Rolls Royce unveils one-of-one Manchester Ghost
16 Apr 2023|4,755 views
Rolls-Royce has once again unveiled a new bespoke vehicle: The one-of-one Manchester Ghost.
The Manchester Ghost takes its inspiration from the city of Manchester, the location where Charles Rolls and Henry Royce first met. It was at Manchester's Midland Hotel that the marque's two founding fathers agreed together to create 'the best motor car in the world'.
The car gets the Manchester Bee embroidered into its seat inserts, while the landmark locations of Manchester feature on the rear seat centre The Manchester Ghost thus sports the Manchester Bee, one of the city's best-known symbols and its emblem for more than 150 years displayed on its C-pillar. The symbol additionally appears embroidered on the front and rear seat inserts.
The emblem is said to be a symbol for the strong work ethic of the city's residents, and also represents Manchester as a hive of activity. The Manchester Ghost also gets a coachline in Turchese, a colour also utilised on the pinstripe on its wheel centre caps as well as its brake calipers.
The cabin of the Manchester Ghost, meanwhile, gets a special illuminated fascia made with 10,000 laser etched dots depicting a view of Manchester from above. The largest etched dot on this fascia, of course, representing the location of the Midland Hotel. The landmark locations in Manchester are additionally embroidered in tone-on-tone thread to the rear seat centre, an unrivalled demonstration of the capabilities of the Rolls-Royce Bespoke department.
The Manchester Ghost takes its inspiration from the city of Manchester, the location where Charles Rolls and Henry Royce first met. It was at Manchester's Midland Hotel that the marque's two founding fathers agreed together to create 'the best motor car in the world'.


The emblem is said to be a symbol for the strong work ethic of the city's residents, and also represents Manchester as a hive of activity. The Manchester Ghost also gets a coachline in Turchese, a colour also utilised on the pinstripe on its wheel centre caps as well as its brake calipers.
The cabin of the Manchester Ghost, meanwhile, gets a special illuminated fascia made with 10,000 laser etched dots depicting a view of Manchester from above. The largest etched dot on this fascia, of course, representing the location of the Midland Hotel. The landmark locations in Manchester are additionally embroidered in tone-on-tone thread to the rear seat centre, an unrivalled demonstration of the capabilities of the Rolls-Royce Bespoke department.
Rolls-Royce has once again unveiled a new bespoke vehicle: The one-of-one Manchester Ghost.
The Manchester Ghost takes its inspiration from the city of Manchester, the location where Charles Rolls and Henry Royce first met. It was at Manchester's Midland Hotel that the marque's two founding fathers agreed together to create 'the best motor car in the world'.
The car gets the Manchester Bee embroidered into its seat inserts, while the landmark locations of Manchester feature on the rear seat centre The Manchester Ghost thus sports the Manchester Bee, one of the city's best-known symbols and its emblem for more than 150 years displayed on its C-pillar. The symbol additionally appears embroidered on the front and rear seat inserts.
The emblem is said to be a symbol for the strong work ethic of the city's residents, and also represents Manchester as a hive of activity. The Manchester Ghost also gets a coachline in Turchese, a colour also utilised on the pinstripe on its wheel centre caps as well as its brake calipers.
The cabin of the Manchester Ghost, meanwhile, gets a special illuminated fascia made with 10,000 laser etched dots depicting a view of Manchester from above. The largest etched dot on this fascia, of course, representing the location of the Midland Hotel. The landmark locations in Manchester are additionally embroidered in tone-on-tone thread to the rear seat centre, an unrivalled demonstration of the capabilities of the Rolls-Royce Bespoke department.
The Manchester Ghost takes its inspiration from the city of Manchester, the location where Charles Rolls and Henry Royce first met. It was at Manchester's Midland Hotel that the marque's two founding fathers agreed together to create 'the best motor car in the world'.


The emblem is said to be a symbol for the strong work ethic of the city's residents, and also represents Manchester as a hive of activity. The Manchester Ghost also gets a coachline in Turchese, a colour also utilised on the pinstripe on its wheel centre caps as well as its brake calipers.
The cabin of the Manchester Ghost, meanwhile, gets a special illuminated fascia made with 10,000 laser etched dots depicting a view of Manchester from above. The largest etched dot on this fascia, of course, representing the location of the Midland Hotel. The landmark locations in Manchester are additionally embroidered in tone-on-tone thread to the rear seat centre, an unrivalled demonstration of the capabilities of the Rolls-Royce Bespoke department.
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