Two-Tone Rolls-Royce Ghost Program
The facelifted Rolls-Royce Phantom Series II wasnāt the only new model launched by Rolls-Royce at this weekās Geneva Motor Show. Rolls-Royce also used the Swiss event to unveil a new two-tone color option for the Ghost. Until now, Ghost customers could only customise their carās paintwork by optioning the Silver Satin bonnet finish, which only […]
The facelifted Rolls-Royce Phantom Series II wasnāt the only new model launched by Rolls-Royce at this weekās Geneva Motor Show. Rolls-Royce also used the Swiss event to unveil a new two-tone color option for the Ghost.
Until now, Ghost customers could only customise their carās paintwork by optioning the Silver Satin bonnet finish, which only continues up to the A-pillars and windscreen surround. The new option extends the contrast theme to roof, rear pillars and boot lid.
The particular car used at Geneva (pictured below) to preview the option was finished in Infinity Black, with a Cassiopeia Silver upper two-tone.
Seashell headlining and sumptuous black leather frames black stained ash veneer into which steel pinstripes have been carefully crafted.
A second upper two-tone Rolls-Royce Ghost (pictured below) 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 carās bonnet, window surrounds, roof and luggage compartment. A gold-plated Spirit of Ecstasy and double coach-line in gold finish the design.
Personalisation is big business when it comes to luxury cars, and Rolls-Royce says almost every Phantom that left the Goodwood production facility last year did so with at least one option from the companyās Bespoke personalisation program.
Sources:Ā motorauthority –Ā caradvice