For the right amount of money, Rolls-Royce’s Bespoke division will build you a car according to your exact specifications. Everything from the body color to the materials and interior design can be customized, as we have seen on several models in the past.
Following last month’s Ghost Chengdu Golden Sunbird Edition that featured ancient Chinese motifs, the Bespoke division has now revealed another unique model, the Ghawwass Phantom Coupe. The name comes from the Arabic word for “diver”, as the car celebrates the traditional method of collecting pearls from the Bahrain pearl banks.
The car features a rich turquoise paint that hints at the green-blue waters of the Persian Gulf where the island of Bahrain is located. In contrast with the rest of the car, the engine hood and the A-pillar feature a brushed aluminum look.
The turquoise color can be found on the inside as well, with the leather seats and interior trims being painted similarly. The headrests feature the Dhow sailing boat motif, which is also featured in the coachline and as a unique raised chrome motiv laid into the aluminum of the passenger panel. Pearl veneers complete the interior modifications.
The name of the customer who ordered the Ghawwass Phantom Coupe was not disclosed, but judging from the personalization theme of the car it’s safe to say he or she comes from Bahrain. How much the car cost also remains a mystery.
By Dan Mihalascu
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