Rolls-Royce Phantom II to make U.K. debut at Salon Prive
26 Aug 2022|1,235 views
Rolls-Royce will be showcasing two bespoke commissions at Salon Prive, a Rolls-Royce Phantom Series II and a Rolls-Royce Black Badge Ghost. Each of these commissions will be a testament to the unmatched craftmanship possessed by Rolls-Royce cars.
Rolls-Royce recently announced an update to their flagship car, the Phantom, in the form of the Phantom Series II. To further enhance the Phantom's ever-dominant presence, a new polished horizontal line between the daytime running lights is now present above the Pantheon Grille.
A subtle geometric change to the Pantheon Grille also makes the 'RR' Bade of Honour and iconic Spirit of Ecstasy mascot more prominent when viewed from the front. The grille is now illuminated, with head lights graced with laser-cut bezel starlights.
The Phantom's side profile has also been enhanced with new wheels. A 3D, milled, stainless steel wheel with triangular facets is now able to be commissioned in a fully or part polished finish. Discerning customers who want a throwback to the 1920's can also specify a elegant disc wheel design which is inspired by pre-war Rolls Royce cars.
The bespoke Phantom II that will be showcased at Salon Prive will be presented in a classic Rolls-Royce two-tone colorway with Black over Monteverde green, with a Peony Pink coachline. Inside, a Scivaro Grey interior is offset by Peony Pink. The Obsydian Ayous open pore wood and canadel paneling present a contemporary yet warm look and feel.
On the other hand, we have the Rolls-Royce Black Badge Ghost. This particular Ghost was done up in a vibrant St. Tropez finish for the exterior. Scivaro Grey, Charles Blue and Mandarin fill the interior of the car.
The car will lead the Tour Prive, a rolling concourse that will incorporate a 33km tour of the Cotswolds. Presented in Twilight Purple, the Black Badge design which includes a carbon fibre Spirit of Ecstasy, and 21-inch Black Badge wheels embolden the exterior aesthetic. Inside, Black leather creates a dramatic and bold impression, while Tailored Purple on the secondary panels and inner door panels, echo the exterior hue.
Rolls-Royce recently announced an update to their flagship car, the Phantom, in the form of the Phantom Series II. To further enhance the Phantom's ever-dominant presence, a new polished horizontal line between the daytime running lights is now present above the Pantheon Grille.
A subtle geometric change to the Pantheon Grille also makes the 'RR' Bade of Honour and iconic Spirit of Ecstasy mascot more prominent when viewed from the front. The grille is now illuminated, with head lights graced with laser-cut bezel starlights.
The Phantom's side profile has also been enhanced with new wheels. A 3D, milled, stainless steel wheel with triangular facets is now able to be commissioned in a fully or part polished finish. Discerning customers who want a throwback to the 1920's can also specify a elegant disc wheel design which is inspired by pre-war Rolls Royce cars.
The bespoke Phantom II that will be showcased at Salon Prive will be presented in a classic Rolls-Royce two-tone colorway with Black over Monteverde green, with a Peony Pink coachline. Inside, a Scivaro Grey interior is offset by Peony Pink. The Obsydian Ayous open pore wood and canadel paneling present a contemporary yet warm look and feel.
On the other hand, we have the Rolls-Royce Black Badge Ghost. This particular Ghost was done up in a vibrant St. Tropez finish for the exterior. Scivaro Grey, Charles Blue and Mandarin fill the interior of the car.
The car will lead the Tour Prive, a rolling concourse that will incorporate a 33km tour of the Cotswolds. Presented in Twilight Purple, the Black Badge design which includes a carbon fibre Spirit of Ecstasy, and 21-inch Black Badge wheels embolden the exterior aesthetic. Inside, Black leather creates a dramatic and bold impression, while Tailored Purple on the secondary panels and inner door panels, echo the exterior hue.
Rolls-Royce will be showcasing two bespoke commissions at Salon Prive, a Rolls-Royce Phantom Series II and a Rolls-Royce Black Badge Ghost. Each of these commissions will be a testament to the unmatched craftmanship possessed by Rolls-Royce cars.
Rolls-Royce recently announced an update to their flagship car, the Phantom, in the form of the Phantom Series II. To further enhance the Phantom's ever-dominant presence, a new polished horizontal line between the daytime running lights is now present above the Pantheon Grille.
A subtle geometric change to the Pantheon Grille also makes the 'RR' Bade of Honour and iconic Spirit of Ecstasy mascot more prominent when viewed from the front. The grille is now illuminated, with head lights graced with laser-cut bezel starlights.
The Phantom's side profile has also been enhanced with new wheels. A 3D, milled, stainless steel wheel with triangular facets is now able to be commissioned in a fully or part polished finish. Discerning customers who want a throwback to the 1920's can also specify a elegant disc wheel design which is inspired by pre-war Rolls Royce cars.
The bespoke Phantom II that will be showcased at Salon Prive will be presented in a classic Rolls-Royce two-tone colorway with Black over Monteverde green, with a Peony Pink coachline. Inside, a Scivaro Grey interior is offset by Peony Pink. The Obsydian Ayous open pore wood and canadel paneling present a contemporary yet warm look and feel.
On the other hand, we have the Rolls-Royce Black Badge Ghost. This particular Ghost was done up in a vibrant St. Tropez finish for the exterior. Scivaro Grey, Charles Blue and Mandarin fill the interior of the car.
The car will lead the Tour Prive, a rolling concourse that will incorporate a 33km tour of the Cotswolds. Presented in Twilight Purple, the Black Badge design which includes a carbon fibre Spirit of Ecstasy, and 21-inch Black Badge wheels embolden the exterior aesthetic. Inside, Black leather creates a dramatic and bold impression, while Tailored Purple on the secondary panels and inner door panels, echo the exterior hue.
Rolls-Royce recently announced an update to their flagship car, the Phantom, in the form of the Phantom Series II. To further enhance the Phantom's ever-dominant presence, a new polished horizontal line between the daytime running lights is now present above the Pantheon Grille.
A subtle geometric change to the Pantheon Grille also makes the 'RR' Bade of Honour and iconic Spirit of Ecstasy mascot more prominent when viewed from the front. The grille is now illuminated, with head lights graced with laser-cut bezel starlights.
The Phantom's side profile has also been enhanced with new wheels. A 3D, milled, stainless steel wheel with triangular facets is now able to be commissioned in a fully or part polished finish. Discerning customers who want a throwback to the 1920's can also specify a elegant disc wheel design which is inspired by pre-war Rolls Royce cars.
The bespoke Phantom II that will be showcased at Salon Prive will be presented in a classic Rolls-Royce two-tone colorway with Black over Monteverde green, with a Peony Pink coachline. Inside, a Scivaro Grey interior is offset by Peony Pink. The Obsydian Ayous open pore wood and canadel paneling present a contemporary yet warm look and feel.
On the other hand, we have the Rolls-Royce Black Badge Ghost. This particular Ghost was done up in a vibrant St. Tropez finish for the exterior. Scivaro Grey, Charles Blue and Mandarin fill the interior of the car.
The car will lead the Tour Prive, a rolling concourse that will incorporate a 33km tour of the Cotswolds. Presented in Twilight Purple, the Black Badge design which includes a carbon fibre Spirit of Ecstasy, and 21-inch Black Badge wheels embolden the exterior aesthetic. Inside, Black leather creates a dramatic and bold impression, while Tailored Purple on the secondary panels and inner door panels, echo the exterior hue.
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