Luxury
Best Number Plates for Luxury Cars: Bentley, Rolls-Royce, Ferrari
A six-figure car deserves a plate that matches it. The combinations that pair best with Britain's top luxury marques.
By House of Plates Editorial4 May 2026#luxury#supercars#pairing
Best Plates for Luxury Cars
Rolls-Royce
The unwritten rule: short, dateless, no substitutions.
- RR combinations (1 RR, RR 1, 2 RR)
- Single-letter dateless plates
- Year-of-model dateless (123 GHO for a Ghost)
Bentley
Slightly more relaxed but still short.
- B combinations (B 1, 1 B, B 99)
- Continental/Flying Spur owners often pick CF or FS combinations
- GT prefix for Continental GT
Ferrari
By tradition, Ferrari plates often reference the model number or production year.
- 250, 458, 488, 812 — model number plates
- F 1, F 40 — model line references
- Yellow background optional but on-brand
McLaren
Modern brand, modern format.
- MC 1, 1 MC
- Three-letter combinations matching the model (P1, 720, 765)
Porsche
The 911 community is its own ecosystem.
- 911 combinations command serious premiums
- GT3, RS, TURBO themed plates
- Air-cooled era plates (930, 964, 993)
Lamborghini / Aston Martin / Aston
- Lamborghini: short Italian-feeling combinations
- Aston Martin: AM prefix, DB combinations (DB 5, DB 11)
What to avoid
- Anything that distracts from a clean roundel/badge
- Long current-style plates with random letters
- Stretched substitutions on bespoke cars
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