In June 1919 - British aviators John Alcock and Arthur Brown took off from Newfoundland, Canada, in a modified First World War Vickers Vimy aircraft, landing in Clifden, Ireland, nearly 16 hours later after battling with thick cloud cover and freezing fog. The aircraft was powered by two 20.3-litre 350bhp Rolls-Royce Eagle VIII engines, from which this car takes its name.
Limited Edition of 50 Examples Worldwide
1 of 5 UK Delivered Vehicles
Built to commemorate the first non-stop transatlantic flight
Registered 05/02/2020
2 Owners
3,500 Miles
Finished in Gunmetal with Selby Grey
Black Leather Interior
Collection Coachline
Eagle VIII Collection Package
Extended Leather Headlining
Unique Starlight Headliner - 1,183 starlight fibres depicting the celestial arrangement at the time of flight in 1919.
Bespoke Speaker Grille in Brass With Flight Distance of '1,880 miles' Engraved
Smoked Eucalyptus Wood Fascia and Centre Console with Gold Inlays
Eagle VIII Clock
Brass Stitched Quilted Sides of Centre Console
Polished Metal Fuel Filler Cap
Camera System - Top View and Rear View
Adaptive LED Headlights
High Beam Assistance
Instrument Panel with Top Stitching
Comfort Entry System
Rear Privacy Glass
Rolls Royce Bespoke Audio
Drivers Assistance Systems
Lane Departure Warning
Side View Camera
Head Up Display
Enhanced Bluetooth Phone Integration
WiFi Hotspot Preparation
Privacy Glass
Chrome Plated Visible Exhausts