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WHIMSICAL & WONDERFUL, A MOMENTOUS YEAR FOR ROLLS-ROYCE BESPOKE
Thu Jan 13 10:03:00 CET 2022 Press Release
In 2021, the House of Rolls-Royce has fulfilled whimsical and wonderful client commissions, resulting in undeniable advancements of Bespoke manufacturing. Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has explored, developed and presented new and ambitious interpretations of true luxury, resulting in some of the finest examples of contemporary craftsmanship ever seen.
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- Rolls-Royce Bespoke commissions at record levels in 2021
- Magnificent and emotive client commissions illustrate marque’s stature as a true House of Luxury
- Progressive craftsmanship takes Rolls-Royce beyond the realms of automotive manufacturing
“In what has been an unprecedented and unpredictable year, the
House of Rolls-Royce has delivered the highest-ever annual sales
results in the marque’s 117-year history. In 2021, we delivered
5,586 motor cars to clients around the world, having worked closely
with clients to further expand the boundaries of creativity within
our Bespoke Collective. This has resulted in some truly remarkable
commissions.
“Rolls-Royce has once again demonstrated an innate understanding
of craftsmanship, honing progressive and proprietary techniques
amongst our highly skilled and talented team. Artisans continue to
further the realm of Bespoke feasibility; precious and rare
materials are used with ingenuity to create world-class examples of
excellence in their field.
“It gives me great pleasure to share these 2021 Bespoke highlights.”
Torsten Müller-Ötvös, Chief Executive, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
In 2021, the House of Rolls-Royce has fulfilled
whimsical and wonderful client commissions, resulting in undeniable
advancements of Bespoke manufacturing. Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has
explored, developed and presented new and ambitious interpretations of
true luxury, resulting in some of the finest examples of contemporary
craftsmanship ever seen.
The Rolls-Royce Bespoke Collective – an elite team of engineers,
designers and craftspeople based at the Home of Rolls-Royce in
Goodwood, England – has taken inspiration from historical events and
figures, renowned artworks, personal artefacts, nature and the
architectural world to create a truly unique set of motor cars that
give expression to their owner’s individual style and personality.
In a year that has seen significant announcements from the
marque – pre-empting the arrival of its first fully-electric motor
car, Spectre, in 2023, and the launch of Ghost’s alter-ego, Black
Badge Ghost – Rolls-Royce continues to shape the future of luxury.
What follows are some of the finest examples of Bespoke
craftsmanship, design and engineering, completed by the Luxury House
during 2021.
WRAITH KRYPTOS
2021 saw the final Wraith Kryptos
Collection cars delivered to their owners around the world, fuelling
the web of intrigue ignited in 2020 as the mysterious Collection was
unveiled. The Collection conceals hidden cyphers, embedded in the
design language of the car; to the unknowing eye the unique design
cues are simply aesthetic, a sum of elements that add up to create a
dynamic façade. However, to the curious mind of a Rolls-Royce client,
there lies a code that must be solved and with it, a one-of-a-kind
prize to be claimed.
Attempts to resolve the puzzle have originated from around the
world with deeply complex theories and tomes of analysis sent to the
Home of Rolls-Royce in Goodwood for consideration. To date,
collaborations between cipher enthusiasts and clients have resolved
elements of the code, however, the final resolution remains elusive.
The race to crack the Wraith Kryptos code is well and truly on.
KENGO KUMA DAWN
Rolls-Royce and Kengo Kuma
bridged the worlds of luxury and architecture with the unveiling of a
first-of-its-kind Bespoke Rolls-Royce Dawn. The singular motor car
debuted as a moving representation of the new luxury residence ‘The
Kita’ in central Tokyo, designed by Kengo Kuma and commissioned by
global luxury property developer Westbank.
Dawn’s exterior is rendered in Silver Haze, a multi-faceted
colour that speaks of the silver-grey of the building’s core
structural materials. When illuminated by the sun, it reveals a bronze
sheen, a warmth that reflects the bronze koshi screen louvers
on the exterior of the building and the bronze detailing of the
interior. It is finished with a sleek Silver hood and clean-cut Black
coachline. Bringing the interior and exterior together is the warm,
intimate feel of natural open-pore Royal Walnut panelling on the rear
deck, a nod to the rich Walnut panelling of the towering penthouse
entrance lobby.
GHOST EXTENDED URBAN SANCTUARY
Following a
highly successful introduction to market, Ghost Extended has embarked
on its Bespoke journey. Further exploring its Post Opulent design
philosophy, which celebrates material substance, not overt statement,
Urban Sanctuary debuts an elevated expression of Parquetry. Recalling
the ‘cracked ice’ effect of the wooden window shutters on a pavilion
building within Shanghai’s storied Yu Yuan Gardens, this geometric
mosaic of wood pieces is finished in un-lacquered open-pore Obsidian
Ayous veneer. The ‘cracked ice’ theme is also referenced by way of
Bespoke embroidered panels in the seat inserts.
The interior suite features a Navy Blue and Cashmere Grey
two-tone colourway, creating a unique experience whether the motor car
is being self, or chauffeur driven. The chauffeur-driven experience is
further underscored by reclinable Serenity Seating with calf rests,
emulating the configuration provisioned by private jets. This elegant
treatment is contrasted with Lime Green stitching.
Urban Sanctuary’s coachwork is finished in a gracefully subdued
Gunmetal and Jubilee Silver two-tone with a vibrant Lime Green
coachline and wheel pinstripe, referencing the neon lights of Shanghai
by night.
DREAM GHOST
Ghost Extended became the canvas for
the first ever personalised Illuminated Fascia as part of a very
special commission for South Florida luxury collector, David
Bartosiak. He made a personal request of the Rolls-Royce Bespoke
Collective, asking to adapt the Illuminated Fascia to say ‘DREAM’
rather than ‘GHOST’. He noted, “This wish speaks of the dream I
had as a young boy, born under that beautiful night sky in 1983 in
Vero Beach, Florida, the dream I instil in those around me every
day, and the dream I hope my spirit carries on to the world when I'm gone.”
The Starlight Headliner in Mr. Bartosiak’s commission features
another very personal hand-crafted touch. The astronomical alignment
of the stars over Vero Beach, Florida, on the day of his birth in
1983, are depicted in 1,236 individual fibre optic lights.
BESPOKE WRAITH IN PEBBLE PARADISO
A Shanghai
based client commissioned a unique Bespoke Wraith in Pebble Paradiso
blue – her very own ‘Shanghai seaside inspired paradise’. A
hand-painted coachline in a Seashell hue features a delicate orchid
motif, symbolising her passion for elegance.
Inside, an artwork featuring a baby girl’s footprints is
depicted on the Piano White monitor lid, a tribute to the client’s
long sought-after bundle of joy. The two-tone interior features
Charles Blue and Seashell in natural grain leather. A Bespoke
Starlight Headliner continues the celebration with a personalised
constellation paying tribute to her daughter.
Coastal hues, the infinite love of a child and the elegance and
grace of orchids signify the client’s overarching way of life – her
Wraith is her favourite place to escape to.
CULLINAN 50th
A spectacular, one-of-a-kind Cullinan was created to
mark the UAE’s historic Golden Jubilee in 2021. The exterior, finished
in Crystal over Arctic White, was adorned with a hand-painted double
coachline – the upper line in Hotspur Red, the lower Fame Green. The
effect was completed with a Gold Bullion Coachline Motif, the national
flag rendered in Hotspur Red, Fame Green and Black on the C-Pillar
Motif, and a double wheel-centre pinstripe to represent the National
Flag of the UAE.
On opening the coach doors, Bespoke illuminated treadplates read
‘50th’. The tailored interior mirrors the exterior, with
Arctic White, Black and Hotspur Red leather, with Fame Green Contrast
Stitch: the UAE’s emblem is embroidered on each headrest. The
centrepiece is the gold 50th anniversary motif inlaid in
the fascia, rear waterfall and picnic tabletops. The interior cabin
also features a spectacular Starlight Headliner with a unique Shooting
Star configuration in a green-coloured hue.
CULLINAN IN PIKES PEAK BLUE
Ben and Christine
Sloss, car enthusiasts and endurance racers, commissioned a Bespoke
Rolls-Royce Black Badge Cullinan from Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Los Gatos.
Finished in a unique Bespoke colourway, Pikes Peak Blue, the hue
pays homage to the legendary Colorado hill-climb, one of the
customer’s favourite events. Combined with the vivid flashes of Forge
Yellow on the hand-painted coachline, wheel-centre pinstripes and
brake callipers, the Black Badge Cullinan carries the colours of the
flag of Modena and the livery featured on the couple’s racing cars. An
additional tribute to the Sloss’ love of racing adorns the doors of
the couple’s Black Badge Cullinan, each door panel is embroidered with
Mrs. Sloss’ personal racing logo – a stylized stiletto.
PHANTOM ORIBE
A unique collaboration saw the
House of Rolls-Royce and the House of Hermès co-create a Bespoke
Phantom for Japanese entrepreneur Yusaku Maezawa. Named Phantom Oribe,
the motor car features a Bespoke two-tone exterior finish, inspired by
the client’s world-class collection of ancient Japanese ceramics,
Oribe ware. In an unusual move, the Rolls-Royce paint was made
available for use on the client’s private jet that the Phantom is
paired with.
The interior is finished predominantly in Hermès Enea Green
leather, extending to immediate touchpoints for the client. In a first
for Rolls-Royce, Hermès ‘Toile H’ canvas adorns the door armrests,
centre and rear consoles and, most notably, the signature headliner.
Phantom Oribe’s Gallery, a feature unique to Rolls-Royce that
runs the length of the motor car’s fascia, features an artwork based
on a design by the celebrated French artist and illustrator Pierre
Péron (1905–1988), who created many of Hermès’ iconic scarves. The
work, inspired by the famous Hermès horse motif, is hand-painted on
open-pore Royal Walnut and is presented as though staged in an art
gallery, behind glass.
PHANTOM TEMPUS COLLECTION
Rolls-Royce Phantom
became the subject of an exclusive and rare commission with the
Phantom Tempus Collection. Strictly limited to just 20 examples, this
iteration of Phantom is inspired by the concept of time – how it
passes, and how it can be made seemingly to stand still.
The design encompasses various aesthetic and intellectual themes
relating to time and the cosmos. A key component illustrated in an
elaborate headliner is a rare astronomical phenomenon, the pulsar,
unknown until 1967 and found only in the deepest reaches of space.
These very dense, white-hot stars emit electromagnetic radiation in
extremely regular pulses, making them a point of reference for some of
the most accurate clocks in the universe.
The exterior of the Phantom Tempus Collection is presented in a
new Bespoke paint finish, Kairos Blue, created to embody the darkness
and mystery of space. The paint incorporates jewel-like blue mica
flakes, which glitter and glint as they catch the light, representing
the stars – an effect highlighted by the black exterior detailing.
PHANTOM KOA
Phantom Koa is the first Rolls-Royce
Phantom to incorporate Koa wood, a rare species of tree that grows
only on Hawaiian soil. The inspiration came from car enthusiast, Jack
Boyd Smith, Jr. and his wife Laura, who came to appreciate the warmth
and character of Koa having spent significant amounts of time in Maui, Hawaii.
The unique Koa tree grows only in Hawaii and is protected in
State and National parks. It can only be harvested from private
agricultural land; to find suitable raw material is truly rare. A
Rolls-Royce Wood Specialist described the find as a ‘one in a million chance’.
After three years of collaboration with the Rolls-Royce Bespoke
Collective, Mr. Smith’s Bespoke commission now features in his
personal collection of more than 60 unique motor cars in the JBS
Collection Museum.
LANDSPEED COLLECTION
The Rolls-Royce Landspeed
Collection, strictly limited to just 25 examples of Black Badge Dawn
and 35 of Black Badge Wraith, draws inspiration from George Eyston’s
remarkable life and record-breaking feats. It also has strong
aesthetic links to the unique, otherworldly landscape of the
Bonneville Salt Flats where Thunderbolt made him, albeit briefly, the
fastest man on Earth.
During his lifetime, George Eyston received three significant
honours. He was awarded the Military Cross, the Chevalier of the
Légion d’honneur and the Order of the British Empire (OBE).
These honours are marked in both Black Badge Wraith and Dawn
Landspeed with a subtle detail in the driver’s door, made in the same
Grosgrain weave silk and colours to match the original medal ribbons.
In Black Badge Wraith Landspeed, the Starlight Headliner
perfectly recreates the heavens as they appeared over the Flats on 16
September 1938, the date on which Eyston and Thunderbolt set their
third and final world land-speed record. The constellations are
precisely marked using 2,117 individually placed fibre-optic ‘stars’,
the largest number ever featured in a Rolls-Royce Black Badge Wraith
Starlight Headliner.
CULLINAN ‘BLACK AND BRIGHT’
Rolls-Royce Motor
Cars Moscow presented Black Badge Cullinan ‘Black and Bright’,
inspired by the ambience of Moscow at night. Following the success of
the Black Badge Wraith ‘Black and Bright’ two years ago, the 2021
iteration was designed in the same spirit, but with even more confidence.
This limited series, exclusive to the Muscovite dealership,
features five Black Badge Cullinans in bold individual colour
combinations: Magma Red, Orange Metallic, Twilight Purple, Forge
Yellow and Turchese. Black Badge Cullinan’s Technical Carbon veneer is
personalised with a matching colour inlay design, whilst the legendary
starlight headliner echoes the exterior and interior accents.
As a permanent Bespoke series for those who refuse to be defined
by traditional codes of luxury, Black Badge perfectly serves as a
canvas for these highly personalised Bespoke cars.
ROLLS-ROYCE COACHBUILD: BOAT TAIL
The creation
of three Boat Tails heralds a significant future for the modern
coachbuilding movement, with Rolls-Royce confirming Coachbuilding as a
permanent fixture in its future portfolio.
Coachbuilding is a highly distilled expression of Rolls-Royce
Bespoke, reserved for those who look to move beyond existing
constraints. Rolls-Royce Coachbuild is contemporary patronage in its
truest form.
Boat Tail is a hand-built masterpiece of generous proportions,
in which both the bodywork and interior are designed and produced in
close consultation with the clients, to their exact specifications.
The creations tell the romantic tale of Rolls-Royce’s history, echoing
a Boat Tail design but not explicitly mimicking it, fusing a
historical body type with a thoroughly contemporary design.
The first of the three magnificent Boat Tails was exhibited at
Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este in October, 2021. The second will
make its global public debut at Villa d’Este 2022.
CO2 EMISSIONS & CONSUMPTION.
Phantom: NEDCcorr (combined) CO2 emission: 329-328
g/km; Fuel consumption: 19.5-19.6 mpg / 14.5-14.4 l/100km WLTP
(combined) CO2 emission: 356-341 g/km; Fuel consumption: 18.0-18.8 mpg
/ 15.7-15.0 l/100km.
Phantom Extended: NEDCcorr (combined) CO2 emission:
329-328 g/km; Fuel consumption: 19.5-19.6 mpg / 14.5-14.4 l/100km;
WLTP (combined) CO2 emission: 356-341 g/km; Fuel consumption:
18.0-18.8 mpg / 15.7-15.0 l/100km.
Ghost: NEDCcorr (combined) CO2 emission: 343 g/km;
Fuel consumption: 18.8 mpg / 15.0 l/100km; WLTP (combined) CO2
emission: 347-359 g/km; Fuel consumption: 17.9-18.6 mpg / 15.2-15.8 l/100km.
Ghost Extended: NEDCcorr (combined) CO2 emission:
343g/km; Fuel consumption: 18.8 mpg / 15.0 l/100km; WLTP (combined)
CO2 emission: 347-359g/km; Fuel consumption: 17.9-18.6mpg / 15.2-15.8l/100km.
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.
Black Badge Wraith: NEDCcorr (combined) CO2 emission:
367 g/km; Fuel consumption: 17.5 mpg / 16.1 l/100km; WLTP (combined)
CO2 emission: 370-365 g/km; Fuel consumption: 17.2-17.4 mpg /
16.4-16.2 l/100km.
Wraith: NEDCcorr (combined) CO2 emission: 365-363
g/km; Fuel consumption: 17.7-17.8mpg/16.0-15.9 l/100km; WLTP
(combined) CO2 emission: 369-357g/km; Fuel consumption:
17.3-17.9mpg/16.3-15.8 l/100km.
Dawn: NEDCcorr (combined): CO2 emission: 372-367
g/km; Fuel consumption: 17.3-17.5 mpg / 16.3-16.1 l/100km; WLTP
(combined): CO2 emission: 381-372 g/km; Fuel consumption: 16.7-17.1
mpg / 16.9-16.5 l/100km.
Black Badge Dawn: NEDCcorr (combined) CO2 emission:
371 g/km; Fuel consumption: 17.3 mpg / 16.3 l/100km; WLTP (combined)
CO2 emission: 382-380 g/km; Fuel consumption: 16.7-16.9 mpg /
16.9-16.8 l/100km.
Cullinan: NEDCcorr (combined) CO2 emission: 341 g/km;
Fuel consumption: 18.8 mpg / 15.0 l/100km WLTP (combined) CO2
emission: 377-355 g/km; Fuel consumption: 17.0-18.1 mpg / 16.6-15.6 l/100km.
Black Badge Cullinan: NEDCcorr (combined) CO2
emission: 341 g/km; Fuel consumption: 18.8 mpg / 15.0 l/100km; WLTP
(combined) CO2 emission: 377-355 g/km; Fuel consumption: 17.0-18.1 mpg
/ 16.62-15.6 l/100km.
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