Rolls-Royce
Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud: The Classic 1950s Flagship
The Silver Cloud was Rolls-Royce's elegant flagship saloon of the 1950s and 1960s, the embodiment of post-war British luxury.
Produced from 1955 to 1966, the Silver Cloud defined Rolls-Royce luxury in its era with stately, graceful styling and supreme refinement. Early cars used an inline-six, while later versions adopted a smooth V8 that became a brand staple.
Built with hand-crafted coachwork, fine leather, and polished wood, the Silver Cloud offered a serene, isolated driving experience befitting its status. It was available in standard and long-wheelbase forms, with bespoke coachbuilt bodies also created by outside firms.
The Silver Cloud remains one of the most recognizable classic Rolls-Royces, a symbol of mid-century elegance and engineering.