Rolls-Royce is preparing to release the Phantom Centennial anniversary series, limited to just 25 units. The special version is based on the eighth-generation Phantom, introduced in 2018, and will retain the signature twin-turbo V12 engine. The unique cars will be released in honor of the centenary of the legendary Phantom series, which first appeared in 1925.
The main feature of the collection is the interior, made using the latest finishing technologies. For the first time for Phantom, 3D wood inlays and 3D ink lamination are used, and individual elements of the cabin are covered with 24-carat gold. According to the company, the finish is the most complex in the brand's history: it took a whole year to train the craftsmen. Each panel in the cabin is positioned as an artistic sculpture with an emphasis on tactile sensations.
Previously, Rolls-Royce has already presented limited collections: in 2024, the Phantom Scintilla series, inspired by the "Flying Goddess" statue, debuted at the Monterey Motor Show.
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