Rolls-Royce Showcases Global Elegance With A Trio Of New Bespoke Models
by AutoExpert | 25 April, 2024
In preparation for the Beijing Auto Show, Rolls-Royce has introduced three unique models. Rolls-Royce debuted in Shanghai last year with the Private Office, which includes several features. The three vehicles were created with inspiration from the "flora and scenery of remarkable international destinations visited by Chinese clients."
Sicily, the Philippines, and South America served as inspiration for the cars, and the firm's Goodwood headquarters and Shanghai office also contributed ideas. The first commission is based on the Phantom Extended.
A coastal bay in Sicily beneath the stars is the inspiration for the "Magnetism" idea. Finishing touches include an Arctic White and Cala Luna Sand pinstripe. The exterior is a two-tone design in Cala Luna Sand and Kabira Blue, which symbolizes the horizon line where the ocean meets the night sky.
Taking cues from South America and the vibrant colors of the Lantana flower, which is believed to bring good fortune, the next model is based on the new Rolls-Royce Spectre. The Tempest Grey pinstripe and roof complement the car's Lantana Red bottom parts. A softly lit Spirit of Ecstasy completes the artwork, and the wheel centers are likewise painted in the eye-catching crimson hue.
Last but not least, the "Expressionism" model draws inspiration from the Philippines' Boracay Island, showcasing a unique blue shade aptly named Boracay Blue. The design aims to represent the blending of the water and sky at dusk.
Both the Orbit Grey and Lime Green 21-inch wheels, along with a lone Lime Green pinstripe, complement the paint job well. For Rolls-Royce, which experienced a record-breaking increase in sales last year, the drive for customized models has been very profitable.