Rolls Royce Motors

 was a manufacturing company that produced automobiles, engines, inter alia.

In 1928, Professor Narayan, the head of the Mythology and Folklore department at the University of Calcutta, owned a 1908 Rolls-Royce, which the Fifth Doctor considered "a work of art." (AUDIO: The Emerald Tiger)

Spitfires and Lancaster Bombers, aircraft flown by the Royal Air Force in the Second World War, were powered by Rolls Royce engines. (TV: Victory of the Daleks, The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe)

Circa 1973, the Third Doctor discovered that a matter transmitter was surreptitiously installed in the rear door panels of Sir Henry Felton's Rolls-Royce, by which Sir Henry was kidnapped by the aliens from Proxima Centauri to convince him not to divulge nor develop the matter transmission method he had discovered. (COMIC: Ride to Nowhere)

Also in the 1970s, the Master disguised his TARDIS as a black Rolls-Royce. (PROSE: The Face of the Enemy) A Rolls-Royce showed up out of nowhere in the middle of the English countryside; the mysterious man inside had a hypnotic effect on musical threesome, The Swifts. (PROSE: Smash Hit)

Among the recycled replacement parts on the the Doctor's TARDIS' console was a brass data plate from a Rolls Royce product. It read "Type FD 12 MK V11 Rolls Royce Motors Crewe England" and had a space in which to enter a NATO stock number. The Eleventh Doctor used the plate as a field expedient mirror with which to tidy his hair. (TV: The Angels Take Manhattan)