childrens fear before surgery. Everyone at St Richards Hospital Children undergoing surgery at De Hospital can drive an SRH through a corridor covered with traffic signs and follow the signs to the front of the operating room.
The SRH body adopts a blue and white two-color design, with a hand-painted St. James red waistline and a light red single seat. The colorful design will attract childrens attention and reduce their fear of surgery. The entire vehicle is 1.65 meters long and weighs a whopping 135 kilograms, which is slightly larger than ordinary childrens vehicles.
Although it is a stroller, the design team and production process are very serious. Rolls-Royces Bespoke team, which often provides private customization services for Phantom and Wraith VIPs, is responsible for the same as Phantom. Production line production is still purely handmade, which takes 400 hours. SRH is also very safe. It uses a 24V gel battery, controls the vehicle speed between 4 and 10 kilometers, and is equipped with a distance sensor and road sign recognition system to ensure the safe passage of children on board.
Three classic elements of Rolls-Royce: Goddess of Ecstasy and hand-painted Saint JamesRed waistline and retro steering wheel, these three elements are all used in SRH, and the goddess of joy is made using 3D printing technology.