A Rolls Royce wedding car brings the sort of quiet grandeur that feels special from the moment it arrives, but it does not have to feel out of reach. At Wimborne Cab Taxis, we find many couples choose this style of car because it gives them a calm, polished journey, beautiful photographs and a real sense of occasion without needing to overcomplicate the day.

If you are weighing up different options, it also helps to compare a wedding car hire service with Bentley hire, vintage wedding cars and a dedicated chauffeur service so you can match the car to the feel of your venue, your dress and the pace of the day.

Why Choose a Rolls Royce as Your Wedding Car?

A Rolls Royce wedding car suits couples who want a classic entrance, a comfortable ride and a timeless look in their photographs. It offers prestige, certainly, but the real appeal is how settled and elegant the whole journey feels when timings matter and emotions are running high.

The cabin is usually spacious, the ride is smooth and the arrival has a calm presence that never looks overstated. For ceremonies around Wimborne Minster, country house venues near Merley or celebrations heading out towards Hurn and wider Dorset, this style of car fits just as well at a grand venue as it does at a more intimate local setting.

For many couples, the decision comes down to balance. A Rolls Royce wedding car feels memorable and aspirational, yet it can still be a practical choice when you want dependable transport, enough time for photographs and a chauffeur who understands that small delays at the kerb can affect the whole schedule.

If you are experiencing these planning pressures, our team at Wimborne Cab Taxis can help you talk through timings, vehicle style and what will work best for your route on the day.

Popular Rolls Royce Models for Weddings

Close-up of the iconic Spirit of Ecstasy mascot and Rolls Royce badge on a classic bonnet

The most requested models tend to be the Silver Shadow, Phantom and Ghost because each one gives a different version of luxury. One leans traditional, one makes a statement and one feels sleek and modern, so your choice often depends on the look you want rather than simply the badge.

ModelBest forStyle on the dayPractical note
Silver ShadowClassic and vintage-inspired weddingsGraceful, traditional and softly formalOften suits manor houses, church weddings and period styling
PhantomBig entrances and high-formality celebrationsCommanding, stately and unmistakably luxuriousIdeal when you want plenty of presence for arrival photos
GhostModern weddings with clean, elegant stylingContemporary, understated and refinedWorks well for city venues and couples who prefer a newer look

Silver Shadow

The Silver Shadow is often the favourite for couples who want the romance of a traditional wedding car. Its shape feels instantly classic, and it pairs especially well with older churches, historic venues and softer styling choices such as long veils, pastel flowers and understated décor.

If you already like the charm of vintage wedding cars but want something with a more refined Rolls Royce character, the Silver Shadow often sits in exactly the right place.

Phantom

The Phantom is the one couples choose when they want a true centrepiece. It has a tall, unmistakable profile and photographs beautifully outside ceremony doors, venue entrances and long gravel drives. If you want your arrival to feel dramatic but still polished, this is usually the model people picture first.

Ghost

The Ghost offers a more modern take on the Rolls Royce wedding car. It is ideal for couples who want luxury without too much formality, especially at contemporary venues or stylish hotel weddings where clean lines and a more current look fit the setting better.

Some couples compare the Ghost with Bentley hire because both can suit modern weddings well. The difference usually comes down to whether you want a softer, more understated arrival or a more instantly recognisable Rolls Royce feel.

What’s Included in a Rolls Royce Wedding Car Package?

Bride and groom sitting together in the leather interior of a classic wedding car, bride holding a bouquet

Most Rolls Royce wedding car packages include the essentials you would expect for a smooth, well-presented arrival: a chauffeur, decorative ribbons and a little breathing room in the schedule. Some also include drinks for the couple, extra waiting time and transport between photo locations.

A typical package often includes a smartly dressed chauffeur, collection from home or accommodation, travel to the ceremony, waiting time during the service, and the onward journey to your reception or first photography stop. Ribbons are commonly matched to your colour scheme, and a celebratory drink after the ceremony is often available depending on the package and provider.

It is worth checking the finer details before you book. Ask how long the car stays with you, whether multiple pick-ups are possible, if ribbons and floral touches are included, and whether there is time built in for portraits before leaving for the next venue. If you also need smart guest transfers, a separate chauffeur service can help keep the wider day organised.

At Wimborne Cab Taxis, we always recommend asking who your point of contact is on the day, what happens if timings move slightly, and how early the chauffeur plans to arrive. Those details matter just as much as the car itself.

Photography Tips: Making the Most of Your Rolls Royce Moment

Bride and groom sharing a close, romantic moment framed by lush green foliage during outdoor wedding photography

The best photographs happen when you plan a few simple moments around the car rather than treating it as transport alone. A Rolls Royce wedding car works beautifully for arrival shots, door-opening images, quiet portraits after the ceremony and those just-married moments before you drive away.

Best moments to capture

Good photographers often make the most of the approach to the venue, the step out of the car, a hand on the door frame, and a wide shot with the full vehicle in view. After the ceremony, a relaxed moment in the back seat can also look natural and elegant, especially when the pace of the day briefly slows down.

Think about the setting

Where possible, choose a clean background and enough space around the vehicle. Stone entrances, tree-lined drives and quiet corners of the venue grounds tend to work well. Busy car parks and cluttered drop-off areas can make even a beautiful car feel less special in the final album.

Allow a little extra time

The simplest way to get better photographs is to avoid rushing. Even an extra ten or fifteen minutes between arrival and the next part of the schedule can give your photographer time to capture the car properly without turning it into a production.

If you are planning your route between home, ceremony and reception, build in enough space so the Rolls Royce wedding car becomes part of the experience rather than a hurried transfer from one place to another.

How to Book a Rolls Royce Wedding Car

The best way to book a Rolls Royce wedding car is to start early, ask practical questions and choose a provider who is clear about timings, inclusions and contingency plans. You do not need to make it complicated, but you do want everything confirmed well before the wedding week.

Begin with your date, ceremony time, pick-up address and venue list. Then ask which model is available, how long the hire lasts, what is included in the package and whether the car can stay for photographs after arrival. It is also sensible to confirm the chauffeur dress code, ribbon options and what happens if the ceremony runs late.

For Dorset couples, local knowledge can make a real difference. A driver who knows the roads around Castle Lane, Wimborne, Merley and the route towards Hurn is better placed to judge timings sensibly and avoid last-minute stress on a busy day.

If you are still comparing styles, start with the main wedding car hire options and narrow it down from there. Once you know whether you want classic, vintage-inspired or more contemporary luxury, choosing the right Rolls Royce wedding car becomes much easier.

Give Wimborne Cab Taxis a call to talk through your plans and check availability. We are available round the clock, and we are always happy to help couples find a wedding car option that feels genuinely special, beautifully organised and more achievable than they first expected.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Rolls Royce model is best for a wedding?

It depends on the style of your day. The Silver Shadow suits classic weddings, the Phantom makes the biggest statement, and the Ghost is ideal for a more modern look.

What is usually included in a Rolls Royce wedding car package?

Most packages include a chauffeur, ribbons, collection and drop-off, waiting time around the ceremony, and sometimes a celebratory drink for the couple.

How far in advance should I book a Rolls Royce wedding car?

It is best to book as early as you can once you have your date and venue confirmed, especially for peak wedding season and popular weekend dates.

Can we use the car for photographs as well as transport?

Yes, many couples do. Ask how much time is included for photographs and whether the car can remain at the venue briefly after arrival or the ceremony.