Rolls Royce is opening up its heart to kids awaiting surgery at the St Richard’s Hospital Pediatric Day Surgery Unit, by creating a special vehicle called the Rolls-Royce SRH—a car which the children can drive around the corridors of the Pediatric Unit of the hospital. Situated in the car marque’s hometown of Chichester, West Sussex, St Richard’s Hospital is receiving this little gift from Rolls Royce in order to reduce the stress experienced by children awaiting surgery there. The experience has been made as animated as possible, with kids even having to follow traffic signs in the halls to reach the operation theatre. The little Rolls Royce SRH has been created by the Bespoke Manufacturing team and is powered by a 24 volt gel battery, providing a top speed of 10 mph. The bespoke exterior features a two-tone paint-scheme of Andalusian White and Salamanca Blue, finished with a hand-applied St James Red coachline. The insides exhibit a two-tone steering wheel, seats and self-righting wheel centers perfectly color-matched to the St James Red coachline. And the ‘Spirit of Ecstasy’ stands right where she always does, of course.