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ROLLS-ROYCE MOTOR CARS BESPOKE IS ROLLS-ROYCE
Tue Jan 21 10:00:00 CET 2020 Press Release
SPECTACULAR BESPOKE COMMISSIONS AND COLLECTION CARS REAFFIRM ROLLS-ROYCE’S STATUS AS THE WORLD’S FOREMOST MANUFACTURER OF LUXURY PRODUCTS
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2019 saw The Rolls-Royce Bespoke Collective, a team of engineers, designers and craftspeople residing at the Home of Rolls-Royce in Goodwood, England, create more Bespoke motor cars than ever before in the marque’s 116 year history. Unprecedented levels of creativity, craft and imagination have brought the unique visions of the marque’s global patrons to life. Almost every one of the record 5,152 motor cars created in 2019 was respectfully tailored by this Bespoke division.
Torsten Müller-Ötvös, Chief Executive, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars,
commented, “I am proud to say that the craftsmen and women of
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars have surpassed themselves once again in
creating an array of extraordinary motor cars, tailored to the
requirements of some of the most influential and discerning
individuals in the world. These motor cars become unique works of art
and it is an extraordinary feat when you consider that each and every
single one of these unique commissions has been created on one
production line at the Home of Rolls-Royce in Goodwood, West Sussex –
the skills of these individuals knows no bounds.”
What follows is an overview of some of the finest examples of
Bespoke design and craftsmanship completed by the luxury house
throughout 2019.
THE MILLION STITCH ROLLS-ROYCE
CANVAS: PHANTOM │MEDIUM: EMBROIDERY
A Stockholm-based entrepreneur with a passion for flowers
challenged the Rolls-Royce Bespoke Collective to create a car that
immersed its occupants in floral decadence. The result was the ‘Rose
Phantom’: a vision made with a million embroidered stitches.
The starting point was a rose bred exclusively for Rolls-Royce
by Harkness Roses. The Home of Rolls-Royce in Goodwood, England is the
only place in the world where this rose is grown.
The Peacock Blue exterior of the Rose Phantom is punctuated with
a Charles Blue twinned-coachline that intertwines organically like the
stem of a rose, combining to introduce the rose motif.
Inside, the marque’s fabled starlight headliner illuminates the
floral scene, with roses interspersed with Peacock and Adonis Blue
butterflies. As a centrepiece of the interior, Phantom’s Gallery is
adorned by stems of embroidered roses climbing through the glass
fronted fascia.
GHOST ZENITH COLLECTION
CANVAS: GHOST │MEDIUM: ENGRAVING,
COMMEMORATIVE INGOT, PERFORATED LEATHER, EMBROIDERY
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars marked the close of 10 remarkable years
of Ghost by creating a limited edition ‘Zenith Collection’. With just
50 Ghost Zeniths made, the car featured the highest levels of Bespoke
ever seen in a Ghost Collection.
The Ghost Zenith drew references from 200EX, the experimental
car that introduced the contemporary expression of the Ghost nameplate
in 2009. This design was immortalized in a blueprint-inspired artwork,
divided into 50 distinct parts, and engraved on the centre console of
Ghost Zenith.
A commemorative ingot, made from the original Spirit of Ecstasy
of 200EX, was set into the centre console of each of the cars. The
Collection’s own Spirit of Ecstasy and clock are engraved with the
Zenith name.
Inside, ambient lighting shines through perforated leather,
while the rear seats feature embroidery inspired by the seat details
of the original 1907 Silver Ghost. The Ghost Zenith Standard Wheelbase
also features an extraordinary starlight headliner with a unique
Shooting Star configuration. Light trails fire at random across the
cabin roof, which consists of over 1,340 individual, hand-finished
fibre-optic lights.
BAYSIDE DAWN AERO COWLING
CANVAS: DAWN │MEDIUM: AERO COWLING
Following the arrival of the Dawn Aero Cowling in 2018,
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars paid tribute to the sea with the Bayside Dawn
Aero Cowling. Commissioned by a customer in Yokohama, Japan, this
maritime-themed Bespoke motor car paid homage to their seafaring home city.
This one-off model drew inspiration from yachts and speedboats,
combining both technical and natural materials. Open-pore teak Canadel
panelling, reminiscent of a yacht's deck, is matched with cutting-edge
technical fibre. The rear deck complements exterior paint and interior
leather colours, evoking the blue seas and white sails associated with
the finest traditions of Yokohama Bay.
DIGITAL SOUL PHANTOM
CANVAS: PHANTOM │MEDIUM: ADDITIVE
MANUFACTURING, GOLD PLATING, GOLD INLAYS
The Digital Soul Phantom is a study in contemporary artisanship;
a fusion of human endeavour and computer-generated design. At the
heart of this Carrara White with Smokey Quartz two-tone Phantom is a
Gallery created by Product Designer Thorsten Franck. An individual’s
characteristics are interpreted by an algorithm which translates the
data into a swathe of 3D-printed stainless steel. This is then
hand-polished and plated in 24-carat gold, resulting in a unique
artwork that embodies jewellery, sculpture and architecture.
Gold detailing embellishes the interior of the motor car, with
Gold inlays set by hand in Smoked Eucalyptus wood and gold-plated
speaker grilles concluding the aesthetic.
WRAITH EAGLE VIII COLLECTION
CANVAS: WRAITH │MEDIUM: GOLD VACUUM
METALIZED WOOD WITH SILVER AND COPPER INLAYS
To mark the centenary of the first non-stop transatlantic flight
by Alcock and Brown in June 1919, Rolls-Royce created 50 extraordinary
Wraiths in the Wraith Eagle VIII Collection.
The story of their perilous night-time journey, propelled by
Rolls-Royce Eagle VIII engines, is told using Wraith as a canvas. A
unique starlight headliner with 1,183 fibre-optic lights depicts the
night time sky at the time of their flight. The flight path and
constellations are embroidered in brass thread and the exact moment
the pair left the clouds, also illustrated in embroidery, and
navigated by the stars is indicated by a red fibre-optic light.
Brass speaker covers depict the estimated 1,880-mile flight
distance whilst a brass plaque engraved with Winston Churchill’s
stirring quote commending the pair’s remarkable achievement adorns the
driver’s door.
The Smoked Eucalyptus fascia, vacuum metalized in gold and
inlaid with silver and copper, depicts a birds-eye view of the Earth
at night, showing a light map of roads and homes glittering below.
HOROLOGY PHANTOM
CANVAS: PHANTOM │MEDIUM: STAINLESS
STEEL AND GOLD INLAY, COACHLINE
The Horology Phantom is touched with elements redolent of fine
timepieces. The car was inspired by a meeting of a Rolls-Royce Motor
Cars designer and master horologists from La Chaux-de-Fonds in
Switzerland, who convened to explore the complexities and exotic
movements of contemporary luxury timepieces.
Set against a Gunmetal and Black two-tone exterior finish, a
gold and silver hand-painted twin coachline incorporates an intricate
watch-inspired design; the Spirit of Ecstasy is cloaked in 24-carat
gold. Inside, the fascia features the largest stainless steel and gold
inlay ever made for Phantom. Positioned below a multiple layered
stainless-steel Gallery, the inlay depicts an abstract schematic of a
watch movement. The Rolls-Royce clock, housed in the Gallery, is set
in a solid silver, guilloché case.
PEBBLE BEACH PASTEL COLLECTION
CANVAS: GHOST, DAWN, WRAITH │MEDIUM:
PAINT, TECHNICAL FIBRE
The Pastel Collection, showcased at Pebble Beach, drew upon a
palette of colours from this year’s ‘wildflower super-bloom’ on
California’s Monterey Peninsula. Three unique Black Badge commissions
brought new colours to the Rolls-Royce Bespoke palette, reaffirming
the notion that a Rolls-Royce Black Badge need not necessarily be black.
The Ghost Black Badge featured a Light Green Solid finish, a
pastel shade representing the rebirth of flora on the peninsula after
years of drought and fire. The black leather interior features a
striking Serenity Green splash, highlighting the technical fibre of
the fascia.
The Dawn Black Badge, in Coral Solid, showcases a stunning
Bespoke finish only achieved after seven coats of paint and more than
nine hours of hand-polishing in the Surface Finish Centre at the Home
of Rolls-Royce in Goodwood. The Coral colour carries over to the Aero
Cowling, while the interior is finished in Artic White and Sunset, an
illustration of northern California’s hills and valleys in bloom.
The third car is a Wraith Black Badge in Semaphore Yellow, a
bright and sunny finish for the most powerful member of the
Rolls-Royce family, complemented by a Selby Grey and Lemon interior.
FALCON WRAITH
CANVAS: WRAITH │MEDIUM: EMBROIDERY,
PAINT
The Falcon Wraith features the most detailed single embroidery
to ever appear in a Rolls-Royce motor car. An intricate embroidery of
a Peregrine Falcon, the fastest bird in the world, is interpreted in
photo-realistic detail amongst clouds on Wraith’s headlining.
Consisting of nearly 250,000 stitches, the dramatic embroidery took
more than one month to develop.
A unique coachline in Arctic White hints at the form of the
bird’s wing, with the motif additionally embroidered between the rear
seats and painted onto Wraith’s fascia.
THE ARABIAN GULF PHANTOM
CANVAS: PHANTOM │MEDIUM: EMBROIDERY,
PAINT, MOTHER OF PEARL, SCULPTED SILK APLIQUÉ
The Arabian Gulf Phantom adopts the rich colours and historical
narrative of pearl diving in the Middle East. The Turchese exterior
hue is evocative of the vibrant local waters, while the Andalusian
White upper two-tone recalls the purity of natural pearls, alluding to
the story within. An Arctic White coachline introduces a hand-painted
Nautilus shell motif that forms the basis for the car’s design.
A sculpted silk appliqué Gallery by British Artist Helen Amy
Murray takes centre stage across the motor car’s fascia. Reminiscent
of swelling oceans, the Turchese Gallery is punctuated by a Mother of
Pearl clock.
The Nautilus shell is embroidered on Phantom’s rear doors,
whilst the rear occupants may also enjoy the motif in Mother of Pearl
marquetry on the picnic tables’ fascia. Once deployed, the picnic
tables present a complex piece of marquetry, incorporating generously
applied Mother of Pearl to the picnic table-top.
TRANQUILLITY COLLECTION
CANVAS: PHANTOM │MEDIUM: METEORITE,
SPACE GRADE ALUMINIUM, GOLD PLATE
Named and crafted to celebrate the feeling of euphoric
tranquillity one achieves within Phantom, this unique motor car is a
curation of objects and inspirations from worlds beyond earthly bounds.
Tranquillity’s Gallery is inspired by the X-Ray coded aperture
masks used on the British Skylark space rocket. The Gallery is made
from stainless steel, 24-carat gold plating and space grade aluminium.
For the first time in Rolls-Royce history, meteorite has been
incorporated into the interior of a car. Shavings of the Muonionalusta
meteorite, which fell to earth in Kiruna, Sweden in 1906, adorn the
Volume Controller, with a detailed engraving of the location and date
of its discovery.
Inspired by the light and dark sides of the Moon, the interior
colourway of Arctic White or Selby Grey leather integrates unique
veneer combinations of gloss and satin, both with an exclusive
metallic effect. Bespoke Audio speaker frets are finished in yellow
gold, complementing the additional gold elements throughout the car.
A Bespoke ‘Technical’ yellow gold, vapour blasted and engraved
titanium clock and engineered titanium Spirit of Ecstasy complete the aesthetic.
CULLINAN IN FUX ORANGE
CANVAS: CULLINAN │MEDIUM: PAINT
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars debuted the colourful ‘Cullinan in Fux
Orange’ under the summer sun of Pebble Beach last year.
Working with the Bespoke Collective at the Home of Rolls-Royce
in Goodwood, West Sussex, a North American patron, Mr. Fux, challenged
designers to match the exterior colour to vibrant orange shawl that
had caught his eye in South Florida. The shawl was delivered to
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars where a colour-matching process began. Working
together for nearly a year, the teams created a seven-layer surface,
polished by hand for many hours in the Surface Finish Centre.
The interior is decked in hand-crafted Arctic White leather with
contrast Orange stitching and Orange Rolls-Royce ‘RR’ headrest
monograms. Arctic White is carried over to the box-grain leather
fascia, steering-wheel control stems and carpets. ‘Fux Orange’ fascia
veneer, rear-view mirror and lambswool floor mats complete the cabin,
which showcase the exacting standards brought to bear by Rolls-Royce’s craftspeople.
CO2 EMISSIONS & CONSUMPTION.
- Rolls-Royce Phantom: CO2 emission: 356-341 g/km; Fuel consumption: 18.0-18.8 mpg / 15.7-15.0 l/100km (#)
- Rolls-Royce Phantom Extended Wheelbase: CO2 emission: 361-344 g/km; Fuel consumption: 17.8-18.6 mpg / 15.9-15.2 l/100km (#)
- Rolls-Royce Ghost: CO2 emission: 378-360 g/km ; Fuel consumption: 16.8-17.7 mpg / 16.8-16.0 l/100km (#)
- Rolls-Royce Dawn: CO2 emission: 381-372 g/km ; Fuel consumption: 16.7-17.1 mpg / 16.9-16.5 l/100km (#)
- Rolls-Royce Wraith: CO2 emission: 369-357 g/km ; Fuel consumption: 17.3-17.9 mpg / 16.3-15.8 l/100km (#)
- Rolls-Royce Cullinan: CO2 emission: 377-355 g/km ; Fuel consumption: 17.0-18.1 mpg / 16.6-15.6 l/100km (#)
- Rolls-Royce Dawn Black Badge: CO2 emission: 382-380 g/km ; Fuel consumption: 16.7-16.8 mpg / 16.9-16.8 l/100km (#)
- Rolls-Royce Ghost Black Badge: CO2 emission: 378-374 g/km ; Fuel consumption: 16.9-17.0 mpg / 16.7-16.6 l/100km (#)
- Rolls-Royce Wraith Black Badge: CO2 emission: 370-365 g/km ; Fuel consumption: 17.2-17.4 mpg / 16.4-16.2 l/100km (#)