Buyers and owners of some of the most luxury cars on the market will be welcomed into a new look showroom near Ascot once it reopens.

Rolls-Royce cars have been a byword for luxury and comfort for many decades, making them a car of choice for the Royal Family, celebrities and the wealthy alike.

Famous owners include His Majesty King Charles III, celebrities such as Jay Z, Beyonce and David Beckham and the Presidents of Brazil.

The Rolls-Royce dealership in Sunningdale has been closed since at least April while internal improvements and external changes are made.

A spokesperson for the car brand said: “Rolls-Royce Sunningdale’s site in the centre of Sunningdale has currently closed its doors whilst extensive renovations are carried out.

“During this period the team have temporarily relocated to their aftersales facility, a short distance away, in Ten Acre Lane, Egham.

“The team are for now welcoming clients to this site.

Rolls-Royce is a true House of Luxury and prides itself on offering its clients a truly luxurious and remarkable experience.

“The new showroom, in the heart of the area, will exude sophistication, elegance and cool modern luxury.

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“It will be a fully immersive brand experience.

“A stylish yet contemporary space where clients, media and friends of the brand can draw closer to the marque.

“The team are looking forward to moving back into the dealership and greeting clients and media at the newly renovated dealership.”

No fixed opening date has been set for the reopening, but Rolls-Royce has committed to keeping the public updated.

Hoardings around the dealership display newer Rolls-Royce models called the Cullinan, an SUV, and the Spectre, the brand’s first fully electric car, alongside 21st century classics the Phantom and the Ghost, which are both saloons.

Slough Observer: The Rolls-Royce Spectre. Credit: Handout photo Rolls-Royce, review by Jonathan CrouchThe Rolls-Royce Spectre. Credit: Handout photo Rolls-Royce, review by Jonathan Crouch

According to Sytner’s website, the cost for the least expensive model the Ghost start at £129,000.

The dealership is run by Sytner prestige car sellers which also run the BMW and Mini dealerships in Charters Road.

Sytner has applied for advertising consent for new signage for the Rolls-Royce showroom.

Slough Observer: Proposed elevations for the Rolls Royce, BMW, Synter and Mini site in Sunningdale. Credit: ATA Design LtdProposed elevations for the Rolls Royce, BMW, Synter and Mini site in Sunningdale. Credit: ATA Design Ltd

The application is currently being considered by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, and can be found by typing reference 23/01216/ADV into the council’s planning portal.

Sunningdale Parish Council has submitted no objections to the plan.

Sytner runs MOT and servicing for Rolls-Royce cars at its facility in Egham, Surrey.

Rolls-Royce is also famous for building jet engines for aircraft.