Rolls-Royce is set to showcase three distinct Bespoke commissions titled “Spirit of Expression” at the upcoming 2024 Beijing Motor Show. These magnificent bespoke vehicles, including the Ghost Extended, Phantom Extended, and Spectre, represent the epitome of individuality and craftsmanship, tailored specifically for the discerning tastes of the younger progressive clientele in China.
Chris Brownridge, CEO of Rolls-Royce, emphasized the significance of these commissions, stating, “These unique motor cars reflect the global perspectives of our clients in China, who demand super-luxury products that resonate with their personal tastes.”
The Phantom Extended, named Magnetism it features a dual-tone exterior of Cala Luna Sand and Kabira Blue, evoking a moonlit beach and a deep-sea horizon. The interior, adorned with a complex Starlight Headliner and intricate celestial motifs, with animated “shooting stars” and a complex Gallery piece embroidered with tens of thousands of stitches to create a textured visual effect.
The Spectre, named Escapism, draws inspiration from the tropics of South America, according to Rolls-Royce. Inside, the cabin features Sunset and Purple Silk leather with a Starlight Headliner that simulates a starlit sky, enhancing the overall theme of tropical vibrancy. Its two-tone exterior features a combination of what the brand calls Lantana Red and Tempest Grey, complemented by Lantana Red accents on the 23-inch wheels.
Completing the trio is the Ghost Extended, dubbed Expressionism with its vivid ‘Boracay Blue’ exterior and Lime Green accents. The interior features intricate celestial motifs and a vibrant Starlight Headliner, creating a harmonious blend of luxury and artistic expression.
These one-of-a-kind Bespoke commissions will be showcased at the Beijing International Automotive Exhibition, offering attendees a glimpse into the world of bespoke luxury automotive craftsmanship. These vehicles are not just modes of transport but are expressions of personal style and cultural connections, crafted through a collaborative effort between the marque’s Goodwood-based designers and the Shanghai Private Office.