Cameo is an open-top art piece inspired by Rolls-Royce's early days. It's made to be put together at home, giving fans a hands-on experience with the brand. The model uses solid oak wood and polished aluminum, keeping things classy even at a smaller scale.
The design is pretty clever. The body comes in two pieces with a two-tone finish, and they stick together with magnets. This setup is meant to show how the body and engine parts come together in a real Rolls-Royce.
Rolls-Royce has added some fun details to Cameo. There's a tiny 3D-printed cabin in white, complete with a little driver figure. The wheels even have self-leveling center caps, just like on the full-size cars.
You can get your hands on a Cameo now at Rolls-Royce showrooms and their special boutiques. The company hasn't said how much it costs, but one dealer, Miller Motorcars Boutique, has it listed for $5,500. That's a lot cheaper than a real Rolls-Royce.
This isn't the first time Rolls-Royce has made a miniature model. In 2020, they came out with a 1:8 scale version of their Cullinan SUV. That one was super detailed with over 1,000 parts and a cabin you could customize to match real cars. Cameo is simpler, but it's got a charm all its own.
So, if you've always dreamed of owning a Rolls but your wallet says no, Cameo might be the next best thing. It's a little piece of luxury you can build and display right in your own home.