Rolls-Royce may be working on a new, mega-powerful roadster for 2017. CAR reports  the convertible would conceivably boast a V16 engine. Of course, the  report gets a little muddled here, with CAR saying the engine would be  very similar to that of the one that powers the Bugatti Veyron – the  French machine makes use of a W16 mill. Even so, the article says the  Rolls-Royce version could put down around 700 horsepower. Design wise,  we're told the creation will feature a suitably long nose with the  passenger compartment pushed far to the rear.
Of course, 2017 is a long way off, and the thought of a 16-cylinder,  naturally aspirated engine bowing under the crush of ever more stringent  government fuel efficiency and emission regulations seems unlikely.  We'll just put this one in the wait-and-see file for the time being. In  the interim, you can hop over to CAR for a closer look at the magazine's  rendering of the would-be roadster. If a V16 convertible does happen,  look for a smug look on Rowan Atkinson's face.
Oh, and about that SUV? There's not much to report, though CAR does note  that officials are keeping a close eye on rival Bentley and its plans  for a luxury utility vehicle. Rolls brand boss Harald Krüger has even  gone so far as to admit "we're regularly debating whether to take  action."



