But they actually do make droptop or drophead versions of a number of their cars. Its pretty hard to imagine a convertible Rolls Royce doesn't it? It simply doesn't go with the image of Rolls Royce. This definitely makes it a future classic, and one of the rarest cars in the world. Apparently, the Birkin Edition that Atkinson is the proud owner of, has had a production run of only 45-50 cars for the entire world. Rowan Atkinson also has a limited edition Bentley in his garage. However, we are a little surprised he did not go for the Black Edition, given the thrillseeker he is.
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The Mercedes Benz SLS AMG is a properly fierce car. And perhaps even for weird doors on his car. It seems that Atkinson has a soft spot for the colour red. What people did not realise is that it was his own car which he has had since 1984. In the most recent instalment of Johnny English, called Johnny English Strikes Again, Atkinson is seen driving an old, classic Aston Martin V8 Vantage. That's a proper racing car, by the standards of 1940s, a time, when they did not even have proper metalled roads in most of England. The only BMW he owns, his is the 1939 version of 328, which develops just about 80 bhp. The man in the white helmet is again, Atkinson, who's seen here driving around in his own vintage BMW 328. Atkinson is so enamoured with the Roll Royce, that he has two different Rolls Royces in his garage. He somehow managed to get Rolls Royce on board for the film, Johnny English, so naturally, he has a great relationship with them. Its been 25 years since Rowan Atkinsons bizarrely endearing character Mr. Rolls Royce GhostĪtkinson apparently is smitten by the luxury and quality that Rolls Royces have. The car today is considered a classic and can easily fetch well over $15-20 Million, depending on the condition. Apparently, he had crashed his car over twice and had them repaired and restored for $1 Million each time, before finally selling it off for $10 Million. Yup, that's Rowan Atkinson aka Mr Bean driving around in a McLaren F1, which up until Bugatti came around with their Veyron, was the fastest and the most expensive production car in the world.