Imagine if British restraint and Togliatti pragmatism met in a shared garage.
Thus appeared a hypothetical Rolls, built on the VAZ 2107 platform — a car that simultaneously hints at status and still remembers how to change a carburetor gasket in the courtyard.
The body lines remained recognizable: a strict rectangular prism, a shape that requires no explanation. The grille is almost regal, although a connoisseur’s eye will catch the familiar “Togliatti” accent.
The wheels seem to encourage leisurely movement on cobblestones, not a majestic stroll through Monte Carlo. The headlight design clearly aspired to British sophistication, but the result is an interesting mix of ambition and reality.
This is the case when a car dreams of being a symbol of success, but deep down remains a bucket of bolts and LED lights…

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