There's nothing like a ride in a luxury vehicle to take your mind off things. But if you are well below driving age and in the hospital for surgery that's not really a feasible option -- until now. Rolls-Royce this week donated a mini version of one of their vehicles to St. Richard’s Hospital Pediatric Day Surgery Unit in West Sussex, England -- the hometown of the car maker. Fittingly named the Rolls-Royce SRH, it's perfect for the young patients to zoom around on their way to surgery. Talk about traveling in style. Rolls-Royce said they hope the vehicle reduces patients' stress as they head to the surgery theater. Even if it's not a full-size car, the manufacturing team put in tons of care and devotion and a total of 400 hours. The car comes complete with a two-tone paint scheme (Andalusian white and Salamanca blue) and a "hand-applied" St. James Red coach line. To help with the design, the motor company even used 3D printing. The hospital and its patients looked thrilled with their new wheels. Beep Beep! @westernsussex children's day surgery patients have a new #bespoke car thanks to @rollsroycecars #travellingtotheatreinstyle pic.twitter.com/GIgpB4NTRh Beep, beep!Tweet may have been deleted
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