The spotlight may be very much fixed on the new Phantom Series II range for Rolls-Royce in Geneva, but the show has also seen the introduction of one of the first examples of a two-tone Ghost, a bespoke option offered for the first time for the model.
Finished in Infinity Black, with a Cassiopeia Silver upper two-tone, the Geneva Ghost features an interior design scheme that reflects the two-tone exterior theme, with items including seashell headlining, sumptuous black leather, black-stained ash veneer with steel pinstripes as well as lambswool floor mats.
A second upper two-tone Ghost has recently been commissioned for delivery to a client, based in the Middle East. This striking colour scheme starts with Baynunah Brown, with Arizona Sun bathing the car’s bonnet, window surrounds, roof and luggage compartment.
A gold-plated Spirit of Ecstasy and double coach-line in gold finishes the design. Nothing like customisation if you’ve got the means, yes.
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This story makes me… MEH !!!!
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saw one in labuan…..big thing
Lucky are the few who are chauffeured in these beauties.
for the rich … famous n infamous
Even with one tone, i still cannot afford.
I really admirer the car designer for coming up with such grace and elegance design. I saw in the mag, the ghost coupe, is even more attractive than this already attractive model…
Ahh, the burden of the rich. Too much money, not enough ideas on what to do with it. That first monochrome version looks spectacular, and I suspect very few cars will be able to pull off a dual-tone finish with such panache.
In my dream only…..