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ROLLS-ROYCE REVEALS ‘SPIRIT OF EXPRESSION’ BESPOKE COMMISSIONS AHEAD OF 2024 BEIJING MOTOR SHOW DEBUT

  • Rolls-Royce unveils ‘Spirit of Expression’ Bespoke commissions of Ghost Extended, Phantom Extended and Spectre forward of Auto China 2024 debut in Beijing
  • Global artistic collaboration between Goodwood-based designers and the Private Office Shanghai Bespoke designer
  • Exterior colourways impressed by flora and surroundings of exceptional international locations frequented by Chinese shoppers
  • Reflects China’s standing as one of many key markets for Rolls-Royce and the marque’s ongoing dedication to the area


“These unique motor cars have been designed and crafted for our clients in China, who see the world as their home and rightfully demand super-luxury products that reflect their personal tastes through finishes, materials and contemporary crafts. Each Spirit of Expression commission tells its own story, inspired by locations around the world that resonate with our clients in the region — from the beaches of Sicily to the sunset on Boracay Island. Our artisans have brought these concepts to life with exquisite Bespoke craftsmanship, including a unique celestial-inspired motif created using embroidery and stainless steel. These individual motor cars exemplify the power of our Private Office strategy. By placing Bespoke designers in super-luxury centres around the world, they are even better placed to translate regional preferences and codes of luxury into fabulously personal and emotionally resonant Rolls-Royce motor cars, creating ever-more value for our clients.”
Chris Brownridge, CEO, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars is proud to unveil ‘Spirit of Expression’ – three magnificent Bespoke commissions of Ghost Extended, Phantom Extended and Spectre, the first-ever creations to emerge from the Private Office Shanghai, opened final yr. These hanging Bespoke creations will make their public debut on the 18th Beijing International Automotive Exhibition (Auto China 2024), commencing on Thursday 25 April.

The ‘Spirit of Expression’ commissions completely embody the tastes of the youthful progressive Chinese shoppers – international trendsetters who fee super-luxury merchandise on their very own phrases and in their very own picture.

Each exterior colourway captures a fleeting second in time from a lot of exceptional locations around the globe frequented by shoppers from the Greater China area. These vary from the vivid bloom of the Lantana flower in South America to the beautiful sands of Sicily’s Cala Luna seashore and the expansive sunsets witnessed on Boracay Island within the Western Visayas within the Philippines. Inside every ‘Spirit of Expression’ motor automotive, a recurring celestial motif celebrates the evening sky above these extraordinary areas and the inspirational energy of the celebs.

Each of those one-of-one commissions has been envisioned as a part of a worldwide artistic collaboration between the marque’s designers in Goodwood and the Bespoke designer based mostly completely within the Rolls-Royce Private Office Shanghai. Through the rising Private Office community – at present working in Goodwood, Dubai and Shanghai, with additional worldwide launches deliberate for 2024 – Rolls‑Royce is immersing its proficient creatives in luxurious hubs around the globe. Here, they’ll have interaction with the shoppers on a fair deeper degree, thereby elevating the marque’s Bespoke providing and expertise nonetheless additional, while additionally bringing important regional insights again to the worldwide headquarters at Goodwood.


ROLLS-ROYCE PHANTOM EXTENDED ‘MAGNETISM’

Representing a contemporary interpretation of Rolls‑Royce’s pinnacle mannequin, the Phantom Extended ‘Magnetism’ fee displays the magnetic ambiance of a seashore bay underneath the evening sky. The two-tone exterior coachwork is completed in Cala Luna Sand, impressed by the hue of the moonlit seashore sands, and Kabira Blue, paying homage to the profound depth of the horizon when the huge sea meets the midnight sky. The exterior is accomplished with a double coachline hand-painted in Arctic White and Cala Luna Sand.

Inside, the celestial idea is introduced into technicolour with a fancy Starlight Headliner: 768 Galileo Blue and 576 White hand-placed ‘stars’ make up the motif, which turns into animated by an additional eight ‘shooting stars’.

The rear waterfall is adorned with an intricate expression of the celestial motif inlaid in stainless-steel. The motif additionally seems on the beautiful Gallery paintings, which is embroidered in Arctic White thread on a Navy Blue canvas utilizing satin sew method. In whole, the Gallery piece includes 43,096 stitches, fastidiously positioned to take advantage of the interaction between gentle and shadow on the textured floor. The motif can also be referenced on the passenger panel.

The entrance and rear reclining seats are trimmed in Blue Grey, Navy Blue and Arctic White leather-based with Arctic White distinction stitching, seat piping and headrest monograms. The door veneer is open-pore Obsidian Ayous – a recent, tactile end that celebrates the wooden’s pure grain.


ROLLS-ROYCE SPECTRE ‘ESCAPISM’

The daring colourway of Spectre ‘Escapism’ remembers the tropics of South America, whence the inspiration for this motor automotive is drawn. The two-tone exterior is completed in celebratory Lantana Red, referencing the vivid pink tones of the Lantana Flower, whose vibrant bloom is believed to deliver good luck. The higher part and coachline are rendered in a extra subdued Tempest Grey. The 23″ seven-spoke part-polished wheels have centres painted in Lantana Red, matching the floor above. The exterior coachwork remedy concludes with a softly illuminated Spirit of Ecstasy figurine.

Inside, the inside is offered in Selby Grey, Purple Silk and Sunset leathers. Sunset can also be chosen for the seat piping, distinction stitching and headrest monograms. Above, the Starlight Headliner options 960 fibre-optic ‘stars’ within the Sunset hue, accomplished with eight white ‘shooting stars’, fashioned with 192 fibre-optic lights. The Obsidian Ayous veneer extends to the spokes of the Purple Silk steering-wheel, which is complemented by purple instrument dials.


ROLLS-ROYCE GHOST EXTENDED ‘EXPRESSIONISM’

Rolls-Royce Ghost supplies the purest clean canvas for Bespoke personalisation. The expressive nature of Ghost is unleashed with the ‘Boracay Blue’ exterior color of the ‘Expressionism’ fee, evoking the sunsets over Boracay Island. This vivid Bespoke color captures distinctive hues witnessed in the course of the transition from sundown to twilight, when the sky seems to change into one with the Sulu Sea. This is accentuated with a single hand-painted Lime Green Coachline, subtly referencing Boracay Island’s wealthy, tropical natural world. The exterior is resolved with part-polished 21-inch alloy wheels incorporating Orbit Grey centres and Lime Green pinstripes, shod in White pinstripe tyres.

Inside, the seats are trimmed with Black and Arctic White leather-based with Lime Green accents. The latter hue additionally seems within the seat and door piping, distinction stitching and headrest monograms.

The internal door pockets are embroidered with a celestial motif, rendered in Lime Green. To add texture and depth to this elegant expression of latest craft, the marque’s artisans used two totally different, contrasting stitching methods. By fastidiously alternating the route and angle of the sew, the embroidery accentuates the curve of the pocket, making a refined three-dimensional impact. A complete of 104,268 stitches are used throughout all 4 doorways.

Above, the Starlight Headliner is offered in a vivid, summary wave sample, like silk within the wind, mimicking the embroidered sample on the doorways. The design is created with 520 Lime Green and 520 White ‘stars’ with eight White ‘shooting stars’ that comply with the curvature of the design.

The ‘Spirit of Expression’ Bespoke commissions shall be on public show on the Beijing International Automotive Exhibition (Auto China 2024), which takes locations within the capital’s China International Exhibition Centre (CIEC) from Thursday 25 April till Saturday 4 May 2024.

A Look Back At The History Of The Rolls-Royce Phantom

When the Phantom was first produced, it was a coach-built automobile. Coachbuilding was a course of the place an auto producer would produce a automobile’s chassis, engine, transmission, and wheels, then ship that ‘rolling chassis’ off to another person to complete the job. This method, patrons might have the automobile’s physique constructed nevertheless they needed. As a end result, a number of the rarest and most sought-after Rolls-Royces ever had been produced in the course of the early Phantom days.

Phantoms obtained numerical designation, so, naturally, the primary Phantom was known as the Phantom I. When the Phantom II rolled round in 1929, Rolls-Royce was able to increase the providing. There was a performance-oriented Phantom Continental II mannequin with a shorter wheelbase and an enormous 7.3-liter V12 engine, with a prime pace of 95 mph – not very quick by fashionable requirements however formidable for its day.

The coachbuilding business dwindled significantly through the years, with just one coachbuilder left by 1968 — Rolls-Royce’s in-house firm, Mulliner Park Ward. Still, Rolls-Royce continued to supply Phantoms till 1992, spanning 4 extra generations, as much as the Phantom VI. In these first 67 years, Rolls-Royce produced automobiles for essentially the most prestigious prospects, together with British royalty, with prospects together with Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Harry, who got here to his marriage ceremony in a Rolls.

ROLLS-ROYCE ‘YEAR OF THE DRAGON’ BESPOKE COMMISSIONS: AN INTERNATIONAL CELEBRATION OF CHINESE CULTURE

  • Rolls-Royce presents 4 ‘Year of the Dragon’ Bespoke commissions – three Phantom Extended and one Cullinan – created to mark the Lunar New Year, starting on 10 February
  • A powerful worldwide celebration of Chinese cultural heritage, destined for shoppers residing around the globe
  • Meticulously executed particulars impressed by a standard dragon image together with a singular hand-painted paintings on the entrance passenger panels, every instance taking up two weeks to create
  • First-ever depiction of a dragon in a Bespoke Starlight Headliner, fashioned by 677 ‘stars’
  • Delicate embroidery on headrests captures dynamic look of the dragon – each contains 5,449 stitches and took over 20 hours to finish


“Rolls-Royce Motor Cars leads the luxury sector in creating products inspired by international cultures and traditions, incorporating designs, motifs, materials and colours that resonate with and have real personal meaning for our clients. These Bespoke creations, inspired by the Year of the Dragon in 2024, celebrate the international reach and influence of Chinese culture, which transcends national boundaries. Hence, these magnificent motor cars are destined for clients based across three continents. These creations are both a powerful expression of our respect for Chinese culture, and a contemporary, minimalist statement in line with trends we see among luxury consumers worldwide.”
Jonathan Simms, Head of Bespoke, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars presents 4 magnificent ‘Year of the Dragon’ Bespoke commissions to mark the Lunar New Year, which begins on 10 February 2024. Designed and hand-crafted on the Home of Rolls-Royce at Goodwood, these uncommon and exquisite Bespoke creations – three Phantom Extended fashions and one Cullinan – are a celebration of Chinese tradition by means of Bespoke artistry. Just as Chinese tradition transcends nationwide boundaries, the locations for these extremely Bespoke motor automobiles span the world.

The commissions draw inspiration from the dragon, a permanent and worldwide image of energy, success and prosperity. For the ‘Year of the Dragon’ Bespoke commissions, the Rolls‑Royce Bespoke Collective created a contemporary, minimalistic expression of the dragon by no means beforehand seen in a Rolls-Royce, whereas remaining devoted and respectful to the unique type.

REINTERPRETING AN ICON: THE ART OF SIMPLICITY

Three of the ‘Year of the Dragon’ Bespoke commissions embrace fascia panels adorned with extremely modern artworks reinterpreting the dragon type. Individually hand-painted by one devoted Rolls-Royce artist, every is a particular exploration of the color crimson, which represents prosperity and success in Chinese tradition. Each of the three artworks is the results of over two weeks of detailed work.

To create this advanced, three-dimensional motif, the artist used a number of hues of crimson, utilized on prime of one another in 4 particular person levels. First, the preliminary define of the image was painted utilizing a ‘feathering’ approach to create a flame impact, as if the dragon have been suspended in fireplace, reflecting its festive, celebratory nature. This was adopted by three additional layers in darker shades of crimson, by which the artist added extra particulars and depth. Each of those colors was individually blended from completely different proportions of crimson, white, yellow and brown: this improvement course of alone took three days to finish. The 4 layers mix to create a 3D impact so reasonable that the paintings seems to have been carved into the fascia.

To obtain such tremendous detailing, lacquer was meticulously utilized after every layer of paint. Lacquering is a fragile course of, particularly on a white background, since any imperfection – a stray particle of crimson paint, for instance – would turn into immediately seen. The Rolls-Royce artist spotlessly cleaned and finely sanded each accomplished layer earlier than every lacquering stage.


INTERIOR SUITE: A MINIMALIST APPROACH

The dragon motif extends discreetly all through the motor automobile’s inside. It is elegantly depicted in Phoenix Red stitching on the headrests of every of the 4 seats, offering a daring distinction with the seat leather-based, which is offered in both Black or White. To create a dynamic look of the dragon, giving the impression of steady motion, the artisans needed to exactly align the sew route and regulate sew density. Strategic variation in sew angles alongside the tail enhanced the general move, creating a way of fluidity within the design. Each embroidery contains 5,449 stitches and took round 20 hours to finish.

In three of the commissions, the rear Piano Black picnic tables incorporate a minimalist illustration of the round Chinese zodiac calendar in inlaid stainless-steel. The names of the animals representing annually are inscribed in conventional Chinese calligraphy, with the dragon highlighted in gold: the central dragon motif can be depicted in gold. For the fourth motor automobile, a Bespoke paintings that includes the dragon is inlaid within the Piano Black veneer in stainless-steel.

The most dramatic expression of the legendary creature is the Bespoke Starlight Headliner, specifically created for these commissions and the results of three months’ design and improvement work. Above the motive force and passenger seats, 677 individually positioned fibre-optic ‘stars’ type an summary dragon motif, surrounded by an additional 667 lights – positioning all of them completely by hand took over 20 hours of labor. The motor automobile destined for the Rolls-Royce Private Office Shanghai encompasses a distinctive expression of the Bespoke Starlight Headliner incorporating crimson ‘stars’ in a daring and modern reference to the symbolism of crimson in Chinese tradition.

Each Phantom Extended fee is accomplished with a Gallery paintings, rigorously protected behind an utility of pure glass, that runs uninterrupted throughout the fascia. Crafted from carbon fibre, it evokes dynamism and movement, complementing the dragon paintings. The inside is accomplished with Bespoke lambswool carpets, completely colour-matched to the leather-based trim.

EXTERIOR COACHWORK

The Bespoke designers created distinctive colourways for the completely different fashions: a duotone Cherry Red with Crystal end over Selby Grey with a Crystal end for the Cullinan; and a two-tone Silver and Cherry Red or monolithic Black with a Crystal end for the Phantom Extended motor automobile commissions.

All 4 commissions characteristic a Bespoke coachline, hand-painted in Phoenix Red, that subtly incorporates a dragon motif. Each dragon is oriented to face proper, which symbolically represents the East – the route of the rising solar.

“Our aim was to create a modern interpretation of the dragon capturing its essence as a symbol of power. The design evokes a sense of motion and energy, expressing the dragon as a driving force, all rendered with a depth and complexity to reflect its commanding spirit and presence. It was an inspirational journey for our Bespoke Collective to reinterpret such a significant icon; our Bespoke artisans added their own subtle dimension and character to the dragon expression, showcasing how a single design can be transformed through different mediums and craft techniques.”
Rebecca Davies, Bespoke Designer, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars

Rolls-Royce Phantom Inspired by Cinque Terre: Celebrating the Italian Riviera

  • Rolls-Royce presents a unique Bespoke Phantom ‘Inspired by Cinque Terre’ that honors the beauty of the Italian Riviera and its winemaking traditions
  • The hand-painted Gallery artwork captures the vibrant colors and famous architecture of the five cliffside fishing villages
  • The rear doors feature an embroidered grapes motif and the picnic tables have an inlay design paying homage to the region’s viticulture
  • The Bespoke Starlight Headliner showcases an intricately embroidered map of Italy with five glowing stars positioned to represent the five historic Cinque Terre villages

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars is proud to present the Phantom ‘Inspired by Cinque Terre’, a magnificent Bespoke motor car that showcases the captivating allure and rich viticultural heritage of the legendary Italian Riviera.

The Cinque Terre, meaning ‘Five Lands’ in Italian, is located on the rugged coast of Liguria in northern Italy. These centuries-old fishing villages – Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore – are renowned worldwide for their terraced vineyards, which overlook the Mediterranean Sea, making them a true marvel in winemaking.

This extraordinary motor car highlights the stunning vineyards of the area through intricate Bespoke features. Its exterior is finished in a deep and lustrous Ligurian blue, enhanced by a hand-applied double coachline in Navy Blue and Jasmine, adorned with a delicate grapes motif.

The timeless interior combines Grace White and Navy Blue leather with Jasmine accents, featuring a delicate grape-branch embroidery on the rear doors. Each embroidery piece consists of 9,215 stitches created using two different techniques. The grapes are embroidered with satin stitch, meticulously aligned to catch the light and give each grape a lifelike tone and luster. The grape leaf is crafted with a flatter tatami stitch, providing a textural contrast and enhancing the embroidery’s tactile qualities.

The grapes motif is also captured in an intricate inlay design on the picnic tables, made with stainless steel and gold plating. The surfaces are painted in Milori blue with a subtle sparkle to give depth and vibrancy to the color. The inlays are then meticulously applied by hand and sealed with a clear lacquer, resulting in a seamless and polished finish.

Above, the Bespoke Starlight Headliner is adorned with a map of Italy, embroidered with 14,338 individual stitches. Five glowing stars, placed by hand at the coastline’s edge, represent the Cinque Terre villages. Achieving the perfect embroidery required more than a month of meticulous adjustments by the Bespoke Collective to strike the right balance between thread shimmer and minute detail for the entire outline of Italy.

Inside the motor car’s expansive fascia lies the Gallery, showcasing a specially commissioned artwork capturing the colors, architecture, and vibrant character of Cinque Terre. The composition is a digital sketch brought to life with water-based acrylic paint applied by hand through airbrushing, resulting in an incredibly detailed artwork that is finished with multiple coats of clear lacquer. The focal features of the painting are positioned strategically within the Gallery so that every occupant of the motor car can easily admire them.

A final touch awaits inside the glove compartment, where silver debossing depicts the five villages.

The Phantom ‘Inspired by Cinque Terre’ has found its place in the client’s collection as a unique commission that will never be replicated.

NEDC combined: CO2 emissions: 345 g/km; Fuel consumption: 18.7 mpg / 15.1 l/100km. WLTP combined: CO2 emissions: 362-351 g/km; Fuel consumption: 17.7-18.2 mpg / 15.5-16.0 l/100km.

1929 Rolls-Royce Phantom II EV Conversion By Electrogenic Revealed With 201 HP

The prewar 1929 Rolls-Royce Phantom II will make its appearance at the Salon Privé Concours d’Elegance in the United Kingdom. This unique vehicle has been converted to an electric car by Electrogenic, an EV conversion specialist.

The original 1929 Rolls-Royce Phantom II was known for its luxurious features. It was powered by a 7.7-liter straight-six engine, which produced around 40 to 50 horsepower. The power was sent to the rear wheels through a four-speed, non-synchromesh manual transmission.

In this one-off conversion created by Electrogenic for a private collector, the classic Rolls-Royce has been equipped with a 93-kilowatt-hour battery pack. Part of the battery pack is housed under an aluminum cowling under the hood, while the rest is located between the chassis rails. This setup provides a real-world driving range of 150 miles.

The electric motor, with a power output of 201 horsepower and 228 pound-feet of torque, is positioned between the chassis rails. It transfers 737 lb ft of torque to the prop shaft through a fixed reduction gear.

The conversion process faced challenges such as preserving the car’s “through-flow” chassis lubrication system and redesigning the cable-operated braking system. Electrogenic found a solution to maintain the lubrication system’s functionality despite the removal of the original straight-six engine. They also repositioned the brake pedal and levers, retrofitting a hydraulic booster and calibrating the system to work with the electric motor’s regenerative braking function.

The modernized Rolls-Royce offers three driving modes: “Drive,” “Eco” for extended range, and “Sport” for higher performance. Additionally, it features a “regen doubler” mode for stronger regenerative braking on steep descents.

The interior of the vehicle has been discreetly updated, with the original controls repurposed and reworked. The fuel gauge has been replaced with an LED gauge that displays the battery’s state of charge, while the old amp meter now shows the rate of power draw and power recuperation. The oil temperature gauge now displays charger temperature, and the water temperature gauge shows the electric motor’s temperature.

A modern audio system with Bluetooth connectivity has also been integrated into the cabin, including a hidden subwoofer under the rear seat.

Steve Drummond, Director at Electrogenic, expressed his pride in the completion of this complex classic car EV conversion. He believes it showcases the company’s world-leading expertise and is the perfect addition to Salon Privé, as it combines British motoring history with clean and silent electric motoring.

This project took 18 months to complete and is now part of Electrogenic’s growing portfolio of EV conversions, which includes drop-in kits for cars like the Porsche 911, original Mini, and Jaguar E-Type. They also offer customized conversions for vehicles such as the Porsche 356C, Citroen DS, and Land Rover Defender.

The Most Expensive Rolls-Royce Phantoms For Sale Right Now

The Rolls-Royce Phantom is known for its luxury, craftsmanship, opulence, and prestige. It goes beyond being just a car, representing grandeur and elegance. With its classic design and futuristic elements, the Phantom stands out with features like the Spirit of Ecstasy hood ornament, floating center caps in the wheels, coach-style doors, and the iconic Rolls-Royce grille.

Inside the Phantom, you’ll experience unparalleled comfort. The cabin is a haven of extravagance, with sumptuous leather upholstery, hand-polished wood veneers, and lambswool floor mats. The silence inside and the Magic Carpet Ride air suspension create a driving experience that feels like gliding on a cloud.

What sets the Phantom apart is its customizability. The Rolls-Royce Bespoke program allows owners to personalize their Phantoms to reflect their personality. From personalized treadplates and unique upholstery embroidery to exclusive paint jobs, the possibilities are endless. The ‘Gallery’, a space behind the glass on the dashboard, can also be used to showcase commissioned artwork.

Due to its exceptional features, it’s no surprise that the Rolls-Royce Phantom can be quite expensive. The price can vary widely depending on the level of customization and options, with new examples starting above $400,000. In the second-hand market, prices can vary even more depending on customization, age, and mileage.

The Phantom is available in different variants, including standard and extended wheelbase versions. The extended wheelbase provides additional rear cabin space and allows for even more luxurious features.

Production numbers for the Phantom are limited due to the intricate hand-building process involved. It’s a much more involved process compared to building an average car, which makes the Phantom even more exclusive.

If you’re interested in purchasing a Rolls-Royce Phantom, you can find a variety of listings on duPont REGISTRY.com.

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Spofec Takes Rolls-Royce Phantom to the Next Level with 24-Inch Wheels and 685 HP

The Rolls-Royce Phantom is not typically known for its performance capabilities. While the V12 engine provides plenty of power, the luxury vehicle has never been designed to be sporty. Nonetheless, Spofec has given the dignified limousine a healthy dose of power, amped up its appearance, lowered its stance, and turned it into a formidable four-door sedan.

Taking a look at its appearance, it’s impossible to ignore the massive wheels. The Phantom Series II now boasts 24-inch Spofec SP3 alloys, which are polished and brushed, and developed in partnership with Vossen and built by the American company using precision CNC machining technology. The small openings on the wheels are not purely decorative, however. They also provide airflow to cool the brakes. Additionally, Spofec states that these wheels are exceptionally robust and are suitable for the Phantom EWB long wheelbase model.

ROLLS-ROYCE MOTOR CARS CELEBRATES BESPOKE AT SALON PRIVÉ LONDON

  • Rolls-Royce Phantom Extended celebrates UK public debut at Salon Privé London
  • An elegant Ghost will also be showcased at the event

“Rolls-Royce Motor Cars is delighted to return once again to one of the UK’s most exclusive concours events, Salon Privé. In recognition of the event, our talented Collective of designers, engineers and artisans, has created two remarkable commissions — a Phantom Extended, presented in Belladonna Purple and a Ghost in Sagano Green. These two vibrant motor cars will be on display for the duration of the event at the Royal Chelsea Hospital. I am looking forward to meeting our esteemed clients, dealers, friends of the marque and media at this year’s gathering. Their passion for unique luxury experiences and magnificent creations is stronger than ever, as demonstrated by these vivacious and spirited commissions.”
Boris Weletzky, Regional Director UK, Europe, Russia and Central Asia, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars

From 20th April 2023, patrons of luxury will convene at Salon Privé, a highly exclusive Concours d’Élégance, in the grounds of Royal Chelsea Hospital, London. Rolls-Royce Motor Cars will showcase two special commissions at the event – Phantom Extended and Ghost. Each of these commissions is indicative of Rolls-Royce’s peerless fluency in Bespoke and demonstrates the extensive scope of the marque’s craft, design and engineering competencies.

ROLLS-ROYCE PHANTOM SERIES II

Last year, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars announced a new expression for Phantom and Phantom Extended — subtle, ‘light touch’ aesthetic enhancements to the world’s most luxurious motor car. The iconic Pantheon Grille has been further enhanced by a new polished horizontal line between the daytime running lights above the Pantheon Grille, giving the motor car a new assertive modernity. The headlights are graced with intricate laser-cut bezel starlights, creating a visual connection with the Starlight Headliner inside, and adding further surprise and delight to Phantom’s night-time presence.

Phantom Extended offers the indulgence of enhanced rear seating space with no compromise to Phantom’s driving dynamics. This motor car is an exquisite sanctuary, a heaven of serenity swathed in sumptuous design — a place where ideas flourish, greatest achievements are made and thoughts form. It is truly luxuriance expanded.

Following its global launch on the French Riviera last summer, Phantom Extended will make its UK public debut at this year’s Salon Privé in London; an exclusive Phantom Extended has been curated in recognition of this moment. Conveying the creativity, imagination and tradition that exists at the heart of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, a vibrant Belladonna Purple exterior is balanced by a Black leather interior with Grace White accents.

ROLLS-ROYCE GHOST

Launched in 2020 Rolls-Royce Ghost, is the latest iteration of the most successful product in the marque’s storied 119-year history.

The exterior’s clean and simple form provides the perfect, pure canvas for personal expression. This particular commission is finished in Sagano Green and an Arctic White single coachline elegantly completes the exterior. Inside, the Serenity Green leather on the secondary panels, seat piping, seat belts and indicator stalks, echoes the exterior hue. Spanning the fascia and topping the centre console between the front seats is Obsidian Ayous with a rich open-pore texture that introduces a natural aura to Ghost’s contemporary cabin.

Phantom Series II: NEDC combined: CO2 emissions: 345 g/km; Fuel consumption: 18.7 mpg / 15.1 l/100km. WLTP combined: CO2 emissions: 362-351 g/km; Fuel consumption: 16-15.5 l/100km / 17.7-18.2 mpg.

Phantom Extended Series II: NEDC combined: CO2 emissions: 345 g/km; Fuel consumption: 18.7 mpg / 15.1 l/100km. WLTP combined: CO2 emissions: 365-353 g/km; Fuel consumption: 16.2-15.6 l/100km / 17.4-18.1 mpg. 

Black Badge Ghost: NEDCcorr (combined) CO2 emission: 359 g/km; Fuel consumption: 15.8 mpg / 18.0 l/100km. WLTP (combined) CO2 emission: 359 g/km; Fuel consumption: 17.9 mpg / 15.8 l/100km.